Thursday, July 16, 2009

Greece..hmm..interesting place. Thank God we didn't stay in Athens!


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So Matt and I have been waiting forever to get to Greece. We decided to spend a little more money travel independently in Greece verse Italy (we gotta go back there and hit up Venice, etc.). We were thinking this was a good choice since there were so many things we wanted to see in Italy. It just made sense to travel with a Semester at Sea on an organized trip. So the day finally came and we arrived in Greece. We must say that the Piraeus Port was nothing of what we thought Greece would be. As Matt said..It had a smell and taste of Washington D.C (graffiti, a lot of people, traffic, etc.). We spent one day at Athena and the Acropolis. It was okay, but we are "Ruins out." No more old stuff that is barely standing. The ruins trips are always in the middle of the day, at the hottest times, not enough water, and a lot of people. Don't get us wrong...It was very cool (that's why we added a pic), but we were ready to go in about 1 hours after arriving. So our first day went by fast, and we were off to our second!!! We took a plane (after walking 20 minutes to the bus stop and a 1 hour bus ride) to Santorini Island. This is the same island that Mama Mia and Sisterhood of the traveling were filmed. So we had 2 1/2 days and 2 nights to live it up in Santorini. We wanted a little culture, down time, and amazing sunsets so....we did the following


1. Stayed at a really nice hostel- Pension George (we highly recommend in Karterados)
2. Walked around Fira (capital) and did a little shopping
3. Watched the sunset while having dessert in Fira
4. Got a gyro and sat and people watched
5. Stood outside on our balcony and watched the stars for a bit
6. Road a bus to the highest point (Prophet Elias Monastery) on the island (I wore my fancy handmade shoes from Spain)
7. Climbed up to the highest village (Pirgos) on the island and got great pics
8. Sailed on a boat to the active volcano (Island Nea Kameni), and walked to the top of it (the guide dug up soil and you could feel the heat of the lava below us)
9. Sailed to the Hot Spring (Matt got in and said the ground felt like a hair, muddy tongue..gross)
10. Sailed to Thirassia, where we rode donkeys up the mountain to a little cafe (my donkey was crazy. The donkeys aren't guided. They just go straight to the top without stopping or waiting their turn. Check out the donkey's going downhill in the video
11. We saw the sunset in Oia (most popular part of the island with the white houses and blue tops)
12. We had the best dessert at a little crepe place
13. We took a tour bus back to our side of the island
14. We met some new friends from England and chatted over a glass of wine
15. Finally, went back to our room to get ready for a 5:30am wake up call for our 7:25am plane back to Athens.

Okay.. I can finally breathe.....We are so sleepy, but IT WAS TOTALLY WORTH IT!!!!

We can't believe our trip is half way over. We are headed to Turkey in 1 day!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MA!!! (OLIVE JUICE) SMOOCHES from Matt and I

GREAT Bday, but no Sea Olympics Victory..so sad





So I had amazing birthday, I would have to say it was in the top 3 best bdays in my life time. I'm not sure how I'm going to top it for 30. You really can't beat being off work, a day at sea, huge bbq, midday nap, lots of bday wishes from online to over our loud PA, ice cream 3 times, cake, gummy bears, new thing of chapstick (from Phil..much needed..haha), fun card that sings to me, but I can't read it because it's in Croatian, and more. We ended the day with a games night which was fun. We also had our Sea Olympics. There were about 8 different games. This was a very big day because the winning sea gets to get off the ship first in VA (No line for them) Matt was over the dodgeball competition, and I was over the paper boat race. The lip sync competition and synchronized swimming (a pic of our team above)were by far the funniest things we had ever seen. Unfortunately, the RED sea (our floor) fought long and hard, but did not win. They finished third to last, but that's okay (the yellow sea won). We'll be having an ice cream social for their efforts. Oh...our adopted Place family is doing well. We spend a lot of time with Tara, Lindsay and Rasheda because we see them the most and they are always open to telling us about their travels both good and bad. Bronson, Amanda, Carter, Paoline, and Sarah are good as well. We are happy say they all got good grades on their papers and aced their Global Studies midterm. We are quite proud parents. Matt was also successful at convincing Lindsay not to get a random tattoo in Croatia. We had a family movie night, and will hopefully, post a family pic soon. There is always something happening with such a large family. We off to explore GREECE and more specifically SANTORINI!!!!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

It's My Birthday!

