It's about time t
hat I updated the blog. At the end of July, Amanda, Wesley, and Talia joined Jan and me in Italy; Amanda from the states, and Wesley and Talia from Japan. Jan and I were very excited to have our children with us in Italy. Unfortunately, Ry is in 29 Palms, California conducting his predeployment training for Afghanistan; so he and Jamie could not join us.
As for the visit--we wasted no time with our adventure. Upon Amanda's arrival, we headed to downtown Naples to shop. Near the port is Via Toledo, a walking street full of shops. Amanda was in heaven--I was tired. Wesley and Talia arrived in Roma a few days later. Jan, Amanda, and I drove to Rome for the linkup. The airport was a challenge, but after several hours, we made contact with Wesley and Talia. After our pickup, we head downtown Roma to check at our hostel. To our surprise, we were only a block from the coliseum. Of course, we could not rest, out we went to visit the Coliseum at night!!! Followed by a cafe and beer!
The hostel was an experience with Jan!!!!! Hidden inside very large buildings--what you would think of as an office building, is a number of "hotels". On one floor is one hostel and on the next is another. Different concept than the States, but for the price, you cannot beat it!!! Well, Jan survived and we were all happy.
The next day, we toured the Coliseum, the Palentine Hill and the Roman Forum; all were simply amazing. After a long day of walking, we hoped into the Trail Blazer--by the way, is a mammoth car in comparison to European vehicles. Even the Mini Cooper is considered large here. Anyway, we drove around town and found the Vatican--what a gorgeous site. As we walked around the large piazza, we found a wonderful little cafe to rest and wet our whistle.
On Sunday, we headed to the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain. What wonderful sites. What's even more amazing is walking through these very small Italian alleys, only to come upon a historical site nestled in an open piazza (courtyard of the sorts). In the end, we left Roma for our new home in Naples. Wes and Janice