Thursday 29 December 2016

Five Reasons Why I Love Christmas :-)

I was thinking it's been a while since I last posted something, so why not changing this deplorable routine with a (belated) Christmas post? ;-)

-I'm sorry but this is going to be a monolingual post! This time I didn't want to spend too much time translating it in Italian. I guess Google Translate is going to do all the work this time! :-)-

This 2016 is about to draw to an end and another Christmas is gone. Each and every year, this is the period I wait for and enjoy living the most, as I'm sure many many others do.

Each person has his/her own reason for loving this festivity, but here I have a top 5 I'd like to share.

-1) The atmosphere. You can feel the Christmas spirit spreading already since the very first days of December: decorations, lights, festoons, Santas, the trees, everyone's joyous, etc...
During these days it's truly hard to stay at home. In fact, I feel the need to go out more now despite the much colder weather (regardless of my love for winter and cold ;-) ) than in summer. And in most of these cases I haven't got a specific reason or task to do, I'm just happy with taking a stroll around, that's honestly all I need! :-)

-2) The family. I happen to celebrate Christmas with family, as, I believe, everyone should do. And this is because of the happiness I was talking about. I personally love having dinner/lunch (though this is gonna be point 3 ;-) ) and sharing gifts, jokes, stories and laughter all together. The magic of Christmas makes it possible, everyone somehow manages to leave their problems and struggles out in the cold, as excitement and joy are the only feelings allowed inside the house :-).

-3) The eating. For someone who loves eating good food, this is probably the best time of the year. I'm not really an expert of other countries eating tradition at Christmas -I'm sorry for that, but feel free to comment below and add some of them, I'd be happy to learn something new!-, but here in Italy food plays a main role. In my case, everything is doubled, which justifies the typical gain in weight when festivities are over ;-). On the 24th, fish based dinner (as you might know, Im not a real fan of fish, but oh well, such is tradition, right? And my grandfather has some skill with the Baccalà, which makes everything more bearable ;-) ). On Christmas day, a four course lunch, followed by an afternoon of Panettone and other "edibilities" (cit.) with the rest of the fam. Pretty filling, eh? ;-)

-4) The gifts exchange. Firstly, I need to point out I do not really care about the material gifts themselves, I'm much more fond of the whole idea of sharing presents of all size and shape. Personally, every year I am so excited because I always put much effort into buying the right thing (which doesn't necessarily mean -and it shouldn't- "the most expensive"), which requires a deep knowledge of the person you're buying for. Example, I saw some truly lovely handmade wood decorations and, knowing my mother, I bought them for her. I didn't spend much, but I made a person happy. This is what really matters. Matching all these variables often requires hard work and a great deal of time, but the sincere smile on other people's faces when they unwrap the present and see something they love is the biggest reward anyone can possibly get. Sometimes you don't even need a gift, a card is more than enough. I received a couple of truly lovely Christmas cards from some equally lovely people, and I felt so joyful and blessed for that. It's the thought that matters and it's always going to be so!

-5) The carols. I could've included this bit into point n°1, but I felt it deserved its own moment of glory you know ;-). Christmas songs are a main part of the magic I mentioned earlier. I personally have my playlist, which I enjoy playing in loop multiple times pretty much daily. Come on, who doesn't do it?! ;-). Some of the songs included are Deck The Halls (both the English and the Italian versions), Let It Snow, Silent Night, Carol Of The Bells, but there are many others. Jingle Bells is a must of course! ;-)

And that's all folks! I honestly hope you all had a wonderful time at Christmas, and I take the chance of this blogpost to wish you all a belated Merry Christmas!!! :-)

Thursday 1 December 2016

Crossing The Finish Line: Dottore!!

W O W!

Quale modo migliore di esprimere il mio stato d'animo? D'altronde non potrebbe essere altrimenti, dato che sono veramente arrivato alla fine di un percorso lungo tre anni fatto di alti (moltissimi) e pochi bassi. Un percorso che sicuramente mi lascia molto di più dell'attestato di laurea in sé.

E pensare che tutto è cominciato quasi per caso. Finito il liceo non avevo le idee chiare su cosa fare e dove iscrivermi, fino a quando è saltata fuori questa opportunità. Ora, a tre anni di distanza e con un minimo di maturità in più (non troppa eh ;-) ), posso dire di aver fatto la scelta giusta scommettendo sullo studio delle lingue (che ora è tutto fuorché giunto al termine!).

E ora è tutto finito. Durante la cerimonia, mentre ci si allineava in attesa di salire sul palco, tutto si è fermato e una miriade immagini di questi tre anni -quasi come una sorta di highlights- ha cominciato a scorrermi davanti: le prime lezioni, le chiacchierate, gli esami, le paranoie prima di entrare ad un orale, le risate, la Spagna...Sono ritornato alla realtà pochi secondi prima che il mio nome venisse chiamato, giusto in tempo per ripassare i gesti da mettere in pratica e soprattutto ricordarmi di fare attenzione a non inciampare sui gradini -c'era ancora il tempo per un'ultima figura, giusto per lasciare un ricordo indelebile ai presenti, no? ;-)

Ho imparato davvero molto in questi anni universitari, forse più a livello umano che a livello puramente accademico, anche se qualche nozione mi è rimasta eh ;-). Sicuramente la persona che è entrata nel campus dell'università a metà Settembre 2013 non è la stessa che il 23 Novembre 2016 ha ritirato il proprio diploma di laurea. Ovviamente, il mio processo di crescita è ben lungi da essere concluso -ci mancherebbe altro, sarebbe grave il contrario!!-, ma sono comunque molto soddisfatto del punto a cui sono arrivato. Spero solo che gli anni a venire e le relative sfide che presenteranno siano altrettanto proficui come lo sono stati gli ultimi 3! :-)

