Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Italy


Remember that time I went to Italy?  Well I do, and today I feel like reminiscing about it here.  Get ready:

First off, we passed Kanye in the SLC airport.  No joke. Then it was all down hill from there as we had many a struggle getting there.  Lets just say that we spent a few days sleeping in airports.  One of us cried quite a bit while one of us laughed quite a bit, but we finally made it.  
 AND we got to experience first class!  I don't think I can ever go back, which means that I will never be able to afford to fly internationally again...









We saw 100,000 really cool things.
 I love a good ceiling. (That's me in the Pantheon!)
 We participated in a bit of ridiculousness. Obviously.











 
We threw coins in the Trevi Fountain so clearly we will be back someday.














 
We ate pizza everyday.  Mostly delicious, but you can't win em all.
Occasionally we ate things other than pizza.  But only occasionally.










And I had a birthday!  My golden birthday to be precise. 26 on March 26th.
My birthday gift from Jill and Cindy.
 We also had some major struggles coming home.  We were stuck in Venice for 3 days (which sounds like a cooler problem than it is) but when we finally made it, we got first class again!  I'm telling you, this was a legitimate highlight.

I long to go back.  I love traveling and seeing the different cultures and buildings and art and just all around beauty that the world has to offer.  I went with some pretty great people and fulfilled some lifelong dreams.  I couldn't of asked for more for my birthday.

2 comments:

  1. I'm still so jealous even though the airport struggles are not my favorite! You look fantastic. You are one hot Italian!

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  2. What a fun adventure! I'm sure you will never forget your 26th birthday. Um, how do you look gorgeous after sleeping in an airport for 3 days. It's not fair at all. I want your whole wardrobe, Okay thanks. Also since you bought my dinner the other day I owe you dinner!

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