Posing With The Leaning Tower of Pisa

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When H and I planned our month long trip through 4 European countries we booked all our accommodation and transportation in advance. We also planned all of this via skype while H was in Iceland and I was in Oregon. To say that our trip planning was a challenge is an understatement. Somehow though we managed to successful plan everything out for that entire month with only one small hiccup.

Pisa…

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H and I left the beautiful Florence early in the morning and after a short train ride we arrived in Pisa. Since it was still quite early out many shops and attractions were not yet open. We did find one shop selling breakfast that quickly grabbed our attention with its massive nutella sign.

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I miss nutella being considered an appropriate breakfast food! Of course while we were enjoying our nutella covered crepes a rain storm began that ended up lasting most of the day causing H and I to hide out from the rain on more than on occasion.

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When the storm had finally passed enough for us to brave the outdoors we headed off to visit the famous leaning tower of Pisa. H and I made sure to take tons of photos posing with the tower before the area became too crowded with all the arriving tourists.

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After our photoshoot with the leaning tower of Pisa we decided to purchase tickets to go on a tour of the tower. Even though it was early in the morning many tour tickets were already sold out so we had to wait a few hours before we could go on our tour. Lucky for us the weather cleared up for a bit so we were able to explore around the area where you find the leaning tower of Pisa.

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The Piazza del Duomo (pictured above) in Pisa is just stunning! Unfortunately are stroll through the area was cut short by some crazy rain fall. By the time we had found a restaurant to sit down and wait out the rain H and I were completely soaked! I won’t lie, being wet and uncomfortable does not make for a fun day of travel. Nor does it help when you order food and it taste like a bad fast food version of Italian food (microwaved pasta, gross!).

With our stomachs not exactly full and are clothes still wet we ran back out into the rain to catch our tour of the leaning tower of Pisa. The tour takes you inside where you are told a quick history of the tower in the small area at the base of the tower. I was not listening much to what our guide was saying nor was I taking pictures because I was too busy trying to not think about how claustrophobic the small area was making me. Just to get an idea of how small this area was here is a photo I took standing at the bottom looking up the tower.

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About 20 of us were huddled together in that tiny circle space! Needless to say I was so happy when our group headed up the stairs to the more open top level of the tower.

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At the top of the tower you can see some great views of Pisa. It felt strange walking on a slant but at least I had the views to distract me from how high up we were. And they have a fence around the edges so you can feel nice and safe. (Joke, I was still terrified of how high up we were!)

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If you ever visit Pisa I highly recommend taking a tour to the top of the tower. This ended up being my favorite part of the day, even if I was terrified and made my way back down the tower looking like this.

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H just loves traveling with me:)

Here is where our planning fail came into play. When we were planning out our time in Pisa we didn’t really research much about the area and the different attractions we could visit. We wanted to be sure to give ourselves plenty of time in the area though so we booked our train ticket out of Pisa for 9pm giving us over 12 hours of time in Pisa. At the time this seemed like a great plan.

However when your completely soaked from all the rain and on week two of non-stop travel all you want to do is just be somewhere warm to relax. After our tour was over it was only about 1 in the afternoon and the though of having waiting around Pisa for another 8 hours in our wet clothes seemed just terrible. At the same time we were really trying to stick to our plan and not add extra transportation expenses.

An hour later we were on a train to Rome deciding that taking the money loss of our other tickets was well worth it to be out of our wet clothes. This also meant that we were arriving to our accommodation in Rome much earlier than planned and it caused a few extra bumps along the way but when your traveling you quickly learn to not stress the small stuff.

We were just so happy to be headed towards a warm room, we didn’t even care that we had the most annoying passengers ever riding behind us.

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Next week is all about our adventures in Rome, yet another beautiful Italian city!

Question of the Day?
Have you had travel plans that didn’t go as planned?

The Perfect Model

On our second day of road tripping through the south of Iceland we were so happy to get some sunshine after traveling in a storm the day before. By the time we had arrived at our hotel the night before we were in the middle of a snow storm.

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As you can see everything was covered in snow so we didn’t really have any idea what our surrounding looked like. This made the drive out of our hotel the next morning a wonderful surprise. I think it took us a half hour to drive down the 2 mile gravel road because we couldn’t stop taking pictures of the beautiful surroundings!

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Breathtaking right? Lucky for me this was what most of our views for the entire day would look like. A road trip is much better when you have something pretty to look at:)

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This last picture pretty well sums up our trip. Me constantly getting out and running to take yet another photo before jumping back into the car. All of these photos were taken on our way to our first stop of the day, the Glacier Lagoon.

Our second day also included a hike to yet another beautiful waterfall and taking a dip in a geothermal pool a few miles back into the mountains. Next week I will share our photos from these stops. So many beautiful pictures from this trip, Iceland is like the perfect model to photograph!

Question of the Day?
Are you constantly stopping to take photos on a road trip or do you prefer to sit back and enjoy the view?

Travel Tuesday

Life Lately..

