Today was our first day to really get out and experience Rome. Me and Kate got up and went to go find a cute place to get coffee and a little breakfast and then we chose to eat a chocolate croissant with no ragrats. It was amazing, and my cappuccino (first one I have ever had) was the perfect way to start a sunday morning. However, me and Kate found out that the cafe, Gourmet (highly recommend by the way), did not take american dollars or credit cards; which we both had none of. We were mortified! We said one of us would stay while the other went to an ATM to get some Euros, but the man told us it was fine, and to just come back later.. WHAT THE HECK! Who does that! No one in America would have ever done that, like what! It was sooo nice, he was so nice! It made the whole day start off in a good, weird way sort of. His kindness really gave me more of a pep to my step. We then went to our go global orientation, and met with our professors for a few minutes talking about what we needed to do to get ready for class the next day, and then we had a little free time to go grab lunch and change before we had a walking tour of Rome. We went to a cafe called "Portofino" (spelling?) that Anna yelped at St. Johns, and we walked a little confused still on where we were compared to all of these places, but found it gratefully, and had a nice little lunch before going on the tour. The tour was AMAZING!!! It was so great!!! We walked for miles, and saw so much, for over three hours and then ate a great dinner and drank some great wine while hanging out with the other students on the program. We decided to head back and got a little lost on the way but thankfully some people from the program helped us find our way home, and we got some gelato to end the night which was also amazing af. The last few days have seriously been unforgettable!