Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween!!!
We will see you guys in about three weeks.
P.S. For the past month all I've been craving is store bought pumpkin pie with Tillamook Vanilla Bean ice cream....so someone PLEASE have some for Thanksgiving :) Thanks.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Hard Rock

Thomas and I stumbled across Hard Rock in Rome! It was the most unique Hard Rock I have ever seen. The ceilings were painted (second picture down) in keeping with the "Rome theme." Thomas of course ordered the biggest burger on the menu ;)



We still have at least one more Rome post but I don't know if it will happen before our internet is shut off. We may have to wait until our stuff arrives in GA.

Vatican Museum

I have no idea what anything is or which rooms these pictures were taken in. Had I not been sick I probably would have kept a journal, but I was lucky I even made it through the museum. It took FOREVER. I was sitting every chance I got. This was the hardest day for me because I got really sick and we walked for miles. The museum entrance is on the back side of the Vatican (church part) and it consists of what seems like hundreds of rooms (chapels I think). They are all painted floor to ceiling and are beautiful.





Wednesday, October 28, 2009

finally!!!

We're coming to visit! Thomas finally got correct orders in hand and I just purchased tickets. We shipped our car yesterday, we're sending Ana to friends in Florida around the 14th, our stuff is being picked up on the 16th, we leave Germany for Savannah on the 18th, and we fly to Washington to visit for two weeks on the 22nd of November. For the next three weeks we are going to be very busy and things are going to happen very fast. Our phone/internet is being shut off this weekend, so updates will be made when we make it to the library.


We already have an apartment in Savannah. It's a really cute one bedroom about 30 miles from Ft. Stewart. We pick up the keys the morning after we arrive. Our car will arrive no later than December 11th and our household goods will arrive no later than December 31st.


We will be in Washington until December 8th.


Thomas and I have decided to do a dessert gathering at my mom's house the Sunday we fly in. I'll email specifics so that everything isn't plastered all over the internet, but this way we can meet at one location and see everyone at the same time. We also decided that the best way to see everyone as much as possible is to invite everyone to tag along anytime they want. Whether we're shopping or just hanging out everyone is welcome to join us! We are not going to schedule specific days with anyone because we want to see everyone everyday! We'll email our list of activities after we get a better idea of what we're doing.


OK, that was a lot of information. I will send out an email with the times we arrive and what time to meet at my mom's house after I call her and confirm our plans.


See everyone soon!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Vatican

The front of the Vatican.

Just inside the entrance. It was beautiful.


Everything was painted and so detailed. This was part of the ceiling.

This was my favorite "piece." It's a window with a dove "flying in." We weren't allowed to have the flash on but I think it makes the dove look even cooler in this picture.

We also went under the Vatican to see the tombs of the Popes.


Next post will include pictures from the Vatican Museum. We have so many I don't even want to go through them right now.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

day 2 continued

Spanish Steps
Where's Waldo? Yes, Thomas really is in this picture. He's sitting on the stairs. Good luck finding him. Here I am. This is what I looked like the entire trip. He also got a very attractive sneezing picture too. He thought the whole thing was so funny.....until we got home and he was the one sick.


Friday, October 23, 2009

Italy Recap Day 2

Monumento a Vittorio Emanuel IIFontana di Trevi
Inside the Colosseo.



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

starting at the beginning

Upon arriving Tuesday afternoon Thomas and I hopped on a bus that took us downtown. The drivers. Wow. I actually don't think what Italians do can be labeled driving. It's more like a "mad dash to cut off the guy next to you." It was complete chaos.

After realizing that we had no clue how to get to our hotel and that it wasn't even on our map of Rome, we decided we better start walking. It turned out to be like a 13K walk to the hotel...with luggage....on cobble stones. Oh we have such fun memories. Did I mention I was sick? That's right. After being sick free for over two years I get sick the day we leave for Rome. It makes our memories of the trip that much more funny though.

For instance; I was the ONLY person in Rome wearing tennis shoes, two coats, gloves, AND a hat!!! People thought I was nuts. I felt like a three-headed monster at times. They don't even try to be discrete about their staring.

