Firstly, it seems like a lot longer than a week ago that we were doing final preparations for the trip. The first flight to Singapore seemed to pass relatively quickly, especially once the students discovered that they could use the in-flight entertainment to play games against eachother on opposite sides of the plane. Our 7 hour stop in the airport certainly provided enough time to explore the shops, check out the massage opportunities and snack on some delicacies from Burger King before the next flight into Rome - only 12 hours but luckily most people managed to sleep. Our arrival into sunny, blue-skied Rome was relatively painless, except for the unfortunate incident of the small child being ill in the arrivals hall of the airport. This may have passed without further incident except for the fact that the floor was extremely slippery which, despite the valiant efforts of the embarassed father to clean up the mess, became like an icerink for unwary travellers. Many skidded through with flailing arms while our students (ie Nick and Luke) found it hilarious. Once we had recovered from that sight, it was just a matter of waiting for someone to offer us to a deal to get us to our hotel, which they did quite predictably. The ride in from the airport provided yet another adventure for the students, with the usual tailgating, standover tactics and general oblivion regarding speed limits. After all, waht's wrong with 140 in an 80 zone?
Once we had installed our luggage in the Hotel Mariano's rather small luggage storage facility, it was time to explor



Day 2 in Rome had us experiencing the Metropolitana with the hordes of Romans to get us to the Vatican museums. After waiting in line for over an hour, our visit to the Vatican's many treasures was a little overwhelming. Once again, the Sistine Chapel was breathtaking, but the guards telling people to be silent and not take photos rather detracted from the ambiance. Lunch in the Vatican gardens seemed like a good idea, so then we headed off to St Peter's to check out the basilica, via a visit to Michelle's preferred rosary bead shop. Alas, the church visit was thwarted by the small matter of an upcoming papal mass for Holy Week, so instead we took some pics and Michelle had an exciting encounter with a cute Swiss Guard, much to the delight of the girls. With potential romance clouding their vision, we dragged them away to wander back over the Tiber towards our h

The next day was spent in Pompeii, which will no doubt get its own post later. On to our last day in Rome then...Nick spent the morning mingling with the locals thanks to Lino, his father's cousin who came up for a visit from Naples. The rest of our group headed back past the Spanish Steps to enjoy the panorama of Rome from the Pincio, and then indulged in more shopping (as well as a few more vis

On Thursday it was time to pack up and check out of our Rome hotel. One last visit to the Colossem, the Circus Maximus and the

