Saturday, September 27, 2008

Ravello

Today we spent the afternoon in Ravello, a town on the Amalfi Coast. It is a beautiful and scenic place, and the drive was breathtaking too! While we were there, we saw a wedding (Allison thought the bride was a princess!) and visited the gardens of Villa Cimbrone . Then on the way home, we had a traffic jam due to a herd of goats on the road! It was a beautiful day and we will definitely be going back to Ravello again soon.


You can see all of our pictures from our trip to Ravello here:
Ravello pics

Ballet and playing...


Allison is taking a ballet class here on base and really enjoying it! Once a month they allow parents to watch the class and Daddy took the afternoon off to see it as well! It was really cute...



A & E have lots of fun playing together now, too. Ethan loves to do whatever Allison does- even wearing "princess shoes"! Too adorable!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Pics of our base housing...

Still a work in progress, but here are pics of our place here on base....enjoy and excuse the mess!

click here: House pics

Sorrento


This weekend we drove to Sorrento, near the Amalfi Coast. The weather was gorgeous and we had a great time! The scenery is breathtaking, and there is great shopping. You can go into all these neat little shops and get free samples of the locally made liquer called limoncello. It's kind of like a really strong lemon cough syrup! The kids had fun running around a lemon grove and we all enjoyed some yummy pizza for dinner.

click here to see: Sorrento pictures

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

big girl bed!


Today while the kids were at nursery school I put together Allison's toddler bed. I finally got the part I ordered months ago from Oklahoma (thanks Geri!) and decided that 3+ months in a pack 'n play was probably enough for my little one. I told her I had a surprise at home for her and she was so happy when she saw it! We'll see how tonight goes, but she was so tired from school (I'm not sure if her age group doesn't do naps of if they do and she just doesn't want to take one) that she fell asleep on the couch before 7, so hopefully it will go smoothly! I put the video monitor in with her just in case!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Welcome, Fall!

Things here in Italy are going pretty well! The weather has finally started to cool down, so we can enjoy more time outside without fear of heat exhaustion. I think Fall is on it's way!

Italians love their fireworks. They will use just about any excuse (holiday, festival, cousin's sister's aunt's daughter's report card) to do a fireworks show. We see and/or hear fireworks about 4 out of 7 days from our house. Sometimes the fireworks are during the day (like this morning at 7 a.m.), sometimes they are at night (on a random Wednedsday evening at 11:30 p.m.). We don't usually know the rhyme or reason behind the fireworks, but it is usually a pretty good show! Unless, of course, we are trying to sleep!

This past weekend we relaxed at home. Allison was feeling a bit under the weather and it was a bit rainy so we didn't do much. On Sunday we went to our friend Oliver's 3rd birthday party. The kids had fun playing and of course, eating cupcakes!

So far, contrary to all the horror stories we'd heard before arriving, driving around here has not been too scary. It takes some getting used to, because there seem to be essentially no rules. The other night we were on the highway (called the autostrada here). As you can see, there were no lane markers! Everyone was driving at about 65 mph on their own merry way.

This week the kids started their new Italian nursery school. The first day went pretty well. There were a few tears, especially from Allison, but I think that's to be expected when your mom leaves you at a school filled with people who don't speak the same language as you :) . They were both happy at the end of the day when I picked them up, though. We'll see how day #2 goes tomorrow!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Roma


We spent this past holiday weekend in Rome and had a blast with the kids! We took the train there and back (about a 90 minute ride) since we wouldn't need the car and didn't want to worry about parking and tolls. We rented an apartment and it worked out really well. It was in a great location and we were able to walk to almost all the major sights. We saw a ton, but there is still so much to see in this great city! Fortunately we are so close that we will be back many times over the next 2 years. Here is a link to our photos- we have too many to post here!

click here: Rome photos

Napoli

Dan and I spent 3 days last week in a class to help familiarize us with the Italian culture and the local area. It was very interesting! Did you know that the number 17 and women with a humpback are considered very unlucky in Italy (while a man with a hump is very lucky!)? We also learned a bunch of other things, such as etiquette, shopping, hand gestures, and holidays and festivals. On the last day we went into downtown Naples to begin to get acquainted with the public transportation system in the region and see some of the sights in the city. It was a nice introduction to the local area!

typical pedestrian street


Margellina, one of the port areas where you can take a hydrofoil (fast ferry) to Capri, Ischia, or Procida.


Galleria Umberto, one of Italy's oldest shopping "malls"


Castel Nuovo

Castel Nuovo


an area of ruins that was discovered when they started digging to build a subway station!


A large Piazza

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Pozzuoli, ancient port town

Well, we FINALLY have internet access in our apartment and are moved in and getting settled. So we can hopefully keep the blog more updated!
A couple of weeks ago we spent the afternoon in Pozzuoli. It's a coastal town just outside of Napoli proper, and has some really neat ruins right near the ocean. We had a nice afternoon there with the kids and as always, had some yummy gelato to keep cool!

Our massive American minivan, compared with typical European subcompacts

view from Pozzuoli, I think those are the islands of Ischia and Procida.


"Temple of Serapis" in Pozzuoli. An ancient marketplace.

Coast view of the city

A and E playing in the piazza that is at the marina