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Viva Italia Days 9 and 10 – Florence, Tuscany and Pisa

By on November 16, 2012

10/29
On our first full day in Florence, we had a walking tour of the Duomo and the Accademia.

The Duomo
The Rape of the Sabine Women
We FINALLY saw the statue of David!!! But you aren’t allowed to take pics in the museum. Bummer. (Luckily, there was a replica statue of David and we took lots of pics with him.)

 

Me and David!
Trying to get a pic of me pinching David
but a random lady decided to point right as Josh took the pic.

 

But later on in the trip – I got him!
Nailed it!
After the tour, we walked around and explored, took a quick nap, and then got some dinner.

 

A gelatin David!

 

Of course we had to get some chocolate from Rivoire!

We stopped in at a café on our way back to the hotel and got some cioccolato – Italian hot chocolate. This stuff was amazing – so thick and sooo delish! I’ve got to learn how to make it!! Also in Florence, we tried a sample of cake called Panforte. (I ended up buying some and finishing it before we even left Italy.) It’s almost like a fruit cake, but way better!

Cioccolato – yum!

 

10/30
The next day, we had our full-day drive through Tuscany. The people of Tuscany weren’t as nice as the people we were around in the larger cities. But the views were amazing. We visited San Gimignano, Siena and Chianti. In San Gimignano, they had lots of cute shops with affordable gifts. I bought 2 baby bibs – one for my new niece Marielle (who was born right before we left for Italy) and one for my friend Kara’s baby.

 

 

 

I also bought a kitchen towel for my kitchen. When I was looking at the towels, I got yelled at by the old lady shop keeper because I was holding gelato. Oops! But really, I didn’t spill anything! Not sure why she had to yell at me…

After that, the best part of the trip – the wine tasting in a real Italian winery in the hills of Tuscany!! So romantic! And the views from the winery were so beautiful! We got to try 4 wines and some extra virgin olive oil. We bought some wine and promised not to drink it until after we’ve had a baby. Josh named it our “baby wine.” 🙂

 

 

 

 

Next, we went to Sienna. We split a pizza for lunch and then had a walking tour of the town. We learned all about the Palio di Siena! (A horse race they have in Siena.)

In all, it was a very long day and we slept well on the bus back to Florence. Once we got back, we found a place to eat for dinner – it was a pretty fancy restaurant that had been open since the 1800’s. We got an antipasto platter – no cheese (boo) but a great selection of meat, some bruschetta, and a piece of bread with pâté. The pâté was gross – I couldn’t eat it. I can’t remember what else we had for dinner that night…

One the way back to the hotel, we stopped in a store and Josh got gelato and I got a cannoli – it was soooooooo good! We ate our dessert while sitting on the edge of the Ponte Vecchio. So romantic!

10/31 The last day was our half-day tour of Pisa. Pisa was cool – we got the obligatory picture holding the tower up. I bought my mom a shopping bag in Pisa – they had the best prices on all of the touristy souvenirs.

 

 

When we got back, we had lunch at McDonalds, of all places! I got the Italian Adagio burger. It had eggplant and feta on it. It was alright. The fries were the same old yummy Micky D’s fries. Josh had the McRoyal – basically a quarter pounder. We didn’t get McFlurries, but they had hazelnut and pistachio flavors. I also had a Coke Light – a diet coke in Italy!

After that, we went to the Piggy Market to shop. We learned on our Academy Walking Tour that the Piggy Market is named after a bronze statue of a pig-well, a boar really-that is sitting in a fountain near the market. His nose is the only place that is bright bronze because it is a custom to set a coin in the pig’s mouth, rub his nose, and drop the coin into the fountain. Then you will come back to Florence! We bought some leather handbags and wallets for gifts at the market.

Also in Florence, there is another custom that if lovers lock a key lock onto the side of the Ponte Vecchio bridge and throw the key into the river, their love will last forever. However, this is illegal so ever month or two, the police come out and cut off all of the locks. So their love lasts for a month or two. Ha!

After the Piggy Market, we found a place for dinner. We split a bottle of Chianti, then I had “small mouthfuls of beef” cooked in a tomato, pepper, and wine sauce. It was served with potatoes – the entire meal was amazing. Josh got lasagna and we split a plate of grilled veggies. For dessert, we had a Florence specialty – sweet dessert wine with biscotti that you dipped in the wine – it was awesome!