So the first day we didn't actually go in anything but we saw the Colosseum, ate some ice cream, and figured out what we were going to do the next day. Thomas' first dinner was pasta with clams. I hate seafood but it didn't matter much because at that point I couldn't smell anything anyways. He said it was pretty good. My first meal was vegetable soup. In fact, all but two of my meals the entire trip were vegetable soup. If you ever want a good vegetable soup in Rome I am the person to ask! I've tried them all.

I wish I would have been up for more ice cream. I only ate it twice I think :( That's my only regret about being sick on this trip. I was looking forward to ice cream at least twice a day.

Thomas was in charge of the camera and I can tell by looking at all our pictures that the Colosseum was his favorite ;) I think I have over a hundred pictures of it.


To come:

Wednesday
Inside the Colosseum, Spanish steps, Piazza Del Popolo, Fontana Di Trevi, and Piazza Venezia.

Thursday
Vatican and the Hard Rock Cafe.

Friday
Pantheon

Monday, October 19, 2009

so much more to come

There is so much to share it's overwhelming. This post is going to be short and sweet however because we're both sick, we got home late last night, and we just want to relax. All the exciting details will be blogged about over the next couple weeks. Taken our first afternoon in Rome. The Colosseum was one of our favorite parts.
This map was my best friend. It was so confusing there.

From inside the Colosseum. The "floor" no longer exists. What you're seeing now is what was once under the floor.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

I'm going to miss her

Thomas and I are off to Italy at 0230 Tuesday. We drop Ana off tomorrow at 1500 :( I'm going to miss my big ball of cuteness, but it's OK because I get to go on that honeymoon with...........
The sexiest man EVER!!!


Friday, October 9, 2009

It feels so good

My diploma finally arrived! It's hard to get a close up with our camera and not have a blurry picture but it says something along the lines of Washington State Univerisy has admitted
(My full name)
to the degree of
Bachelor of Arts
in Criminal Justice
Cum Laude Ana must inspect everything we bring into the house. Her rule.



Friday, October 2, 2009

Oktober Fest


This is Freihung. If you blink you'll miss it. The buildings are empty and run down so you better come with a ticket in hand. After a very long and interesting train ride we made it. This picture was actually taken on our way out because we didn't enter this way. I have no idea how we got in because we were so turned around. I have a confession, I'm geographically challenged. I am great at reading maps but if I don't have a map I'm lost. Really lost. Thomas is great with directions...when he's not drunk! The entire walk back to the train station all I heard from Mr. Helpful was "I have to pee."

We did not actually sit in any of the beer tents because even at 14:00 they were PACKED! They literally just drink ALL day long. I've never seen anything like it. The entire Fest was so cool though. It's like a giant fair. There are rides, games, food, trinket booths, and then of course the beer tents.

1 liter.

2 liter.

3 liters he's done. Actually he was done after liter 2. Liter 3 is when I went from wife to babysitter ;)

There is so much more to share but I'm going to save some for later. We had so much fun and I'm really glad we got to finally go. It would have been sad if we left Germany without going to Oktober Fest at least once. 3 liters of beer makes Thomas say stuff like, "I can only do Oktober Fest once in a lifetime."


P.S. He's very proud of his hat :)





Thursday, October 1, 2009

more to come

I just snapped this photo a couple minutes ago. I'm cleaning the house and baking cookies while my handsome love sleeps like a baby :) He's resting up for tomorrow....when we go to Oktober Fest! We're leaving Ana with his SSG and taking the train to Munich. I will be sure to take lots of photos of the festivities.
I love the fall. By far my favorite season. I love the colors, the smells, the holidays, and the decorations. I'm just beginning to decorate.
Isn't he just so handsome?!?!?! I probably won't be able to hang this sign again since he'll most likely be an E-6 (SSG) next deployment, which is why I left it up so long. It's been hanging outside for a month now.
The unfinished sign you saw in a previous post. This went on the outside of our front door.
It is so wonderful to have him home. His leave just started today and we have a lot of fun things lined up. Tomorrow is Oktober Fest and the 13th-18th is ITALY!!! We're staying in Rome, about 13 miles from the Vatican.
I'm just making a quick post since Thomas was busy napping, but he's up now. Enjoy your October and we'll be back on in a few weeks.
Happy October!