rochester castle

We were So lucky to have my mom (aka Gramley) come and stay with us for a few weeks around thanksgiving time. We planned a trip to the London temple and on the way there we decided to look for a nearby castle. We ended up in Rochester which was, for many years, the favorite place of Charles Dickens. He based many of his novels on this area (including the beloved story "A Christmas Carol"). The town was very quaint. I loved it! The town holds several festivals during the year to celebrate Dickens. They were setting up for the Christmas market while we were there. It looked like so much fun. We will for sure have to go back during one of them and take in more of the amazing history of this town!
The 2 main attractions that we saw were the Rochester Castle and the Cathedral. Both were spectacular. 

Here is the Cathedral

Gramley and the kids outside of the Cathedral

The castle

View from the inside. This castle was 4 stories high!




The old canon out front



 High Street

We had such a great time with Gramley. Wish she could have stayed longer!!

Ciao

*warning serious picture overload!!*


A few weeks ago Andy and I went to Italy sans kids! It was a whirlwind of a trip. We woke up at 3:00 am Friday morning to head to the airport. We landed in Bologna, Italy at about 10:00 am and headed to Venice in a rental car. This may sound silly, but it felt so good to get into the car on the correct side of the car ( that being the right side for the passenger) and to drive on the right side of the road again. The drive was really pretty. There were grape orchards and brightly colored old farm villas everywhere. The first day in Venice was kind of a blur. We were SO exhausted and had to force ourselves to keep going knowing that we only had 2 days there. Venice it quite amazing. I felt that there was SO much more to see then what the exterior facades portrayed, like the real story and beauty of Venice is inside all the hidden courtyards. I wanted to get a peek inside So bad. When you are walking around all the alleys, you can basically touch wall to wall and you are overshadowed by the tall buildings. It is one big confusing labyrinth. We got lost a few times but enjoyed the scenery!


My favorite thing about Italy was the language. I fell in love with it! I want to learn Italian. I also loved listening to them speak English. They add an "a" to the end of everything. For example, we asked for directions and the guy said "are you going by a-foot-a or by a-boat-a?" It made me giggle.



I thought this fruit stnad boat was so cute. We bought some grapes, and they were seriously amazing!


Shoe art in the middle of the water

We caught the very tail end of the fall leaves and they were beautiful!


Adorable outdoor cafes, just like in the movies. I kept thinking of lady and the tramp and singing "WHen the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie"!

This is the inside courtyard of the Doge Palace (it was the seat of the government for centuries). The building is quite amazing. The Doge commissioned famous artists to paint the walls and ceilings in all the rooms. It was amazing to me that many of the pieces of art were centered around Christ and that they believed the Doge was protected by Him. Christ was the center of their government. I wish this was still true. I don't think you would find many government buildings today covered in images of Christ.

On our Way to Venice we stopped in a little city called Monselice. It was up on a hill and this was the view from the top



On Saturday morning we didn't want to get out of bed. Lounging around sounded so enticing, but it was our last day. We had a little visitor help get us up and going. Nothing like a HUGE spider on your arm to make you scream like a girl and jump out of bed!! I'll let you decide who did the screaming and jumping like a girl ;)




In front of St. Mark's Basilica there are a ton of pigeons that will eat out of your hand


 in front of the basilica


view from the car window on the way back to the airport. Sunset over a grape vineyard!


I have loads more pictures, but this will have to do for now. I haven't been the best at blogging, so I am proud that I got this much done!

Happy Halloween

Pumpkin time!



Drew was superman...again :)

"Hey Drew, show me your muscles!"
"come on mom, do I have to?"
"Yes"
and this is what I get (with as little enthusiasm as possible):

Livi was the cutest little witch ever!



 Avery was a fairy



Spontaneous Adventures

*October 8


It was a Beautiful day yesterday. They say it may be our last, the end to this Indian Summer we have enjoyed the last few weeks. Not really knowing where we were going we jumped in the car and headed towards the coast. It ended up being too far away, so half way through our journey we took a quick turn off the freeway and followed the signs to Framlingham. One of the cool things about England is that no matter what direction you head in, you will almost always run into a castle. You would think that after going to a few castles it would get kind of old, but I LOVE them, and so do the kids. They love exploring and pretending to be the queen and king and I love learning the history and imagining what it was like long ago. This castle was the one were the first Queen of England, Mary Tudor, was crowned. It was built around 1100. AMAZING! The sun was shining and we soaked up the rays while the kids climbed and explored to their hearts content. A perfect Saturday.

Framlingham Castle

















The Seaside

Want to know the best present nature could ever give me? An Indian Summer in October. The weather here has been SO nice. England experienced the hottest day in October since 1985. 86 degrees baby! So what did we do? Head to the seaside of course (aka the beach in the states. lol)! Andy and I doubted that it would actually be warm enough to play at the beach but boy were we wrong. We put the kids in their swimming suits and wished we had worn ours too! They had so much fun collecting shells and splashing in the sea. Nothing like a lazy sunny day with sand between your toes to renew your spirits!

Wells Next the Sea

Digging


Splashing

Crab Hunting



 There were a bunch of Adorable beach huts lining the shore in the most fun colors!




A prefect day!