We also saw a few people dressed up for Halloween – not as many as I expected to see though. And whenever we saw a group of scantly dressed girls in Halloween outfits – they turned out to be Americans. Figures…

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Viva Italia Day 8 – Florence

By on November 15, 2012

10/28

Florence is great – our favorite city so far! However, it’s expensive and if I have to walk by another Gucci, Louis Vuitton, or Dolce and Gabbana, I’m going to scream! None of that is in our budget.
On our first day, we arrived by train and then walked about a mile to our hotel. Cobblestones and rolly suitcases are not friends, FYI. We checked into our hotel and then went back out for our walking tour of the Uffizi gallery. We saw so many medieval paintings. Venus of Urbino was our fav – we’ll have to get a copy of that to hang somewhere in our house. Afterwards, we found a place to eat – I had lasagna and Josh got the carbonara…for like the 15th time. We ordered a bottle of chianti – the waiter said it’s not possible to not like chianti. It was delish!

Our hotel in Florence was the most expensive (almost a grand for the 4 nights we were there – ouch!) but was def the best as far as location. We were right next to the Ponte Vecchio – the oldest bridge in Florence. They call it the golden bridge because there are a bunch of gold jewelry shops along the bridge. There’s also a walk way that the ruling family, the Medici, built in the middle ages so that they could walk from their palace (the Pitti Palace – which was also the name of our hotel) to the Uffizi where they did their business. The walkway was covered and raised off the bridge so the Medici didn’t have to interact with the peasants.

Our hotel room.
Beautiful!

Besides the location of the hotel, we had an amazing view of Florence from the roof-top dining area. Our room also had a pretty neat view of the main intersection near the Ponte Vecchio – great for people watching!

 

 

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Babymoon in Pictures

By on June 6, 2012
Our babymoon was wonderful! 
 
I kissed a dolphin!



It’s always been on my bucket list to play with dolphins – I finally got to do it!
And as you can tell from my face in this picture –  It. Was. Awesome!!!!



Baby D. and I spent lots of time soaking up the sun.



We said hi to all of the fish in the aquariums.



The hotel was beautiful! We did lots of walking and exploring around the resort.

Baby D. kissed a dolphin too!

This pirate wanted to feel Baby D. kicking. 🙂

We ate dinner at some crazy overpriced fancy restaurants.

Josh tried all the water rides.

Shark!

My goofy hubby. 🙂

Watch out for Jaws!



So pretty!

 We really had an AWESOME time. (However, I will say that the food prices at Atlantis are ridiculous…) The resort was beautiful and we spent lots of time relaxing and soaking up the sun. I didn’t think I’d be able to do the dolphin experience pregnant (I googled before I left and people online said that it wasn’t safe – the dolphins can sense the second heartbeat and it freaks them out..) but I decided to ask anyway when we got there. We got a BOGO deal on the dolphin experience with our hotel room, so I figured, why not just ask? I understand if the resort doesn’t let you because of liability reasons, but it can’t hurt to ask. Turns out – you can totally do it pregnant!! I was crazy excited and it was the highlight of the trip!

I’m so glad we were able to do a babymoon before the baby arrives. Every day I’m amazed at how blessed I am. I have a wonderful husband, a loving family, great friends, a sweet baby boy on the way, a house over my head, money in the bank…God is so great!!

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Babymoon!

By on May 18, 2012

 

I haven’t had too much time to blog lately, which is sad since I wanted to document my pregnancy way better than I have been.
And I won’t be blogging for the next 5 days because…….
We’re off to the Bahama’s on our Babymoon!!!!! Lots of sun, sleep, and s…time with my husband. 😉 Our last vacation as a family of 2. 🙂
Can’t wait!
-Holly

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Viva Italia – Day 6 and Day 7 – Amalfi Coast and Pompeii

By on February 4, 2012

10/26/2011

RAIN! Booooooooooo! We had to take an expensive cab to catch the bus for our Amalfi Drive tour (no shuttle that early). Then it rained for most of the tour and we got soaked. But – the views were amazing and we took the most stunning pictures during this part of our trip. We also had a nice lunch with a couple from the UK. (They talked a lot about 9/11 and the royal wedding. And they totally used the phrase “fortnight” – it was awesome!)

