Furthermore, I have a class of 25 students, in uniform, all the time (apparently the Carabinieri uniforms were designed by Armani!). And get this, they stand at attention and salute me every morning when I enter and every evening when I leave. I wish someone could have taken a picture of my face (or maybe I'm glad that no one did) on the first day; 30 minutes late because my train was delayed, not even sure that I had the right classroom and once I had a foot in the door they all stood and stomped their feet and presented their company of troops to me. Yikes. My face turned as red as a chili pepper as they stood there staring at me, waiting for me to say something like "at ease" which of course took me several minutes to realize.
This one is just so classic Italian to me. Like I'm not givin' you a break even if you are a priest! Now let's go get a coffee. |
I do wish there were more women in the class, I only have three in mine and some classes have none. It's a lot of guys. Being one of few women that they see each day out of uniform creates a lot of undue attention, but luckily, nothing inappropriate. Just from walking through the halls at break time I'm starting to get whip lash from turning in all directions to answer all of the "good morning's" thrown my way, and sometimes even the random foot stomp and salute. Oh the power.
I'm always confused by this one. He's so smooth and debonair and she is just really unsure of him and maybe like she's been wronged by him.... |
I wish I could post pictures of my wonderful class but it's strictly forbidden until they graduate so instead I've posted some of the many hilarious pictures from the building in which I work. They are all carabinieri-themed and most of are intended to be funny, but it's the ones that aren't really intended to be funny are those that make me laugh the most.
8 comments:
Sounds like a hoot. I can't help but contrast this image of future policemen saluting you with the memory of my out-of-control Mexican elementary school students that I taught English to. It sounds like a dream :)
loved this post! feel like i almost could see your face. do you think you will ever normalize to the salute?!
im going to start following this Kristin! I love hearing about your shennanigans.
yeah, that last comment was from me... not my dad. All though he laughed when I told him about the salutes!
good luck with your new job! your quite the brave soul yourself!!! loves to ya~ jessica barr*
Great to hear the update! That is very funny about the salutes, and you not expecting them! I miss you!
it's been 2 months since you posted a blog update. you suck at this.
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