Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Roman Holiday...Day 2...Part 2

So after our sightseeing in Rome we headed to
The Roman Countryside.

Along the drive we had great conversation while looking at all the sights along the road.
Parts of the drive around the lake were winding and small and nothing to keep you from falling if that was to happen. It reminded me of the drive from Reno to Lake Tahoe.

We stopped at a look out point to take in the view and to take some pictures as well.
It was neat that in these little pull over sections off the road there were food trailers and they had tables and chairs and umbrellas so you could stop and eat if you wanted.
We stopped in a small village called Nemi ....it was so cute....you could stand on a look out point and see the lake...see churches and the streets were so cute.

We stopped here to taste some meats and cheese and a little wine tasting.
Below is the shop we got our goodies from...it was a very interesting meat market.
 All types and sizes of meat were hanging from the ceilings and the walls...at times you had to duck and dodge meat to get from on spot in the store to the other. Some meat even still had hair on it...that was mostly the buffalo meat.

In the picture below...the white looking stuff hanging is buffalo balls...the picture does not do them justice...they are huge...and this became a topic of conversation throughout our lunch time.
These meats are good to hang this way for 2 years...

Not sure I could buy my meat hanging from the wall for even a month in an open air store and all kinds of flies and such crawling on it...though we did do a taste tasting and we're still here.
 After our tasting we walked the streets to take in the feel of the town and then we headed to our lunch destination.

 Not sure why I forgot to take a picture of the outside of this restaurant but by some of the pictures I'm sharing you can get the feel at how wonderful this place is.
I could of sat here all day drinking wine and just looking out over Lake Albano.

Before sitting at our table we were given a tour of the wine cellar...so many different areas below.
There are more than 35,000 bottles in the cellar that is in an ancient volcano.
Some bottles have been there so long that the dust is so thick you can't even see the bottle.
I was very nervous in the section that housed wines that cost over $25,000.

The name of the restaurant is "Pagnanelli" and for me was the highlight of the day....and this is where the wine glass pictures throughout our trip were born.
"Salute"
Our guide Marco ....not sure he knew what to expect from us but I do think he had a good time and I think he wished he could of joined us in the wine drinking.
We tried to talk him into it but he said he was working and couldn't ...though we sat for so long the wine would of been out of his system by then....but you had to respect him....but no worries...we had his share.
Below is myself with Marco.
So...during the lunch process I decided to take out a page from the way my friend Fonda travels when she goes some place new....she lets the waiter order for her...something I "DON'T" do cause I like to know what I'm eating.
But my thougth was...I'm in Rome...let's do as the Romans do...let's make this vacation a memorable one in all aspects.

So we allowed Marco to order for us...we asked him, what would you order ...but we also let him know we liked our stuff cooked and nothing crazy and that we weren't eating any balls either (which we had many conversations about)...after all we had just seen them at the market but we didn't wanna eat them.

So...he suggested a platter of samplings...so we ordered 2 different ones.
Now during all this time we were having wine from our wine tasting...nice size glasses too...we never had an empty glass....I didn't care too much for the red but loved all the whites.


So these are the 2 platters that came out...cute presentation but we immediately started to wonder if we made the right choice in allowing Marco to order for us...I was like...okay...I see cantaloupe...that's safe...But I will admit it was basically good and he told us what everything was and we tried it all except for the baby octopus which is in the second picture, bottom left.

In the same picture, top right was the tuna...it's cooked but not like how we cook it and had some type of flavoring on it that was purple....I tried it and told Marco I like my tuna in a can...it wasn't bad but it wasn't great...taste was weird...but I tried it, Go Robin!

We talked so much about the food and made jokes and had a good time...what we had was good though different but was just the right amount...though I'm not sure I will let someone else choose my meal again...it's like been there, done that, I'm done.
 After a wonderful time at lunch it was time to go...here we are with Marco and one of the waiters in front of the resturant.
 So before heading back to Rome we made a stop in the small medieval village of Castel Gandolfo
where the Pope resides during the summer when he is in Rome.
The entrance with The Swiss Guards....a sign the Pope is in residence.
 The top balcony is where the Pope stands when he talks and hold his sermon.
 It's sad...Our time in the countryside has come to an end...we had a full day...9 hours...and I think we showed Marco a really good time as he did with us.

Marco dropped us off at our hotel where we cleaned up and had dinner on the roof top terrace of our hotel. Below is the view from our table.
It's a small terrace but apparently very popular and reservations are a must.
There was not a huge menu and I must say a very pricey one at that...we finally decided on our meal and it was one we shared, as that is the way we did most of our meals...
It was funny cause Lonnie was asking questions about the menu and she was like....is it cooked, we like our stuff cooked and not talking back to us...it was so funny cause at first I was unsure if the waiter got our sense of humor....but he did...and our meal was good...as was the wine.

