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Friday, January 3, 2014

Textbook Pictures into Reality

This is one of those weird little posts that had never actually occurred to me to write and then something came up and metaphorically smacked me right in the face and so I knew right then and there I had to write about it.

So here it is: 

Bear with me, ok? 

Until I married Steve, I had never really thought of myself as the traveling "type". My parents weren't really big travelers and our family vacations mostly centered around visiting family (who all lived relatively close to home, I might add). So other than a trip to Disney World the Spring after I turned 4, we really didn't do much traveling. Looking back on it now, traveling was never really something I ever considered, but I guess as the old saying goes, "You can't miss what you don't have..."

In the 1st or 2nd grade, I can distinctly remember reading a short story in my Language Arts book about a little dog in Pompeii just before Mt. Vesuvius. It was a fictional story, of coarse, but at the end of the story there were really photos of Pompeii and I remember being FASCINATED with it. And I can remember hearing about the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia on the news and thinking that place was as far away from me as the moon.

When my (much loved and wonderfully awesome) cousins Frank and Joyce came this summer for a visit and we rode in a gondola in Venice, I understood perfectly the tears in their eyes and wonder in their voice when they said repeatedly to us, "I never thought I'd see this".  I get that. And I think it everyday. 

Steve, on the other had, grew up in a family who did do a lot of traveling. His father worked civil service for the Air Force and they spent a great deal of time living overseas. As a child, Steve went to places I didn't even know to dream of. He talks of listening to the 1985 Iron Bowl on a friend's car radio while skiing the Alps in Switzerland and he has a shoebox of communist momentos he picked up on a school trip in 1987 to the then USSR. I remember flipping through family photo albums of his and seeing pictures of Steve in front of places I had only read about. My personal favorite is one of him looking bored and miserable posed in front of The David in Florence, a typical teenager of the 1980's--rock t-shirt, Walkman (tape not CD), zit faced, braces, and oh-so-lovely mullet haircut. (Steve, not David)

Steve caught the travel bug early in life and when the time was right, he wanted to share that opportunity with our kids. 

So here we are today, in Greece--our 11th country we visited in 2013, the 3rd in just the month of December alone. Yep. We caught that bug. 

Which brings us to that smack in the face part of the story I mentioned a million words ago at the beginning of what has turned into a long-winded post. 

We were boarding the plane in Athens today to fly home to Greece and I was walking down the jetway and I happened to look up and see this advertisement on the wall:



Bravo, MasterCard. My sentiments exactly. 

We've gotten to see so many awesome places in the 2 years we've lived here. And I'm so thankful to have memories to go along with those schoolbook picture. 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Grape Stomping

Hey there!  Let me start by apologizing for being away so long...I am not dead and nothing is wrong.  With several people--family, friends, and perfect strangers included--contacting me each day to check on my well being, I thought it might be important to start with a little, "everything's ok" message.  But I appreciate the concern and the support.  It's so nice to feel the love.  I have just literally been bogged down with life at the beginning of this school year!  Yikes!  What a fickle bitch I am.  At the end of the school year last year, I was begging summer to hurry up and come and then at the end of summer, I was begging her to hurry up and end.  Now all I want is just a few more days!  Come back, summer.  Just hang around for a few more days!  Please?

So, like I was implying, we've been REALLY busy here at Via Fontanelle during my unintended break from the blog. Life in Italy with four brats kids in four different schools is hectic, never dull, but always fun (hahaha, I hope you can detect the sarcasm).  So I've got a lot of catching up to do over the next couple of blog posts, but I wanted to post today about something amazing that we got to do in Italy over the weekend.  When we moved here, I made this little Italy must-do list that I keep in my head of random things that I wanted to do during our time living here in Italy.  It includes things like:

*Ride in a gondola in Venice
*See the chess match in Marostic
*Pick grapes and mash them I Love Lucy style with our feet

I've done all of these now, by the way, because this weekend we went grape stomping!  What an awesome experience it was for us!  The kids LOVED it.  And Francesca and her wonderful friends and family at the Salvan Urbano Vinicola were super to invite us to give it a try.  The kids actually got to pick the grapes from the vine, dump them in the giant mashing tub and jump in with their feet to stomp them.  There was wine and local food for sampling, live music, and lots of fun.  It was a great way to spend a weekend enjoying what our local area has to offer us here in Italy! But I cannot even begin to describe just how sticky it was....

(Let me apologize for all the pictures now)






 (Tory and her boyfriend, Drake--they've been dating forever in teenage years.  This is the smile that I always get from them)












(Delilah's future husband)













The man up there pouring the wine carved his name into the stone back in 1993...






