Monday, May 25, 2009

Castello di Baia

I continue to be a lazy blogger and am so grateful that my dear friend, Amanda, is anything but. I will once again refer you to her amazing blog where she details our recent trip to the Castle of Baia! This is a place I've wanted to visit since we moved here since I see it across the bay from our house everyday. I had a wonderful time with Amanda and I am so happy to have an adventuring partner (we have set a weekly date to explore our local area since there are thousands of years of history within minutes of our homes). Thanks again for being such a great blogger Amanda!!!! http://livingintheboot.squarespace.com/
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Here are a few extra pics from our day out. This is Lago D'Averno which was once thought to be the gateway to hell in Roman Days. This is about 10 min from the house and there is a great Cafe Bar right at the top.
I love Italy for things like this...Amanda and I parked the car, paid the parking attendant, started walking up to the castle, and then visited the goats in the parking lot :) One of the beautiful rooms in the castle.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Paris...wonderful Paris!

Only a month late in posting...I'm getting better! I thought before we headed out next week for our 10 day cruise of the Eastern Med, I should try to get caught up with our blogging so I can start posting about the cruise as soon as we get back. There are so many places we have on our "must see" list, that I'm afraid we won't get them all checked off before we leave next year! One of those places that we wanted to go was Paris for obvious reasons- the culture, history, food, art, food, architecture, and did I mention food??? For our 2 year anniversary, we went to Paris for four AMAZING days- a total dream come true!
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The weather started out against us the first two days with constant drizzle and gray skies, but on day 3 the rain seemed to stop and the sun came out right when we got to Notre Dame! Karl and I are serious travelers and had an intimidating itinerary which had us going 12 hours straight each day! I couldn't post all the pics, but I at least covered our favorite places.
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Parker seemed to enjoy the city (at least everyone seemed to enjoy him!), but he did sleep through most of the trip in his backpack carrier! One day I'm sure he'll be upset that we took him when he was too little to remember it.
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I actually posted the pictures in reverse order, so we're basically starting from the end back to the beginning.
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The view from the top of the Arc de Triomphe. It was wonderful to look down the Avenue des Champs-Elysess and the Rue St-Honore from the top of the arch- the view just takes your breath away! In this area are some of the best cafes, gardens, and shops in all of Paris.
Before we went up to the top, we stopped to buy a painting from a vendor on the street. I had always pictured Paris as a place where you can walk down the street and watch artists paint some of the most famous landscapes in the world...and I was right...so we bought a beautiful oil painting of the Eiffel Tower from a guy named Pierre! The Sacre-Coeur in Montmartre. It took walking up waaaaay too many stairs, but the payoff was fantastic when we reached the top and saw this magnificent church. Outside the monumental church were street painters, dancers, and street performers- we sat and watched a dance troop as we just took in all that was around us.
Parker playing with Karl outside Notre Dame...not a lot of 9 months old can say that!
Paris is the spring...simply stunning.
Parker, Karl, and I on the Pont Neuf (I obviously wasn't ready for this to be taken). This is the oldest bridge in Paris, as it was started in 1578, and it was the first bridge not to have buildings on it.
Our family in front of Notre Dame. It was even more beautiful than I had imagined! The first stone was laid here in 1163 and it was 170 years later than it was actually completed. It is a true Gothic masterpiece from the Rose windows to interior/exterior grandeur (no hunchback sightings though).
Karl and I have traveled enough now in Europe that I have seen too many churches to name, but it was in Paris that I found the most beautiful one to date. Sainte-Chapelle is absolutely magical and has been hailed as one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of the Western world. The church is made up of 15 stained-glass windows (50 ft tall each) that portray over 1000 religious scenes. Anyone coming to Paris MUST visit here!
As beautiful as this picture is, it doesn't even do it justice- you just have to experience it in person.
Parker and I in the entrance to the Musee du Louvre.
Not every baby gets to practice his walking skills surrounded by works by da Vinci, Michelangelo, Gericault, and Rembrandt!
Since Da Vinci Code is one of our favorite books/movies, we had to make a stop where the two pyramids meet...I wonder if she really is underneath here.....
As fantastic as the Louvre was, Karl and I actually enjoyed the Musee d'Orsay much more. It was here that we saw Monet, Whistler's Mother, Manet, Renoir, and Delacroix. The museum is actually a renovated train station and is home to many of the Impressionist art in the world.
The Tomb of Napolean Bonaparte inside the Dome Church.
Okay look closely from left to right and you'll see the Dome Church, The Thinker statue by Rodin (nestled in the bushes in the middle), and the Eiffel Tower.
The Thinker at the Musee Rodin- I never knew this was in the middle of a garden full of Rodin statues and the Gates of Hell.
Does this really need explaining?
Parker playing in the grass at the Eiffel Tower. We stayed about two blocks from here, so whenever we had downtime, this is where we hung out.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Parker Update

I can't believe how big my little boy is getting! We had his nine month appointment at the beginning of May and he weighed almost 20 lbs and is 28 inches long! He is crawling and climbing on everything which also means he falls down A LOT and seems to have a new bump daily. Parker has definitely gotten a lot of hair lately, but the cowlick right in the middle of his forehead has given him one of the strangest looking hairlines and it looks so funny in pictures (he's still the cutest baby on the planet though!). He's still working on his first tooth which is making it challenging to find foods he can eat- we're working with oatmeal, pasta, cottage cheese, and lots of pureed veggies and fruits.
To help ease my sanity with Parker's new found mobility, we rearranged the whole house and gave him some special play areas- one in the living room and then his whole room got a makeover (it went from nursery to big boy play room).
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Parker in his new big boy jammies!
You can see some of the new living room set up here. Parker playing in his new room. Check out that hair- how in the world do you fight a cowlick in a nine month old??
Parker is obsessed with looking at himself, so we thought a kid-friendly mirror was a must.
Can you tell what Karl is training him for?
He LOVES playing outside and cries everytime I take him in. His love of dirt has earned him one or two baths a day now!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Ischia for Mother's Day

I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day, especially all my friends and family who celebrated their very first Mother's Day this year. I have to say that I don't think anything will every top my this first Mother's Day for me- it was truely a magical day and I was so sad to come back to reality at the end of it all (but excited to see the wee one since I had been away ALL day). I went to the island of Ischia to a thermal bath resort called Negombo with my dear friends Lisa, Amanda, and Norma. I always give Amanda credit for being a superb blogger and so I am being exceptionally lazy and directing you to her blog to see pictures and read all about the day...thanks Amanda for being truely fantastic and capturing our bit of heaven with your photos and words :)
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