Day 2 was another success...now it's time to rest up for Day 3 and our last day in Rome.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Roman Holiday....Day 2...Part 1

Day 2 started early....we were greeted at our hotel by our driver and tour guide Marco.
Our first stop was a beautiful neighborhood with convents, housing and parks and this building which held a private garden behind it's doors.
It's also special cause there is a key hole you can look through and you can see the city in a different view with the dome of St Peter's Basilica front and center.
Now I did try to take pictures through the key hole but they didn't come out very good....you can't really tell what your looking at.
 This is walking through an area of the park and when you get to the edge you can see all of Rome....if you click on this picture you can see it better in bigger form.
The view was amazing.
 We then were taken to a water fountain...many in Rome...where we were taught how to drink from it the way the Romans do...sorry...not sharing those pictures...LOL...

Below an ancient ruin ...the land in front of it is where they once use to race their chariots.
 Then we stopped for a picture kodak moment of
Vittorio Emanuel ll Monument
also known as The Wedding Cake
it was a beautiful building with a round a bout in front of it
 Then we did another stop for a picture moment...a view of The Roman Forum from Capitoline Hill
Capitoline Hill is where the mayor of Rome resides.
 Then a quick stop by The Pantheon....this church was saved and preserved after becoming a Christian church....the artist Raphael is also buried here.
There is a hole in the ceiling and the floor is made where the water drains out from the middle.
 picture below taken inside the Pantheon
 We then stopped by another church....a name I can not remember...but if you look at the ceilings it looks as though there is a dome ceiling....
wrong...
it's painted and makes it looks like that...it is a flat ceiling....it is this way through out the church...
Awesome
 Then it was time to stop and get a cappuccino and then head to the Trevi Fountain
 where you had to make your wish to find love, get married and return to Rome...
2 out of 3 to wish for ain't bad....LOL
 Next stop...Pizza di Spangna also know as
The Spanish Steps
The Spanish Embassy is here ...that is how it got it's name The Spanish Steps....
we were dropped off at the top and walked down where Marco our guide met us.
 Below is just one of the many pictures I took of flowers on someones balcony
I loved it!
 Then we drove The Appian Way....a stretch of ancient road..past catacombs where many are buried...we then came to this part of road that was in it's day the road.
Your not suppose to drive on it (though we did see a car that did...but your not suppose too).
It was so amazing to stand and wonder who may of walked on this road before or who's chariot and horse may of driven on it...I felt myself go back some 2000 years.
Our morning was filled with many sites and wonders and quick trips to see amazing buildings and fountains and ruins....it was nice to cover so much ground and all done by car....something we could of never been able to of done so quickly on our own. Most of these places do not require a lot of time to see.

Now it was time to head out into the countryside...about 30 minutes away where we would have the most wonderful rest of our day.

As not to make this post any longer I will stop here and will be back tomorrow with Part 2 of Day 2.
See you then,




Monday, July 23, 2012

Italian Vacation.....The Road Leads To Rome

Are you excited to start hearing about and seeing pictures of my vacation?
I'm excited to relive it....let's see how well I remember it.

On July 4th I left Houston and met up with my cousin in Washington DC....we had a small layover so we spent our time in The United Club before it was time for our plane to take us to a vacation of a life time.
 We went first class which was wonderful on such a long flight...9 hours....but not even an hour into the flight the couple across from us with their toddler son, threw up all over himself....it had that rank smell (poor baby) but the crew was quick to get it all cleaned up and make it smell free...and then we had a drunk couple on the flight that caused a little drama...thankfully they finally went to sleep...the crew had said if they knew they were that bad they would of kicked them off the flight before we took off...I'm surprised they didn't notice cause while we were waiting to board I saw her swaying all over the place....what was goin' on in first class...anyway, our seats layed down like a bed....it was wonderful... After we were treated to drinks and a nice meal we made ourselves go to sleep...we didn't want jet-lag ...we were set to arrive in Rome at 8:30 am so we wanted to make the most of our day and not spend it in bed recovering from our flight. It was a good choice.

Welcome To Rome
 When we arrived in Rome we were greeted by our driver to take us to our hotel....when arriving... in our room the above picture was our view...The Colosseum...though it's not all there any longer I must say it is a most beautiful sight....I loved it! and loved looking at it ever time we were in the room....I was in awe.

