Rome is the first city in Europe that Iโ€™ve returned to. The reason being I didnโ€™t see what tourists typically come to see the first time around. It was a bit of a dรฉjร  vu coming out of a train in Roma Termini;

(1.) the huge TERMINI sign at both ends of the station and having to decide which side I should come out from since it would be a really long walk if I made the wrong decision.

(2.) The familiar Tagalog conversation I heard immediately from group of Pinoys around me.

The last time, I had my hostel address printed out and asked direction from a group of Pinoys. I donโ€™t know why I didnโ€™t have it this time, since I would definitely need it, but this long term traveling made me lazy and impractical. Itโ€™s getting harder and harder to pretend to be organized. hehe. This also happened to me in Wroclaw where I arrived in the train station and I couldnโ€™t even remember the name of my hostel. This time I know the name but donโ€™t know the address. I always think that I will find a wifi hotspot and then use my iPhone to find the email confirmation. But Starbucks and McDonalds arenโ€™t as reliable as they used to be.

Roma Termini

 

I was in Rome for one day in 2007. It was supposed to be a 6-week Europe trip but was cut short because my father was very sick and I had to go home on the 5th week. Heโ€™s recovered and is fine now. The last week was supposed to be Florence and Rome, which I both skipped, sort of. My homebound ticket was from Rome so I had to be here to take my flight.


What happened in Rome 4 years ago?

FLASHBACK << June 2007

Iโ€™ve never formally published this story but have told it many times to people.

I arrived Roma Termini at mid morning from Nice and headed directly to my hostel. It was my first time ever to be in a hostel and was a bit confused with all the things that were going on in a typical busy hostel. I sat and waited for my turn. I was told that check-in is at 2 p.m. but I can leave my bag if I want to go around the city. I was asked the standard traveler FAQโ€™s where you been, where youโ€™re going, how long are you staying, which I was not accustomed to at that time. So I was very enthusiastic to tell my story and the reason Iโ€™m only staying for a day in Rome. Then this guy in the hostel, Mario, a typical friendly Italian guy marked a few things I can see in Rome and then offered that if I wait a little bit, he could take me on his Vespa so I can cover more in one day. Vespa in Rome, why not?

We hopped on his Vespa. I had my camera on video as we cruised along Piazza Venezia. He was doing voice over for my video. It was a nice tour, all 30 seconds of it. And then a car hit us.

I remember I opened my eyes and saw the white sky. I saw police talking on radio. I was disoriented but somehow figured he was speaking in Italian. I also heard the word Roma. I remember thinking, Rome? in Europe? My Europe trip pushed through? I swear it was like in a movie.

 

โ€œHey, are you ok?โ€ English. I assumed it was me heโ€™s speaking to, so I looked, and the face didnโ€™t register as anyone I know but strangely familiar.

โ€œWho are you? I donโ€™t remember you.โ€ I replied bluntly because I was wracking my brain to remember.

โ€œRelax, ok? Iโ€™m Mario. We met at the hostel this morning.โ€

โ€œHOSTEL? I donโ€™t stay in hostels!โ€ย  I screamed in my head but didnโ€™t say anything.

 

I stared back at the sky trying to remember. There was an ambulance and some medic asked if I can stand and helped me up. I was fine, a huge bruise on my left leg. Nothing broken. But I was still brought to the hospital in an ambulance with Mario, who had a neck brace, for check up and to answer some police questions.

Not as dramatic as in the movie, everything came back to me. I remembered my flight to Paris weeks ago. I remembered RB at the airport. I remembered having to go home the next day. ย The doctor and the police were done with me but Mario was still in the hospital somewhere. I didnโ€™t have to pay for anything because his insurance covered me as his passenger. ย I waited but I donโ€™t know what I was waiting for. I saw Mario speaking with someone on the phone earlier and he lives in Rome so Iโ€™m sure someone will take care of him. Finally I got my map out and asked the police where I was and decided to head out. I passed by the Trevi Fountain and as I reached in my bag for the camera, I remembered I was shooting a video.

 

 

FAST FORWARD >> September 2011

Finally I found my hostel after going to an Internet cafรฉ. I called up Mario for a meet up. It was a very isolated event of my life. It couldโ€™ve been a really bad accident. I couldโ€™ve really developed amnesia. Mario is the only testament of this incident so I thought I should come and say hi, once at least. So I came to his bar, we drank, relived the accident, and updates. Itโ€™s how I spent first night back in Rome.

 

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