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..I spent my Sunday afternoon reading out in my yard with my feet in the grass and enjoying the sunshine. It was wonderful. We are really lucky to have a place with a big yard living in downtown Reykjavik. I foresee many summer days being spent out there.

..Tomorrow I am getting my hair done for the first time since moving to Iceland. This is over 6 months of no hair cuts and my summer blonde hair looks like a dead mop on my head. I am terrified and excited to get my hair done, fingers crossed all goes well.

..Last week I was hit with some serious homesick blues. I have decided that homesickness has a mind of its own and hits when you least expect it.

..Over the weekend I went to one of the girls from my bookclubs house for a girls night. It was just what I needed to help me shake my homesick funk and I had a great time meeting new girls.

..This week brings my first paycheck and that paycheck is going straight towards our tickets for Croatia. Let the countdown to beautiful beaches begin!

..My 25th birthday is only a month away!I have mixed feelings about my upcoming birthday, saying goodbye to my early twenties is not something I am ready for. At least I have my birthday off work, another random Icelandic holiday!

..Speaking of Icelandic holidays, last week in addition to Easter we had Thursday off because it was the “first day of summer” which is a public holiday here in Iceland. We have this coming Thursday off as well for labor day, love these random Icelandic holidays!

..This weekend Reykjavik was treated to beautiful 60℉ (15℃) spring weather.You would have thought we lived on a tropical island. People were out in shorts, the pools were packed and people were lounging out on the benches in their swimsuits. I on the other hand was in the hot pools watching these people sunbathing thinking they have to be cold, right?

..Many of my friends here in Iceland are from England and I am loving listening to the British accent. They sound so proper and polite! It is amazing how many differences we have in our vocabulary as well.

..This weekend my mom and I were finally able to have a long skype talk and it made me so happy to just spill my guts to my mom and feel the love and comfort of home. I miss my mom so much but she always knows how to cheer me up. Moms are just the best!

..Pretzels in Iceland taste no where as good as pretzels back home. Random point I know but I have now tried all the different possible brands of pretzels and can officially say none of them are making the cut. I miss the Costco 5 pound pretzel bags!

..My small talk Icelandic skills have been put to use this week. I successfully communicated with the grocery store cashier, taxi driver and phone company. Maybe they were being polite and kept talking in Icelandic to me but it makes me feel like I fooled them and they think I can actually speak Icelandic which is a big win in my book:)

..As I am writing this with the windows wide open enjoying the sunshine at 9pm I can already feel my internal clock getting completely confused! I may have some issues when the sun never sets this summer!

..On my run this weekend I discovered this small hot pool perfect for soaking your feet. It is right next to the sea with a beautiful view of Mt.Esjan. I think H and I need to take in some sunsets out here this summer..

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Question of the Day?
Anyone else every have their hair done while living abroad? Tell me something happening in your life lately?

Boys Behind the Blog

Every month I tell H I am going to interview him for the Boys Behind the Blog linkup and every month I completely forget. I know I am a week late to this link up but I figured its time to put H on the spot so I made a list of questions from all the previous linkups to ask him.

I bring you my boy behind the blog, H.

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List 3 random facts about yourself…
1. I speak 3 languages. Okay 3 and a half I understand some German.
2. I am a graphic designer
3. My favorite food is burgers

What is your dream job?
H: I want to start my own company
Me: What kind of company?
H: A very successful one
Me: Okay, not a real answer but we will move on to the next question

If you were an animal, what animal would you be?

H:Um( a very long pause )I would be an Eagle because nobody attacks an eagle.
Me: Ha okay
H: Well an Eagle has no enemies. Okay no maybe a Raven, yes a Raven that is more me.
*Fun H fact, his middle name actually means Raven in English. Shocker that he chose a raven as his animal, not.

Who was your first concert?
Foo-Fighters I think

What is one thing you can do better than anyone you know?
H: Designing a kickass birthday card
Me: Okay you are pretty darn good at that
*Check out our anniversary cards he has made me. Each card has special details from things we did together that year. He can be pretty adorable when he wants;)

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What is your favorite candy?
H: Probably Icelandic salty liquorice
*Yes this is a thing, disgusting at first but I am now hooked on the salty black liquorice as well!

If you could live anywhere, where would you live?
H: Iceland or Australia
Me: So basically one extreme to the next?
H: Ya, I like to mix it up

You’re cooking a romantic dinner- what is your go-to dish?
H: Well I am assuming I am cooking it for you (pauses to laugh at his hilarious joke, not). Chicken pasta, it never fails and I know you will actually eat it.
*I may be a bit of a picky eater but I do love his pasta!

Your significant other’s blog; a blessing or a curse?
H: A blessing, it has been a great hobby for you and I am glad you have found something that makes you happy, besides me of course
Me: Of course :)

Finish the sentence: This year I will….
H: Travel to a new country. And buy Kaelene a puppy!

Okay I added in that last part but a girl can dream! I would be just fine with having Azora shipped over and even though H may deny it he secretly loves her just as much:)

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Question of the Day?
Your turn, chose some questions from above and leave your answer in the comments!


Boys Behind The Blog