My son has a wonderful opportunity to study abroad for the next eight months. His first stop in this excursion is in Rome, Italy where he will be studying for five weeks.
Today was the first day that he was able to get in a little bit of sightseeing of the traditional views that tourists head toward. Since I have to live vicariously through him, I’m going to share a few pictures that I get every so often with you.
These three pictures are showing the Palace of the King and the Trevi Fountain. He also explored the Pantheon too.
I know he’s going to be sending tons of pictures so he can document all of his travels over the next several months. This is definitely an experience of a lifetime for him. While I will miss him terribly, I am so thrilled that he has the ability to do this.
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2 thoughts on “A Visit to Rome Through the Eyes of my Son”
What a great opportunity! My son is currently studying this semester in Seville, Spain and loving every minute of it. His college has amazing trips planned – they’re heading tomorrow to Tangier Morocco for 2 nights plus he has Amsterdam, Berlin and Portugal coming up in April.
It’s cool how much studying abroad changes them and how they have a new appreciation of the world and the different cultures and people they get to meet and learn about.
Looking forward to hearing more of his adventures.
How exciting! My son will be in Rome, Madrid, and Bristol UK for school. Then stops in Lisbon, the Azores, Germany, Ireland, and who knows where else! They thought about going to Morocco when they have to leave the zone, but decided to go north instead! Best of luck to your son