So it is 2am, and yes, we are still awake. The sky is beautiful. The stars are out, and the moon is a bright orange color. We are sitting on the deck listening to one of the student play the guitar. It's a good night. We have one more time change (1 hour a head.. now a 7 hour time difference from Ohio and a 10 hour difference from Cali). We have the Sea Olympics tomorrow, which is the same as field day. It will be interesting to see students play dodge ball on a moving ship and synchronize swim in a 15 by 10 pool (3 feet only). It is a free day, so there are no classes, and students are looking forward to sleeping in. It's going to be a good day....of course it is my bday!!! I hope they serve French fries for lunch.. or maybe there wonderful little brownies...if not BBQ for dinner...oh yea! Well, we are off to bed..good night and Happy Birthday to my other July 12th amigos…Tim and Reka : )

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Undiscovered beauty behind the Dubrovnik Walls of Croatia






Matt woke up at 6am to watch the ship pull into Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Master Captain is from Croatia. As we pulled past the city chapel, the captain blew the ship horn once, and the chapel replied with the sound of their bell three times. As we pulled pass his house, he blow the ship horn three times and the town harbor responded with three horns. At that moment, the captain's wife waved a white flag while standing on top of a stone wall. It was one of the most touching and romantic moments ever.

Croatia is amazing. It is a beautiful country with a very recent sad past. This country was heavily impacted by war, death, and destruction about 17 years ago. We had the opportunity to go to the War Photo Museum. There were photos of the war in Croatia, Columbia, and of wounded soldiers from the US. It was quite profound and moving. We had the opportunity to talk to several locals who survived the Croatian war and their stories were overwhelming. They showed us all the places where the city had been bomb and rebuilt. There is a great deal of pride and love from the people towards their country. We feel very blessed to have been able to be visitors and not just tourist to their beautiful country.

We have had the opportunity to really relax these past couple of days. We spend a whole day at the beach on the island of Lopud. It was a beautiful place, but extremely hot. We walked throughout the Old Town, walked 1,715 steps around the Wall (the video above; it is the largest fortress in the world), and tried great Croatian food. Are time here has gone by slowly which is nice...We will be talking off and headed towards Greece tomorrow night. So, one last day to enjoy this breathtakingly beautiful country. We hope you enjoy the pics above.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

History, Culture, Food, Art….Magical..we loved Italy




So we are back after a 4 day excursion from Rome to Florence. Rome and Florence are by far the most amazing places one could go visit. There is so much history and culture. We had lasagna that melted in your mouth like butter, and gelato (I ate it 3 times a day; we got gelato from a cafe that has been open since the 1850s) that was so fresh you could still taste the gelato in your mouth moments after you had finished it. The ancient ruins in Rome were breathtaking and overwhelming to the eye. They were elegant, huge, old, and works of genius. We had the opportunity to see the gladiator Colosseum, the Roman Forum (ancient city hall), the Vatican, St. Peter's church, the statue of David, and more. The Colosseum which was built in Rome times. It is said to have seated anywhere from 50,000 to 87,000 people. It is the largest amphitheater in the world (It is one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World). Walking through this monument was a bit surreal and challenging as the steps were very steep. The other pic in the middle is a Santa Mazia del Fiore, a cathedral in Florence. In ancient times, no one could enter the cathedral unless they were baptized, so there is a large baptism house across the street from it. The top pic in the center is one of the many beautiful buildings that we were able to see daily. We were fortunate to have a guide that lives in Rome now, but was raised in Florence. She was very knowledgeable in both areas and had a delightful personality. We hope to come back and see her soon. We needed more time in Italy, so we ended our trip with a traditional visit to Trevi Fountain. It is said if you throw one coin over your left shoulder you’ll come back to Rome...we can only hope... so for now good night family, goodnight Italy!