Sono felice e onorato di aver condiviso questo percorso con i miei "colleghi" dottori. Non so quanti di loro leggeranno queste righe, io comunque ci tenevo a ringraziarli tutti, dal primo all'ultimo. Senza dubbio loro hanno contribuito enormemente a rendere fantastica questa avventura. Ora ognuno di noi prenderà strade diverse -c'è chi si sta dando da fare già da un po' e chi come il sottoscritto sta vivendo una sorta di impasse temporaneo :-)- seguendo i propri sogni, le proprie speranze e il proprio cuore. A tutti loro auguro ogni bene, spero che abbiano successo in ogni occasione e, soprattutto, spero che questo sia soltanto un arrivederci. Sarebbe un peccato perdersi di vista del tutto dopo quello che si è passato insieme, no? ;-)

Non posso concludere questo post incredibilmente breve -ma non per questo meno importante!- senza un paio di ringraziamenti. Non voglio fare nomi in particolare, mi dilungherei troppo, dato che ognuna di queste persone meriterebbe molto più di qualche riga postata online. Senza contare che c'è il rischio che mi scordi di qualcuno, e mi dispiacerebbe molto se ciò accadesse. Ho pensato perciò a un modo per riferirmi a tutti: tutte quelle persone che hanno sempre creduto in me e che mi sono sempre state vicine, siano esse familiari, amici o conoscenti, sappiate che vi sono grato dal più profondo del cuore. È soprattutto merito vostro se sono arrivato fino a qui! Vi chiederei gentilmente di continuare così, è adesso più che mai che avrò bisogno il vostro appoggio ;-).

Ora non resta che guardare avanti, ci sono un paio di progetti assai interessanti in cantiere, vediamo come va ;-). Quello che è certo è che se un viaggio si è appena concluso, un altro, più lungo e complicato, ma non per questo meno stimolante, sta per iniziare. Non vedo l'ora!!!! :-)

Dottore, dottore,... ;-) ;-)


La momentanea assenza di foto è dovuta ad alcuni problemi tecnici che spero di risolvere il prima possibile!! 

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W O W!

I cannot find more appropriate words to express how I am feeling right now. After all, it's totally understandable, since I've reached the very end of a three-year long race characterised by (many) ups and some downs. Last week I received much more than the graduation diploma itself.

Now that I think about it, everything started almost by chance. Right after coming out of high school, I didn't have the smallest clue what to do and which university to enroll in until I found this course on Ca'Foscari website. And it was held in Treviso!! So I tried and passed the test, and I did it with a decent score as well ;-). Now, three years later, I believe back then I made the right choice when I decided to bet on languages.

During the ceremony, while we were forming the line right before walking on the stage, everything stopped and a thousand shots of these years -a collection of the best highlights- began passing in front of me: the first classes, the chats, the exams, being paranoid right before an oral test -I still wonder how many people I must've pissed off in those moments-, the laughing, Spain...I came back to reality just in time to revise in my mind the sequence of actions I was supposed to put into practice and, above all, to remind myself by all means not to stumble while climbing the few stairs -there was more than enough time left for an ultimate epic fail of mine, right? ;-)

I have learned a lot in these 3 years of university, probably more as a person than academically speaking (even though I also managed to acquire some notions as well eh ;-) ). The guy who walked into the campus in mid September 2013 doesn't exist anymore, he has evolved into a new Jacopo, the one who received his graduation certificate on the 23rd of November 2016. Of course I am aware that I still have a lot to learn and that my "development" is far from over -would be worried if this weren't the case!!-, but I am quite satisfied and a bit proud of myself for what I have achieved so far. I only hope the following years to be at least as exciting and fruitful as these last 3! :-)

Moreover, I feel happy and honoured to have shared this journey with my awesome "colleagues". I don't know how many of them are going to read these few lines, but that doesn't matter, I just wanted to thank all of them. I am strongly convinced they deserve a main part of the credits for making this adventure so great and I can but be grateful for this. Now we will be walking on different paths -someone has already begun, while others like myself are still inside a kind of temporary impasse :-)-, each one of us following his/her own dreams, hopes and hearts. I wish them all the best, wholeheartedly, they deserve to succeed in everything they try. I also sincerely hope this is not a farewell, but just a 'see you soon' moment. It'd be a shame to lose sight of one another after all that we've been through together, wouldn't it? ;-)

I cannot end this incredibly short -but not less important!- post without showing some more gratitude. I don't want to list all the names of those wonderful people whom I owe so much, that'd take ages, since each and everyone of them deserves more than a bunch of lines written online. Luckily there's a way to somehow address all of them without the risk of missing someone. To all those people -be they family, friends or acquaintances- who have always believed in me and supported me regardless of the circumstances, I am sending huge thanks from the bottom of my heart. You are the reason for which I've made it thus far!

- Please, just don't stop now, I'm going to need you now more than ever!! ;-) ;-) -.

Now all that's left is to end this chapter and move forward, towards new challenges -got a couple of interesting projects to look forward to, but I'm not giving any details yet ;-). I can't wait to begin this new journey!!!



Pictures will be available as soon as Photobucket starts working again!