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Friday, August 9, 2013

The Mona Lisa (and a little Blog Hop!)


At the end of this fab post on our visit with Mona, My friend Casey is hosting a Fresh Face Blog Hop!  Be sure to link up, friends!

And now on to the Mona Lisa. Seriously, she's the size of a postage stamp.  Ok not *really*.  But honestly, it's really quite small.  I was surprise.  She seemed SO much bigger in The Da Vinci Code, which, in all honesty, I actually re-watched SEVERAL times before our visit to Paris, just so that I'd be that much more prepared for the Louvre. But Sophie and Robert got it SO wrong.  The actual Mona Lisa is so much smaller than they make her out to be, although I did totally recognize exactly where I was in the Grand Gallery because of the Parquet floors. When I saw the sign that said Grand Gallery, I totally wanted to run to the first painting that I saw to look for hidden messages written on priceless works of art with the black light I had strategically placed in my purse, or to look for hidden keys behind the paintings.  I could be Sophie and Steve could be Robert, right?!? But, sigh, Steve wouldn’t let me.  I swear, he ruins all the fun. And keeps me from getting arrested I suppose.  Maybe when we retire to Paris is a few years, I get a job giving Da Vinci Code tours in the Louvre.  I’m sure they’d LOVE that….





 See! She's tiny!  Impressive, but tiny.  I texted my dad a this picture of us and he said he was surprised that the room with the Mona Lisa wasn't more crowded--so I sent him this one from the back of the room.


Tory and Jackson with the Mona Lisa.  Jackson was less than thrilled since he wants to be an artist when he grows up and we told him we were taking him to see the most famous painting in the world.  He couldn't figure out why "some painting of some lady" was so famous.




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Thursday, August 8, 2013

The Eiffel Tower, Some Tips

So, it's time to tell you about our visit to the Eiffel Tower.  I could start by telling you lots of important info about the tower itself--how it was built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 for the World's Fair, it's still the tallest building in Paris, and millions of people visit it each year., but I don't want to waste your time with a bunch of facts by sounding like a tour guide.  You can google the rest, just like I did.

I'll be honest, I was a little disappointed in the tower. (I know, many of you are shocked and I've ruined your dream.  Sorry.) It's not that it wasn't beautiful, because it was. And it's the icoinc sight in Paris, and I'm nothing if I'm not a landmark groupie. I cannot tell you how many times I have said to the brats,  "Here stand in front of _________ (insert name of famous landmark here) and let me take your picture....stop wiggling and smile!  Lord, y'all are driving me crazy!!!! You'll appreciate this one day!!"

It's hard to describe being disappointed when seeing one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, certainly in Paris, but I was.  I saw a movie once where the main character walked around in Paris looking everywhere for the ET but kept missing it.  Impossible.  The tower was everywhere. 

It is everywhere and completely impossible to miss.  We made a big deal about buying the tickets to climb the tower.  Everything, literally everyone I talked to and everything I read said BUY YOUR TICKETS TO CLIMB THE TOWER AHEAD OF TIME AND ONLINE.  So I did. When everyone tends to tell me to do something, I tend to just do it.  I'm a follower that way. There seemed to be no rhyme or reason when they were put on sale and so my friend Shannon just continued to look at the website.  Finally the company that manages the tower released the block of tickets for the time period when were would be there and we bought ours.  That time period was literally sold out in a day. So my advice to you is, if climbing to the top of the tower is a must, BUY YOUR TICKETS TO CLIMB THE TOWER AHEAD OF TIME AND ONLINE--EARLY. Stalk the website. Here it is, by the way. 

Sorry, I digress.  When you pre-buy your ET tickets online, you're given a time to climb.  They are pretty strict about it, too, because we actually arrived 15 minutes early and they wouldn't *think* about letting us get in line until it was our time.  The cool thing (literally and figuratively) about the prebought tickets is that you get to take the elevator up.  I suppose you can skip the line and climb the stairs if you wanted to....you crazy person... We just took the elevator; we are smart that way.

The view from the top was nice.  Just nice.  It was a hazy and cloudy day, so everything was hazy and cloudy.  Meh.  I remember thinking, "I should be impressed.  I should be more excited!" But I just wasn't.  Climbing the tower was ok.  The view from the ET was ok, but honestly, the view from the Arc was just SO MUCH BETTER because it included the ET, I was less than impressed.  Would I do it again?  Probably not.

Once is enough. 

Here's some pictures: 

View of the tower from our apartment in Paris 

Oh my God, There it is!!


Under the tower: long lines of people waiting to climb to the top






Views from the top




Everything was just starting to bloom...









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