Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Italy 2008 Yeah!!

So apparently I really suck at keeping up with this here blog so here is the low-down. I recently got back from Italy and it was amazing I loved every single second of it. I went on a tour group with a bunch of young high school students so here was me age 26, my roommate age 26, and her little sister age 24, all out and about with these little 16 year olds. But it really was fun and we got to see a lot really cool things.



We started out in Nice, France and stayed a day there and then went on to Morocco, France. Morocco was absolutely beautiful and the homes there are ridiculously huge. Also, if you have ever seen the movie "Money Pit" the old lady that sold them the house in the first place moves to Morocco and I promise you that I saw the house that she lives in. Anyways, it was amazing. There was this beautiful cemetery at the top of this hill where all the graves were above ground. After that we stayed in this amazing little lodge like place and I have to admit that I fell in love with it. We took our tour bus up these amazingly small roads clear up the mountain very close to the Swiss borders.



We went on to Pisa and the architecture of these buildings are amazing and unbelievable that they actually did this without any of the technology of today. I don't think that they could do these things now that they did then. It's amazing that the Leaning tower is standing still because it looks like it is just a picture that doesn't look real. We only got to spend a couple of hours here and I wish that I would have went up into the museum, but it was a lot of Euros so I didn't.



Florence was next and the bus wasn't aloud in the city so we had to walk our luggage to the hotel luckily it wasn't very far. Here I got to see some of the coolest art I have ever seen personally in my life. I couldn't take any pictures of course because it was not aloud but, I got to see "The Birth of Venus" by Botticelli and it was amazing I'll be honest, I cried.




We got to go on a tour of the Cinque Terre and took a beautiful hike from one city to the next and I got to see some real grape vinyards and little cottages along the cliffs. It was so amazing! This was probably one of my favorite places it just was so unrealistic, surreal really. The only way in was by train and on the way I met some ladies that were on a girls tour of Italy, I thought that that was so awesome anyways, on with the tour.





Back on the bus we headed to Venice, the land of many waters, haha!! We stayed on the mainland at a hotel that was close to the beach. We got to spend some time on the beach of the Mediterranean Sea. It's true I got to swim in the Mediterranean Sea! On the beach, the tide had left a tide pool with all these little sea creatures in it and so we had a lot of fun looking for them. I couldn't resist taking a few fun pics of them and this guy in a speedo who was looking for muscles. So enjoy that pic!! The next day we got on a boat and headed to Venice. We took a tour of the city and learned a lot of fun things, and then we took a tour of the Venetian Glass Company, which of course I bought something including some earings that I love.




The next day we headed out early, and I mean early to get to Rome, but on the way we made a quick stop to Verona, the place where the story of Romeo and Juliet was born and I saw the actual balcony. It was such an awesome city. I wish I would have gotten to spend a little more time there but alas we had to get back on the bus and head toward Rome. The bus dropped us off in Monaco where we caught the train into Rome. We had to bring all of our luggage with us and the train ride was four hours long. We got into Rome and checked into our hotel. We then got ready for dinner and went out to see Rome at night. They light up all the ruins at night and it is so beautiful!!! The next day we spent all day in Rome seeing beautiful ruins and hearing many stories of the ancient romans. And that was about it for the tour but it was the best ever.

5 comments:

Jess's Journey to the Land Of Skinny said...

What a great trip and such amazing things to see! Thanks for posting and keep it up and what am I not doing on your blog list!?!!!!

Anonymous said...

You gave no idea how jealous I am. You may think you already know, but you don't! It nearly brought me to tears, a few times. No, I'm serious! I am unbelievably jealous! I'm so glad you got to go though!
XOXOXOXOXOXOXO

Amy said...

Are you kidding me? You're the traveling queen! That trip looks so amazing. Thanks for sharing the pictures with those of us who will probably never get to have that amazing experience :)
You look so great!

Cindi said...

I finally found you! I'm glad you had a great trip. Wish I could go to Europe.

Julia Davis said...

Millie!
Oh my goodness, I miss you! I for some reason couldn't pull up your blog for a while, but now it is working!! Your trip looks incredible! You are such an adventure gal! I hope all is going well.... my newer blog is at web.me.com/stephenandjulia. :)