 

Madonna holding her child

 

Fresh squeeze Amalfi orange juice – yum yum yum!!

 

 

 

 

It took all my will power not to stand next to this and mimic the statue in the middle at the bottom. Lol!

 

Do you see me?

 

Look at the size of those meringues!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My Toms! I wore these the entire trip – so comfy!

 

 

 

Mmmmm

 

The Sleeping Giant – do you see him?
By the end of the tour, we were pretty miserable – cold, wet, tired, and sad that it rained and the tour was cut short. 🙁 When we got back to the hotel we changed and warmed up and then realized the next tram back down to the town wasn’t until 8:45! (A cleaver ploy to get you to eat dinner at their hotel restaurant.) Since we didn’t want to spend that much money again, we decided to order room service and stay in. And what a great idea that was! Josh had a hamburger – it was actually really tasty! I had a sandwich and we shared some fries. It was filling and one of the most affordable meals we had. AND we didn’t have to go back out in the rain. We also shared some of the limoncello we’d bough. A nice night in!
“Room service! You want me fluff your pillow?” Name that movie!

10/27/2011

Morning in Sorrento!

The next morning we traveled to Pompeii. This time on the local train, there was an ENTIRE band playing and begging for money – complete with an accordion player!

We didn’t have a guided tour of Pompeii, which was a bad decision. We had no clue what we were looking at most of the time and we got lost at one point. But we still had a good time. I’ve always been fascinated with Pompeii ever since I watch a movie during elementary school about it, so it was awesome to finally see it in person!

 

 

Peek-a-boo!

 

 

 

 

Creepy!

 

Who knew they had a vineyard in Pompeii?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We ate lunch at a place near Pompeii – Josh had pasta carbonara and I had a grilled sandwich with prosciutto, mozzarella and tomato. I also go a cappuccino – very tasty!

 

 

Goofy face, but the sandwich looks awesome. Mmm!

 

Josh’s 1/2 eaten carbonara.

 

We went back to Sorrento and shopped around all afternoon. Then did a quick trip back up to the hotel to change for dinner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We tried to have dinner at a place recommended by the hotel, but we couldn’t find it! So we ended up at a fancy place with an Italian guitar player walking around. We didn’t get any wine (too expensive) but the guy singing and playing the guitar was fun. Josh even tipped him and asked him if he’d take a picture with me. I was sooooooooo embarrassed!

For dinner, Josh had pasta carbonara AGAIN (guess I know what I need to learn to make when we get home) and I had a pasta dish with red sauce, tomatoes, mozzarella, eggplant, and basil. It had a long Italian name and I took a stab at saying it when I ordered. The waiter totally laughed at me. Oh well!

 

 

I look so awkward….

 

The bus back to the hotel didn’t pick up until 11pm, so we walked and walked and walked. We stopped and bought a bottle of wine to drink in the hotel, but we realized we didn’t have a corkscrew! The wine was 3 euros and the only corkscrew we could find to buy was 4 euros…so we passed and didn’t end up drinking wine that night. We made one more stop at a crepe place and split a nutella crepe – mmm! That night, we didn’t get to bed until midnight, even though we had to get up at 6am the next morning for our wine tour in Tuscany.

A few last things about Sorrento:

There were a million British kids touring around. Josh and I figured it must be their fall break.

Riding around Sorrento and Amalfi was SCARY! There were tons of one lane roads curving up the mountains – yikes! The huge tour bus we were on during the Amalfi drive had to back up ¼ of a mile at one point because a delivery truck was driving up the road. At least he was a safe driver – hands on the wheel and never on his cell phone.

There was an orange tabby cat at the hotel. He came into the restaurant during breakfast one morning – the waiters didn’t seem to care!

At the fancy restaurant (where Josh made me take a pic with the guitar player) a dog walked into the outdoor seating area where we were eating. I figured the waiters would shoo him out, but instead a woman brought him out a plate of dog food and fed him right outside the restaurant. He was so cute – soft and brown with big sad puppy dog eyes. After he ate his plate of food, he came back into the outdoor seating area and lay down and took a nap. It made me miss my puppies SO much!

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