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Losing it in Rome
Oh my aching... everything! That's what I'll be saying in the morning. For now, only my ankles are hurting and they are propped up on a footstool while I write this entry. Unlike last weekend, I made it to the walk/jog/sprint group of ladies, "Rome's Biggest Losers," part of "Expats Living in Rome."
Last night, I sang again with Andrea ( …
Rome
... security check- so we were glad we didn't get conned into buying tickets! Elijah fell asleep while we were lining up which was good. The buildings were just spectacular inside. There were bright beams of light shining through the windows, lighting up the paintings on the walls and making the gold trimmings shimmer. We enjoyed walking around and taking it all in whilst Elijah kept sleeping. We then made our way around to the Vatican Museum where ...
Our Holiday begins
... Kids are going ballistic. It takes us 45 minutes on the bus which takes us to Rome Termini Train Station. We catch a cab which takes us to our wonderful little apartment Maison Guilia on Via Guilia.
We arrive at reception and are greeted by a handsome young Italian man, Alessandro. We have arrived a little later than expected and he is waiting for us at the ...
Homeless
... to pay for an airport hotel either because we wanted to spend the time in Rome. So we chose homelessness. We planned to store Thelma and Louis at ‘left luggage' and head to Trastevere, an area we had never been, to find the ultimate restaurant for a perfect birthday dinner. Then, later that night we would head to Fumicino on the bus (the trip takes about an hour) and secure two places for a potentially inhospitable night. Of course, we had never ...
The Eternal City
... to the Roman Forum and Palatine, so Amanda and I headed there in the morning, with the intention of having a 'quick' look around before it got too hot, but as it turned out that was a bit much to ask, there's just too much to see! The Nero exhibition continued through here as well, giving us more information about the era in which he was the emperor. We then walked back to the Centro Storico where we spent the afternoon wandering around, visiting the sights on Teresa's list ...