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Isabel H- 9. Well that was a Mess

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I would categorize my Naples experience as interesting, to say the least. I woke up early with anxiety about taking the train to Naples and then to Pompeii later in the day. Still, I reassured myself that this would prepare me for my upcoming trip to Florence, which I was extremely excited about because all my friends have been hyping up how beautiful the city is. I packed my bag the night before, but I may have overpacked for just a day. I would rather be overprepared than underprepared. I traveled to the train station with my roommates, and we met at the meetup location. We wandered around Boris Books, and I saw my best friend’s favorite author in Italian, and I had to send it to her. The train ride was enjoyable, and I was mainly trying to sleep because I had a massive splitting headache. 

When we got outside the train station in Naples, I was greeted with the familiar smell of weed and pollution, and I felt like I was just at home. My brother went to Naples while on his Eurotour and told me it was like the rougher parts of Santo Domingo, and I agreed. While crossing the streets, especially when I was like this is definitely Santo Domingo. Julia, Joseph, and I went to different churches, which I thought was beautiful; however, we went to one with a funeral going on, which was awkward. Other than that, we went to another church that had preserved mosaics on display. Whenever I go to a catholic church, I like to think I am in a situationship with religion because I grew up in the Catholic Church. I think the catholic churches are beautiful and invoke the feeling of divine holiness and the crossing of thresholds. I have been picking up on the sense that this is a line I just can’t cross while others roam freely. I will explore this feeling later. 

The pizza was excellent, and I am happy that the waiter didn’t fully understand that Khadija and I wanted the same order and not to split it. I am glad we split the pizza because I was definitely not going to be able to finish it on my own. I loved the potato croquettes, they were amazing, I could’ve eaten 30 of them. 

Word of warning, I will be talking about medical stuff!

After lunch, I started to get a flare-up that was not good, and I felt horrible. Before coming on the trip, I recently got diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease that affects my joints, my tear ducts, and overall causes lots of pain in my body. I didn’t believe I could make it to the Naples museum, which I wanted to go to because I did a research assistantship for the stolen coins from that museum. I mainly studied the law in my research because I was playing with the idea of going into art law, and let me just say that it was confusing, and the creation of solutions is not easy, but also not complex.  I wanted the full circle moment, so I pushed through, and Prof Yarrow gave me her parasols, which made me buy an umbrella for the harder days. 

While I was there, I was in awe of the space, and I loved Ace’s presentation of Hercules, and now I have been taking non-stop pics of statues of Hercules. I also loved Elena’s presentation about the secret cabinet. I had to send some of the stuff to my friends and explain all the apotropaic symbols. I loved seeing the frescoes and the statues, but I couldn’t be there for very long due to my pain increasing and not having my smaller doses of pain meds with me. 

Prof Yarrow asked the TA to accompany Tina and I back to the hotel, which is a simple task, you would think. While walking back, I asked him are we going to go where we stowed our bags first and he was like, “It’s in the direction of the train station, right?”. I affirmed that it was, and then he suggested that we split up and he would meet us at the train station. We took advantage of the fact that he left us and went to the pharmacy for pain aids and the supermarket for cold beverages because we were so thirsty. We made it to the train station, and he met up with us, and we headed to the platform. We boarded the wrong train… at this point, both my portables died, and we were entirely lost. He said all we had to do was a quick transfer. The transfer was not fast; it was an hour wait, there was no Uber, and we were at a shady rest stop for the train. He bought us what we wanted, and we waited. Tina’s portable came in clutch, I will say that. We got to the station, and he asked, “Do you guys have the hotel’s location”? We said yeah, we do, and said do you want me to walk you guys because I am going to get dinner. We let him get his dinner because clearly he didn’t want to walk us to the hotel. After the 14 minute walk we were the first to leave and some of the latest to arrive and I was pissed, tired, and hungry. I ranted about it, then went to dinner with Nico, and the food at the hotel was terrific. I ate it so fast that it was not even funny. I also got myself dessert because I deserve a sweet treat, and Joseph joined our table as well. 

I later showered and went to bed exhausted from the day and I prayed the next day will be better and not so shitty. 

6 responses to “Isabel H- 9. Well that was a Mess”

  1. rachel19281 Avatar
    rachel19281

    I am so so sorry about this day and how it went for you and that you had to spend way too much time on the trains. I am happy that you got to enjoy the food and the museam while you were feeling better :). I also cannot believe the class accidently walked into both a wedding and a funeral in churches.. what are the odds of that.

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  2. smvila15 Avatar
    smvila15

    Hearing you rant about this horrible travel experience is forever going to be a core memory of this trip for me, as is the dinner that we finished in like 5 minutes lol. Our conversation at the hotel with Julia before sleeping will also be added to a memory bank, that was the first time I laughed that hard on the trip!

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  3. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    Girl😮‍💨, I’m glad we both survived this. Ever since this happened, I’m always shocked by the fact that I did not crash out immediately whenever I recap the whole situation in my head. However, I’m rageful towards Patrick because he, in a way, results in me losing the chance to interact with the restaurant cat. But on the good note, I did get quintuple posts done based on one day, so yay on that, I guess.🤣

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  4. Julia F 🌸 Avatar
    Julia F 🌸

    The way I was ten toes down ready to go to bat for you and Tina after that whole ordeal! At least you both had each other to lean on and weren’t totally alone – that I think made the excursion a little less painful. I’m glad you both (eventually) made it safely to the hotel in Pompeii. And the food really was incredible there, albeit a bit expensive. It was so fun sharing a room with you and Nico – I think our late night yap sesh was the perfect way to end an incredibly hot and exhausting day.

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  5. khadijafall905 Avatar
    khadijafall905

    I am so sorry your experience in Naples went like this :(. Honestly, I don’t think I can ever hear the name Patrick again without getting chills…Also, your comment about being in a situationship with religion b/c you grew up in the Church spoke to my soul in a way she’s never been spoken to before. These churches are all both stunning and horrifying in a very unique Catholic trauma way.

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  6. danteclem Avatar

    I’m so sorry about your experience this day…I’m glad you were able to get some well-needed rest afterwards at least. I definitely relate to your comment about Catholic churches, that helped me pinpoint what the out-of-place feeling I got when visiting the churches in Italy was like. I want a potato croquette now…

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