Day 5 in Florence (the city)
I took a bus (this is a picture I took at the bus stop) to
Once i safely got to
That’s where I met anna (woman on the right), my new friend, hero, and angel all in one :). She’s ½ Italian and ½ British (so she speaks both Italian and English) and is from
This is her with the nice electrician (writing about her STILL makes me smile). I was planning on dropping 60 euro for an adapter but it was only 6 euros! The electrician, Johnny, was extremely nice and helpful and we became instant friends. I like to imagine all my ee friends as “Johnny”s now :p. He explained to me how the adapter works with all these technical electrical terms in Italian and I nodded as if I understood. Even if he explained in English, I still probably wouldn’t have been able to understand what he was talking about. Haha.
Anna then took me to the cell phone store. I am so thankful that she was able to take me because I would have never been able to find (or ask) where the cell phone or electrical store are! Anna was a HUGE help in translating the confusing cell phone plan.
I also went with anna to the market and helped carry her bags home for her (she has really bad knees). We had juice together at her place which is right across the street from the Duomo (really busy location in
I am thankful for anna not only because she helped me at a time when I really needed it, but also for her openness to help someone else and love them. She was so open to having a relationship with me while I was pretty hesitant about trusting anyone. I’ve noticed how distrustful Americans can be and stand by the rule that you must “earn your trust from me” while not all Italians are like this. Anna and I also had good conversations about sisters, friends, love, children, history,
I hope to be an Anna to someone someday.
8 Comments:
im finally glad to match a face (of anna) to the stories!
Please be careful!
I am glad you met another lovely angel.
oh johanna, i love reading your blog. i also love how you can make friends so easily with random people.. you amaze me :)
aaw anna... wow =)
lol didn't you just need to get a converter on your wall plug cause the electricity used in europe is rated differently than the states, so a simple plugon should've been all you needed for your adaptor to work ?
im in a hotel in helsinki now, im really sorry i missed a visit to florence, i know it's one of the most beautiful cities in all of Europe =( some other time!
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