Friday, April 12, 2013

Cousins in Italy

       March 23rd was a super exciting day for us here in Italy.  Our cousins from Oregon flew in to Rome to travel around a bit with us.  It's crazy how the time really did go by quickly; it seemed like it was 'just yesterday' when Kat and I were talking about the possibility of travel to Italy.  I told her that we were moving to Italy for a few months and she said, "wouldn't that be cool if we came out for spring break and then left Dante with you until you fly home?"  It seemed that, all of the sudden, it was happening! 
     Since we have a car that only seats 5, I drove solo to Rome.  It's a 2 1/2 hr drive from our appartment in Naples so I popped in my Italian language CD's and drove.  It was a decent drive and I had no problems finding the airport plus free parking right up front!
     I didn't have to wait long until I saw some familiar faces: Kat, Eric, Dante and Mati!!!  I know Race and Juliann would have loved to have been there to greet them too but 7 people and luggage in the Mondeo would have been a rough ride home from Rome :-)
     I honestly didn't know what the Stones were going to think about Naples.  It can be a bit intense and overwhelming for the first time visitor.  It didn't take them long to find they loved this crazy city!
    First item on the agenda: pizza! off to the local pizzeria we went-actually, the boys went down and brought pizza back to the appartment.  We have made that a tradition. Company comes over, we get pizza to go :-)
    Second: Amalfi coast and Walk of the gods hike. Complete with our(The LeClairs) second visit to the little restaurant, Santa Croce where the owner grows his own vegetables, and where Eric felt the need to traverse part of the trail like the goats-up the side of the hill..haha (he took a wrong turn)
    Next: walking tour of Naples; castles, waterfront, many piazzas-including Piazza Dante, etc.  We enjoyed a few road side treats of pizzette, sfoliatella,etc. and rode the metro.
    Tuesday took us to Sorrento where we found the most amazing liquers! Chocolate, apple, limoncello (of course), etc.  Then, to Pompeii.  For Race, Juliann and I this was our second visit there and we finally found the casts of some of the residents..eery..  we didn't see them last time because we spent all of our time on the other side of the site.  This trip, it rained on us..blah..
   Wednesday we took the metro to the train station to go to Florence.  We walked up to catch the metro at 6 something in the morning..bleh.. also, we stood at the metro station for almost 30 min while we watched 4 metros pass by going the opposite direction.  What was that all about?!  Anyway, finally got to the main train station to catch our Florence train.  We chose Italo rail. It was the best travel experience I have ever had! The employees were kind and helpful, the train was on time, and the seats were comfy!  We got a good deal on our tickets so that was an added bonus too.
     Since it was the 2nd time the kids and I visited Florence, we enjoyed watching the Stones see it for the first time (minus Mati: she had been there already on a trip w/her Grandma).  We stayed in a little 1 bedroom appt. on the west side of the Arno river.  It was comical putting 7 people in a place that could sleep 3-4 people comfortably.  The first night, all 4 of us girls slept in the same bed.  HILARIOUS! The boys were in the living room. They said buses and what sounded like armored tanks drove up and down the street all night. ugh. We switched it up the 2nd and 3rd nights and it was still hilarious, but doable.
     As during most of our ventures, we walked A LOT! I don't mind walking and R & J have resigned themselves to it, for the most part.  We saw all of Florence in detail.  For us LeClairs, Florence will always be filled with lots of comical memories-especially relating to sleeping arrangements. haha
       


Well, I will have to write a second part to Cousins in Italy. I still have to tell you about Venice!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

In the 'heel': Lecce,Puglia

 
 
 
 
 
 
just 1 shot of some of the windmills we saw as we drove into Puglia 


Pictures of the room we stayed

pics taken near a ruin. just behind Aaron is the sunken amphitheater

Above:frise; a dry, super hard bread that should be soaked first and then topped w/tomatoes, oregano,etc.  surprisingly good!  Below: my absolutely favorite pastry from the area. Aaron called it a high-end hostess pie filled with cream.  I just thought it was devine. and it looks kind of dry too but it's not. delicious!!







    The middle of March, Aaron and I got to go away for a few days-just the 2 of us. (Race and J stayed with good friends and they had a blast without us..sob sob..haha)  We traveled to Lecce, deep in the 'heel' of Italy.  Aaron had a work conference to attend and I got to 'tag' along.  Boeing put us up in a very nice hotel!  That was a nice treat. 
    The 1st night we went out to dinner with some of Aaron's coworkers.  Great company but...not such great food, unfortunately.  I usually like just about anything but not that night.  We were served an entire 'aquarium' of fish; most of it crudo-Italian for 'raw'.  yick...not delicious.  One dish looked and tasted like red boogers..sorry to be graphic but it was attrocious; and I am not exagerating..ugh.haha   Anyway, we now have funny memories from that dinner..
     While Aaron was in his conference, I walked around Lecce.  It is a lovely, peaceful town that I thoroughly enjoyed.  I always LOVE to have company but it was really nice walking around and exploring on my own.  After the conference, Aaron and I walked around a little bit together. That was nice too :-) 
     After we left Lecce, Aaron got to visit a factory in Grottaglie (a little north of Lecce) for Boeing.  While he was there, I drove to Toranto (30min from Grottaglie) to spend some time with my friend Leslie.  We walked around, went shopping and stopped for lunch.  It was a very fun visit and time with Leslie is always great!! 
     What a great little side trip.

Assisi & Gubbio, Umbria

Above: illegal pic. of the church St Francis built originally. The large building was built around the little one.
Statue of St Francis with live doves that we heard are always on this statue.
Views of Assisi from the drive up

Views as we were walking up



Some of the awesome people in our group


I don't remember the name of this church but it's where St Francis is buried

middle courtyard from the 2nd story of the church
This man was singing and preaching in the courtyard. He never wears shoes and after he preaches some of the people around walk up and give him food. He preached about how the Catholic church should get back to a poorer way of living. St Francis is the saint of poverty, etc.


 

View and carousel near the church of St Clare (sp?)



Our friends,Anna and Alaina carried me around a little bit. Quite comical..

Spectacular views from Rocca Maggiore, a castle above Assisi



Anna Juilann and Alaina
View of St Francis's church from the castle


Our friend Herb helping me get a view of the description of what we were looking at inside the castle

We were all confused by this exhibit..hmmm...

Pathway from one tower to the other. Above: inside  Below: outiside path on the roof
Picture below: time of praise and worship in the hotel breakfast room. An amazing time!!

Gubbio: above-street market  below: view of castles,etc. in the hills



Austin (older brother of Anna and Alaina) Aaron and Race





Our friend Steve :-) 
I have a 'thing' for taking pictures of people taking pictures and of doors, really cool doors of course!
View of a church in Gubbio. Below: Steve giving us a perspective of the size of this door. Wow!!


A few weeks ago, we had the pleasure and privilege to join a group of friends from church to accompany them to Assisi and Gubbio; 2 towns north of Rome a bit.  An Italian family organized the adventure so we went along for the ride.  We stayed in Assisi for 2 nights and I think our group took up half of the hotel!   There were 7 families in our group.  It was so fun to spend time with everyone and get to know all of them a little better.  One night, almost everyone came to our room to play UNO.  It was such a blast! I wish I had a picture or a video of that time. Probably one of the best memories we took with us.
   Assisi is full of churches and we saw most of them(only got a few 'illegal' inside shots :-).  Gubbio is known for its medieval castles and buildings.  It was really neat to see all of them.  It was fun to walk around the towns and take in the sites.