10. Finding our Hotel in Florence: This wasn’t exactly one of my favorite things because we took the bus we were told to ride but it was going the opposite way we wanted to go. When we got going the right way we missed the stop because we saw the street sign too late and so we had to walk a long way to get to our hotel. And on top of all that it was raining and I was extremely hungry. But on the list because it was an interesting adventure.
9. Streets of Venice: Well they aren’t actually streets now are they? Venice is sitting on water so their streets are actually canals. We walked a lot around Venice and just really enjoyed the colors and the old buildings everywhere we went. And no, we didn’t ride on a gondola because if we wanted someone to sing (the best part of the whole experience) we would have had to pay more when it was already really expensive..jpg)
8. Baptistery in Florence: I enjoyed the way they painted the octagonal ceiling with stories from the Old and New Testament and the fact that they made Christ the focal point of it all. He is the promise (Gen 3:15) being fulfilled that someone would come to defeat Satan which carries through to Him becoming the perfect sacrifice for our sins. 7. Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica: The Hub of everything Catholic. Being able to actually go into the Sistine Chapel and see the ceiling in person, seeing something that you hear about all the time, was pretty awesome. And St. Peter’s Basilica was massive and opened your eyes to understand a lot about the Catholic faith.
6. The Piazza in Siena: The most beautiful blue sky at sunset was all I needed, but sitting on the ground, enjoying some gelato after dinner and watching little kids run around was great too.
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5. Feeding the Birds: There are a whole lot of pigeons in Venice and there are people selling seed to feed them and so we (well actually Whitney) decided to do this. Whitney enjoyed it a lot and it is one of my top ten because it was fun (maybe more funny, I laughed a lot) watching her do it. I, on the other hand, did not enjoy it mainly because all I could think about was the movie, The Birds…it really freaked me out when I was a kid and I guess I’m still not over it..jpg)
4. The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill: There was so much to see just walking through these places…you really have to go see it to understand. But being able to see it, stand in it and know the history behind all of it was…well there aren’t any words to describe it.
3. The food, of course: One, there was McDonald’s – great fries, fountain sodas and fast! Two, there was Hard Rock CafĂ© – amazing burgers, actual appetizers (spinach artichoke dip, yum), incredible desserts, and free fountain soda refills! And three, all the fantastic pasta, pizza and gelato you could want!
2. The David: This sculpture by Michelangelo is also something that you just have to go see. You just stand there in awe of the detail that he put into. You can see the veins running down his arms, you see every little bone in his fingers, etc…incredibly realistic. The statue pictured is just a replica...the original is in the museum and you are not suppose to take pictures of it even though most do.
1. Just Being There: There really is too much to say about this trip that I think “just being there” sums it all up. We stood in a place with so much history…it was the Roman Empire, really do I need to say more?



the beautiful sunset...if any of you know me out there you know that i had to take a picture of the sunset and really you know that i probably took dozens of them

That's the proud mother
And the proud father, Glenn
And the definitely proud grandparents
Us silly girls expressing our excitement about being at an actual park on a perfect day.
A park must have a fountain, why not us?...oh wait, there already is a fountain there. Oh well, others are already staring at us because we're white why not give them a better reason to stare?!?

As we were waiting for the tire to be changed. It was Whitney's first blow out. We didn't change it though.
They changed it instead. We had to keep telling Paul to pull his legs in so they wouldn't get run over by another car. Everyone would drive by and flash their brights like we could do something more to get out of their way, or maybe it was just to tell us that they were coming by and were not going to slow down.
One of the many kids who stopped to watch us. That's a goat in his arms.
Some more of the kids watching us. They were on the other side of the road, too afraid to cross I think.
Yes, everywhere we go we make new friends. He jumped in our picture and then tried to get us to pay him for being in it.