Stirring the travel bug ..

A famous quote says: “ The journey is lived three times: when you dream it, when you live it and when you remember it” but for me was already very intense living this dream once!

It seems yesterday that I was actually writing my first article daydreaming about the challenging trip that was just getting closer and closer, and now here I am thinking about the months that have gone and all the memories that will always accompany me!

I must admit that when I accepted Charles offer (and we all know it did not take much at all), I could just think about Pros but at the end of the trip, well I could only see Pros! As soon as I got back from this journey, I met with my mother and while having a coffee she started listing all the innumerable things that could have gone wrong by travelling around Europe on a wheelchair for 7 weeks, I interrupted her and roughly said : “ Why you did not tell that to me?” and she not even needed to say anything else because her look was talking more than 1000 words and was kindly saying: “Would you really wanted me to have told you that?”. No thank you and I am glad I actually never had a moment during these weeks where we actually panic and could not face a problem! I guess we were “lucky” or just very flexible which is essential!

Going back to the “normal” life has been quite difficult. I did not expect to experience all these conflicting emotions, because this trip is very hard to explain emotionally.  I think that while you travel you have the unique opportunity to see your life with different eyes, from a different point of view, more detached as if you are stepping back, as if you are watching your existence as a spectator and these days have brought up many and many different emotions. Because each of us travel for different reasons: you can do it just as a tourist or to learn new cultures and traditions or languages, you can travel to meet your Family, your loved ones or you can do it also to relax yourself. It could be for work, to find a better future, to celebrate, but you can also travel to escape from something or you could do it for your need of “rebirth”. No matter what is the real reason why you travel, when you will return to the place that you call Home, there is only one certainty, you are going to be nostalgic and you will need to reflect on it and accept it. How you will cope with it?

Keep yourself busy, write a list of the 5 most important things you need to do in the next 2 weeks and crossed them every time you accomplished one goal! Go out with your Family and Loved ones and enjoy a cup of coffee with a Friend (had way too much alcohol during this holiday so I need to recover).  You could also start a new course and dedicate yourself to an activity/hobby that you always wanted to do but “you never had the time to” or subscribe to some app where you can actually meet or host other traveler.  After all that we have eaten we should actually try to go back to the gym, but come on there is time for that!

But also try to rest, getting your thoughts organized again, find time to listen to yourself as you have not done while strolling around from one city to another. Last but not least, accept also your nostalgic thoughts,  and try to develop gratitude for the irrevocability of the past, acceptance for the present and excitement to change the future, because yes it is now time to concentrate on your next trip and this time you will be stronger than before, more confident and you will know exactly where to start from, because yes you have successfully done it already!

Milan l’è sempre Milan

 

Before writing an article, I always check on the internet in order to get some more accurate information and also make comparisons between what I have learned and other people experiences. I find internet fascinating and stimulating if used properly! However, when I “asked Google” tips for visiting Milan on a wheelchair, the first 3 results that came out were: “Arrested the famous wheelchair user who was always punching tourists” well, please do not stress and please calm down, Charles is fine and he is actually with us!

Apart from this, Milan was another great surprise and it ended up being another very accessible city.  It was amazing to stroll around and see how so many different people would walk in the middle of the streets as if we were to a fashion show, but this was part of the experience, however I still can’t understand why male wear pants to their ankles! My Nonna, would have just proudly  sewed a couple of inches of fabric and maybe ruined a 200$ pair of jeans, but if you wanted to go out from her house that would have been the only option!

So if we focus on the matter “accessibility”, pretty much all the subway’ stations have got lift, some line, like the yellow one has all accessible stops and if you arrive to the Central Train Station, you might want to exit outside the station where Piazza 4 Novembre is and take the outside lift that will take you directly to the underground subway!  If you want, you will then be able to stop just under the Duomo! It is always shocking getting out at the Duomo stop and finding yourself in the middle of the Main Square where the cathedral dominates!

However, if you are looking for some accessible activities to do, you should consider:

  • Visiting the Duomo Cathedral and catching the lift in order to have a great view from the top of the first terrace
  • Eating an ice-cream at “Cracco” (you might need to apply for a mortgage but it is worth it!)
  • Visiting the Brera Gallery (Pinacoteca di Brera)
  • Visiting the stunning “Castello Sforzesco” with all his different museums and temporary exhibitions
  • Going to the Scala theatre
  • Shopping around the city for great fashion designers clothes
  • Strolling around the “Navigli” and trying every bar
  • Strolling around the city and watching people, while drinking a great cocktail in the city home of one of the most famous “aperitivo” in the world

These are some examples of things to do in this very busy city in just a short period of time because unfortunately it is already time to travel to Bologna and try all the different varieties of pasta!

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The General and a view from “the rear” of the Brera Gallery

Pros of being a quadriplegic.. By Charles (with a bit of editing to make it incomprehensible)

 

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May your PROS outweigh the cons always!

1-You can get the last ticket available for Eddie Vedder’s concert playing in Berlin just 15 minutes before the start (trust me if it was for showing my boobs, they would have not find a spot for us)

2-You can find great parking spot where actually also a clumsy person like me can fit

3-The “panorama” at your eye level when you are in the street is usually amazing especially when Jessie is pushing

4-You will always find a place where to seat although the venue is crowded

5-If someone is annoying you, you can run into his/her ankle pretending that you lost control of the wheelchair

6-You can always get drunk and wait for your chaffeur

7-Shoes last forever

8-You can always say something which is not funny and makes no sense but people will still laugh at your jokes

9-People are eager to help (not valid for taxi driver in Spain so far)

10-You can get great discounts pretty much everywhere and also your lucky and privileged companion will

LAST BUT NOT LEAST If you smile you will always get a smile in return but this is valid for everyone!

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