Well, folks. I'm fasting my seatbelt, and heading out for my life's biggest adventure: MOVING TO ITALY!. In just a few days, I'm leaving everything behind here in US, and flying to Bologna!
It's by far the craziest thing I've ever done, but...how many people can honestly say that they have had a chance to live their dream? Doing something they've always wanted to do? For me, I've had enough talking about my dream - I'M DOING IT!!!
Sure, it's scary as hell. Not only do I not have a job there at the moment, but I'm virtually leaving everything behind: job, car, wife (although she will be coming soon, as soon as I hopefully find work), bills, friends and everything else I've gotten accumstomed to and know so well.
Why Bologna? While never having been there myself (yet), everything I've read and seen about this city signifies what I miss in America and what I truely love: a walk-friendly city (finally I get rid of my car), a city with lots of fruit markets, lots of students and young people (Europe's oldest university is located there), a liberal and open-minded city, historic (yet not touristy), with nice climate (yes, it does rain quite a bit), many local stores (I'm so sick of Wal-Mart), a local soccer team, lots of parks, beautiful people and most importantly, excellent food (The Bolognese calls themselves the food capital of Italy, but then again, which town doesn?
I am of course, fully aware what enormous challanges lie ahead of me. High unemployment rate, culture adjustment, buraucracy, crime and at time hard to "break in" to the society for a foreigner. Most of my friends have adviced me not to go; my parents are worried to death, even most italians have written me lots of caveats about moving. Yet - and perhaps I'm being stubborn - some things I just have to find out on my own. You only live life once right?
So here I come Bologna...seeking new friends, new job, new adventures, and a new life. Wish me luck, and if you happen to be in the area, let me know, and I can show you this beautiful city - just like a local would.
Ciao