Friday, June 6, 2014

Rome

Jet lag was hard on the kids (and Ken). I think I would have slept soundly if everyone else hadn't been up half the night. The first night Naomi was up from 2:30 am - 6:00 am and Julius was up from 4:30-6:00. So everyone was sound asleep when Grandpa showed up at the apartment at noon! Oh well...what can you do? Night 2 was no better so everyone was pretty tired by day 3. But we pushed through and still saw everything we hoped to see in Rome.


 We were all so excited to see Grandpa!


Julius working on legos.


The kids got a kick out of this little thing. One seat.


Our first view of Vatican City.
St. Peter's Dome in the distance


Crossing the Ponte Degli Angeli (Bridge of the Angels)
Behind us is the Castel Sant Angelo (Castle of St. Angelo) which was originally built as a tomb for a Roman Emperor.


Vatican City
St. Peter's Basilica


St. Peter's Basilica
We waited in a big, long line to get in. It's so HOT in Rome. The forecast did not look this hot when I checked it. But the kids were hanging in there. And by early evening the weather is lovely.


Swiss guard at the Vatican


Inside St. Peters


 Pieta
(Descent from the Cross)
by Michelangelo


Inside St. Peters


The Dome of St. Peter's designed by Michelangelo.
Does Ken look tired?


The Vatican





Boca De La Verita
Mouth of Truth
I had shown this to the kids so they really wanted to see it. It will bite your hand off if you tell a lie!
As we were walking up to take the picture Julius kept asking me if he was a liar? I think he was a little nervous. And poor Naomi slept through it but we stuck her in the picture thinking later we could convince her she was there. So far it's worked.


 Walking towards the Colosseum


 Our first glimpse from the back






And it's covered in scaffolding!! Strike one Rome.







Roman ruins
Dad says the first time he came here maybe 40 years ago...it wasn't gated off you could essentially just climb around on everything and he did. Not anymore.


An early Roman shopping mall


Walking up Capitoline Hill


Playing around a square designed by Michelangelo on Capitoline Hill


Square designed by Michelangelo


Victor Emmanuel Monument
(The last king of Italy)


More gelato




Trevi Fountain
The kids really wanted to throw a coin in so they were sure to come back to Rome. But this was as close as we could get. The whole thing was gated off because they were fixing something. Strike two Rome.


Fine. We'll just get more gelato.


We cruised back past the Pantheon on our way home.
Still big.


Piazza Navona

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