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Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
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Monday, August 18, 2014

Italian Adventure 2014: Florence

We woke up bright and early, said good-bye to Venice and hello to beautiful Florence! Florence. Oh Florence, you are gorgeous. 


But man you sure had us terribly lost when we arrived. We hopped off our train and were in for an adventure.

After getting lost on a bus and asking about a hundred and one people where are bed and breakfast was, we finally found the place we would call home for the next 3 nights! {It was a man's apartment that we were staying in. What??? Half was his home, half was rooms he rented out. But let me tell you, it turned out fantastic. He was able to give us lots of inside tips and an incredible breakfast each morning that we would eat with the other guests. Fancy? absolutely not. An adventure and fun? Yes.} 

Florence, your winding streets had us all turned around (and provided some intense moments between a husband and wife) but you sure showed us some beautiful sites and a great bakery along the way. Italy, you once again prove getting lost isn't so bad after all. 

{Duomo, Bell Tower and Cathedral}

Robert and I were trying to think of words to describe Florence and it is hard to do so. So much culture and diversity in one city. Florence is home of study abroad college students. Everywhere you look you see American students which in turn helps you to find very modern and hip restaurants, stores, bars and markets. And then at the same time Florence is full of so much history and beauty. It is one incredible city. 

{Piazza della Signoria}

Our time in Florence was filled with lots of site seeing, eating incredible food and exploring a magnificent city. Pure Bliss. 


 {standing on the famous Ponte Vecchio Bridge}

{a picture of Ponte Vecchio Bridge, where we were just standing}

Florence is full of beautiful squares like Piazza della Signoria, that are the perfect place to sit with a sandwich and admire the sites and people. It is full of incredible museums, like the Uffizi and Galleria dell' Accademia, that provide history and breathtaking art like The David. The David...there are replicas all over the city but the real deal is in the Accademia and oh. my. word. As soon as you walk in and you lay your eyes on this magnificent piece of work, it takes your breath away. Incredible. Florence is just full of beauty everywhere you look.
 

{enjoying a rooftop drink}

 One of our favorite spots (and frequent stop) was the Duomo. So intricate and unbelievably beautiful. We decided to climb the million and one (super narrow) stairs to go to the top and it was so, so worth it. One of the best views I have ever seen.


 This was about the only time I got this close to the edge. The view was incredible, but this girl is no fan of heights. 





My favorite part of the trip was our last night there...by far. We went up to Piazza Michelangelo to watch the sunset. Breath-taking. It was such a great reminder of God's glory. I think it is so neat that God paints such beautiful pictures for us, just little glimpses of Him and his majesty.




Love sharing these moments with this sweet husband of mine.

To end the night, we had the best pizza of our entire trip. The best pizza we've ever had, even Rob thought so and that is a big deal. He has had a favorite forever, but this one jumped up to number one. Big deal:) So a sunset and pizza?? A pretty perfect night in our book.



The next day we hopped on a train and were off to Rome!

Now, our suggestions.


Where to Stay: 
Martin Dago Bed and Breakfast. Like I mentioned this was pretty hard to find since it was an apartment and it is not anywhere near fancy. But it is an authentic Italian experience, clean and incredibly affordable. It is also in a great location, very close to Ponte Vecchio.

Where to Eat:
- Our Favorite by far...Tratorria Mario. This was recommended to us by a friend and was amazing. Great pasta and steak, reasonably priced and very authentic/not a tourist spot. It is defintley a hidden gem. It is only open 12-3 and is a must.
- The best pizza ever restaurant...Gusta Pizza. You cannot miss this place. 
- Antica Gelateria Fiorentina, our favorite gelato. 
- Antica Sosta Degli Aldobrandini. A great place to get aperitivo (pre-dinner snack and drink). 

What to See: 
- Ponte Vecchio, beautiful bridge. 
- Duomo, climb to the top! The Cathedral, Baptisry and Bell Tower are right by the Duomo and are beautiful to see as well. You can buy a ticket once there that allows you in to all areas.
- Uffizi Museum. Make sure to book tickets before your trip.
- Galleria dell' Accademia. The David is located here. Make sure to book tickets before your trip. 
- Piazza della Signoria. A busy sqaure, probably most popular, where Neptune is located and the Uffizi is right around the corner. 
- Piazzale Michelangelo. Go see the sunset here! It is a little bit of a walk but so, so worth it.
- Piazza della Republica. A ferris wheel is located here and it is a beautiful square. 
- San Lorenzo Market. Fun, lots of souvenirs and pretty touristy.
This a lot of places to see but they are all pretty close together. Once we got to our hotel, we walked the whole time in Florence. No public transportation needed! 

Planning a trip to Italy? Have any questions? Please feel free to shoot me an email!

Also, be sure to check out my Travels Page to see all our travel adventures!


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Hope this is helpful to some! Come back next week...all about Rome!


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Thursday, July 3, 2014

A Kansas Vacation

For the past two and half weeks, we have been visiting family in good ole Kansas! Robert is from there, so we got to see lots and lots of family. And it was the best

We first started off with a quick stop at my grandmas to divide the trip up a bit. We spent some sweet time with my Gigi and of course played in our favorite backyard.


Then it was Kansas, here we come! We arrived and had a week full of fun with Robert's parents and brother. We went to movies, enjoyed some delicious meals, went to a Royals game and went to lots of Jazzercise (which is a blast and a great workout)!




One night we watched home movies down in the basement, which were hilarious and so great. And we had a blast finding fun trinkets and...people.


And look at this cute, chubby baby! I swear Roberto is the cutest.


We then started a little tour...we were off to Nebraska! Robert and I traveled to see his Grandpa Irv first and then traveled a little more to see his Grandma Ellie next. It was so great spending time with each of them for a couple of days and seeing other family that lives close by. Such special time and time that we have truly missed while being in Europe. Sadly, I got zero pictures. Next time!

After time with the grandparents, we headed to Lincoln to meet Roberto's family for something very exciting. But before the exciting part, Robert and I had some time to spare and found ourselves at the neatest spot. Friends and snocones outside on a beautiful day?? YES, please! 


And a quick stop for a picture with this cutie, I mean why not???


 So, now to the important stuff, the super exciting part. We were meeting in Lincoln to see Rob's sister...Sister Peter Marie! AND even better, we were picking her up to come back home with us for a few days! YAY! That meant lots of time together and the whole family under one roof for the first time in forever! But before we headed back to Overland Park (Rob's hometown), we had a super picnic with extended family which was lots of fun  (hoola hoop games were involved and that always proves for a good time). Then it was back to OP for a few more days of fun with the WHOLE family! We looked at old photo albums...


Robert is the big cutie pie, I mean I love it! Just cannot get over it. Look at that smile! I could go on and on but won't for your sake:) We also worked on some fun crafts...

 (tutorial coming soon!)

Family gatherings always include plenty of great meals! Can I get a Wahoo! for shrimp boil?? We then spent a fun day on the lake and took some family pictures one evening. 




Yesterday, after some sad goodbyes, Sister headed back and Robert and I enjoyed a movie and some firefly catching to lift our spirits. This was my first time to catch fireflies and let me tell you, it was the best! A mood lifter for sure. It was such fun and brings out that wonderful kid in you. 



That adorable dog??? That is Charlie. Only the best dog in the world. And he just celebrated his 6th birthday, Happy Birthday Charlie!

And now today, we are headed back to the great state of Texas. And then to Colorado...so much family to see and we are loving it! Thank you Lewandowskis' for such a fabulous time, we are so sad to leave but so glad for such great quality time together. We had the absolute best time with all of you and love you so!

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