My first big trip I planned in 2009 was to Europe. I wanted to see Europe and visit a friend was living there for a few years so I made the most of it. After picking up extra shifts at work and off we went! The airline, Lufthansa, had us in seats completely opposite on the plane but after letting them know the situation we were upgraded to business class. I cannot thank them enough for that! We had an amazing time on the plan watching movies, listening to music and actually able to lay flat and sleep. When we landed in Fankfurt, Germany and got on another plane to Rome, Italy.
Flying in style
In Italy we caught a train to the city center then had to navigate our way to our hotel across the city. I felt the "oh no, what did I get myself into" at first but quickly figured things out. We visited all the major tourist attractions including museums, churches, neighborhoods. Walking was a bit much for Joshua so we did the hop on hop off bus a couple of times. Gelato helped out a lot too. Our hotel was called
Pensione Paradise . I loved it because it was very small and really immersed us in the culture by not being American or touristy. Our favorite restaurant was
Pepy's Bar.
We happened to be visiting during Palm Sunday. So this wave us a pretty neat opportunity to attend Palm Sunday service at the Vatican with the Pope. We had a pretty good spot and good thing cause as you can imagine it was packed. I loved all of Rome. So much history and beauty from walking in neighborhoods to the Borghese garden and parks to museums and archaeological sites.
The Colosseum
While we were sleeping one night I was awoken to a lot of shaking. A 6.3 earthquake hit and destroyed the city of L'Aquila. We went about our day and when we arrived back at our hotel my mom was on the phone. It was morning back home and everyone was hearing of the devastation. Over 300 people died.
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Trevi Fountain, Rome |
After a week in Rome it was time to fly back to Fankfaurt. I rented a car and drove to my friends place a few hours away. I traveled around Bavaria, visiting mid evil town, castles and even a concentration camp in which I would later in my nursing career meet a man who was liberated from that exact camp.
Alps from Fussen
Driving on the autobahn was fun but you would find yourself driving fast with no one behind you and minute later a car would appear out of nowhere. The food and chocolate was amazing. I loved greeting people in there own language. Germany reminded much of Oregon in that it was green. I loved driving along and looking over in countryside to see a castle out. We toured inside two castles. The Schloss Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau. The town of Fussen was very cute and I loved my hotel, Hotel Sonne.
Schloss Neuschwanstein
Finding activities Joshua would enjoy helped a lot. We spent a day at Lego Land which he loved. He also liked the criminal museum in Rothenburg. Rothenburg is a beautiful medieval town. But I did find the road out a bit confusing. This is because I turned down a street and about halfway down I noticed people walking towards me and then sitting at a table eating in the middle of what I thought was the road. Oops, it was a big sidewalk. :-)
We were staying at my friends nearly every night so he had her kids to play with. To keep cost down we just did day trips.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
One road trip was to Prague. We both enjoyed this city. So much to see it was a shame I only had one day. I got pulled over after crossing the border from Germany to Czech which had me scared for a moment but I did not have my lights on which is a law that even during the day your lights must be on. I still turn my lights on to this day. Starbucks there messed up my order and the persons in front of me so they gave me extra coffees!!! I know, why did I go to a Starbucks instead of someplace local. We need coffee and it was the only one I saw. The city was easy to walk and very beautiful. The east side of the Charles Bridge seems more busy than the West at the time I went. We went to the Castle up on the hill. It was very beautiful and you also get great views of the city.
Prauge, Czech
We made another side trip to Salzburg, Austria. It was Easter weekend and everyone was out so it difficult to see the city. We drove around for a while and took a couple pictures. This just means that I have to go back! In all, we where gone for about two and a half weeks. This was the bringing of my passion for travel.
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Fountain of Neptune, Piazza Navona, Rome |
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Circus Maximus, Rome |
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Roman Forum |
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Inside the Vatican, Vatican City |
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The Colosseum |
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Arch of Constatine |
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Outside the Colosseum |
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The Pope, Palm Sunday service |
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Nuremberg, Germany |
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Pottenstein |
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Dachau Concentration Camp |
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Munich, Germany |
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Dancing musical clock in Munich marketplace |
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Famous beer Haus |
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Schloss Neuschwanstein |
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Hohenschwangau |
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Mozart's House, Salzburg Austria |
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Fortress Hohensalzburg, Salzburg Castle |
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Prague, Czech Astronomical clock |
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Prague |
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Overlooking Prague |
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Guard outside Prague Castle |
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Outside Prague Castle |
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Rothenburg, Germany store |
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Rothenburg |
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Very interesting and fun museum in Rothenburg |
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A sign on an walk in the woods |
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My friend Cassandra and her kids (who I stayed with) and her German friend |
How I planned my trip
When in Rome I highly recommend getting the
Roma Pass. It gives you free transportation and entry into 2 museums which saves you money as well as discounts. Some places give you direct access without waiting in line. The pass is good for three days.
I have hundreds of more picture of so many beautiful places. We had a camera stolen in Rome with many pictures on it so I hope to make it back to see it all again and get more pictures.
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