Below is the full view from our room....what you see first is the ruins from what was where the Gladiators trained before tunneling over to the Colosseum for battle....there is no longer the tunnel due to the concrete modern day road.
 After unpacking and relaxing for a short period our guide for our Vatican visit met us at the hotel and away we went...Here is a replica of Mary holding Jesus after His crucifixion....we did see the original statue inside St Peters Basilica but it is behind a bullet proof glass....apparently a few years back someone tried to destroy it with a hammer so now it is protected.
 Outside The Vatican with St Peter's dome in the background
 Inside The Vatican
 the above and below picture go together
 Paintings and statues and tapestry's were just beautiful....it's amazing the beauty of the art from so long ago....the picture below looks as though it has a 3D effect and it's not...it amazes that back in that time period some couple hundred years AD they had down the 3D effect.
 The picture below was taken in St Peter's Basilica....most of my pictures taken inside here came out blurry due to the lighting....my cousins may of came out better but I haven't received her copies yet and didn't want to wait any longer to start posting...after all I have 2 weeks of vacation to share.
 Vatican Square....myself with our guide Antonia...she was nice and full of history...she was the perfect guide for this type of tour..I'm not a tour person but felt we would just miss something if we didn't have someone to show us and guide us...I didn't want to roam aimlessly....it was a good choice.
 The Vatican....did you know it is it's own city...separate from Rome.
 After our Vatican tour we went to a shop close by and shopped....I got my Vatican ornament...ornaments are something I like to collect from all the places and cities I visit.
After that we headed back to our hotel and freshened up and headed out for dinner....

We went to Papa Joe's that was recommended by our hotel...I just love sitting outside...it was a nice place...didn't get crowded which was nice....and this is where the wine drinking began...
Above my cousin Lonnie and myself.
Lonnie went out to the street to take my picture..cheers...the Vino is very very good.
After dinner we walked around and ended up at The Colesso (Colosseum)...just as beautiful at night as in the day....the way the lights shine on it makes it look like the glow from a fire....just breath taking.... then we stopped for our first gelato and then headed back to the hotel and decided to head to the terrace for a night cap.
Cheers to Day One...It was a VERY good day!

Monday, June 25, 2012

9 Days and Counting

My trip to Italy is nearing closer everyday.
In 9 days I will be getting ready to head to the airpot...land in DC....meet my cousin and board our flight to Rome, Italy.

It is warm in Italy but I will take their warm weather over Houston's warm weather any day. Today Houstons high is 102 while Rome's high is 85 and their nights in the high 60's...plus it really doesn't matter, I'll be in Rome.

Trying to figure out what I need to do to have my last minute items taken care of.  Then I still have a unfinished project at the store I need to finish and papers from market to go over before I leave.
Having a hard time getting it all togetehr...too much on my plate....but so ready to get on the big bird and excape for 2 weeks.

The weight is doing good...hoping to get 5 more off before the trip and be in a different set of numbers...wish me luck with staying on track.

Have a great week and stay cool.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Liam's Birthday Party

Liam had his Birthday Party yesterday...it was a pirate theme....
Jenn made the cake...so cute...all her food and snack were pirate themed named as well.....for example the pretzel sticks were named peg legs....hot dogs had pirate sails on them to look like a boat....it was really cute.
 Liam loves saying Aaarrr
 there were crafts
 and presents
 and birthday cake
it was a fun time....Liam had a really good time!

Where To Begin....

Where to begin or do I even try....seems like life is a whirlwind....kinda tired of curve balls but starting to realize that is really just a part of life.

Lots going on with the store...some good, some not so good..guess we'll wait and see what happens.
Tuesday I leave for market so hopefully seeing new merchandise will help me get a little more motivated.

My trip to Italy is getting closer so I'm trying to put the final pieces of getting ready for that together. I am so looking forward to getting away from it all and enjoying my trip and some girl time with my cousin.

The weight loss is going good....I'm feeling better about myself...enjoying buying clothes in smaller sizes....I'm hoping to loose 10 more pounds before I leave July 4th. I've been working out with Tammy but not as much as Tammy has, wish I could.

My brother is in town visiting a friend so I saw him Thursday night when he got in and then he'll be back here later this afternoon and tomorrow before he heads back to Florida and I head to Dallas.
Thursday Tammy and the kids came over for a visit so I'll share a couple of pictures.

Tayler and Colton with their Great Uncle John
my brother....little brother at that.
 Tayler and me....I share this picture because I just love it...those who know me well know I don't really like pictures...but this one I really like...when I see this picture it reminds me of this is what I see when I look in the mirror...usually what I see in the mirror and what I see in pictures is not the same....plus Tayler really makes the picture shine.
And then myself and brother John with Colton and Tayler....they took a liking to John...a little shy at first and then they warmed up....Tayler enjoyed singing to John and they liked it when he colored with them as well.

Yesterday I had Hayden for a couple hours before we headed to Liam's birthday party
(pictures to follow in another post)
She found a tiara I had and she said....Grams, a crown...I wanna be a princess....
So I let her wear it....
If I do say so myself Princess Hayden does make a lovely princess.

Well, I guess that's it for now...until next time....
It Is What It Is

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Tayler Turns 3

Happy Birthday My Sweet Tayler

Today Tayler turned 3 and our family celebrated her special day.
Tammy made her a Tinkerbell cake....isn't it cute?

 she had fun opening her presents
 and then it was outside for a pool party with her cousins.
Today was a very special day celebrating a special little girl.
Happy Birthday Tayler
Muggy Love You!!!