Jenna:
Buon Giorno Tutti!
Today was our third day in
I know that no one would believe it, but we have actually been doing a really great job of waking up early. 7 AM two days in a row now! I am loving the free breakfast we get, mostly because I never let myself indulge in the beauty that is Nutella at home, and all of those refined carbs somehow leave me feeling full throughout the entire day. Maybe it is all of that prosciutto patte we keep eating. Or it could be the really yummy applesauce. They even set out what looked like yogurt today, but we were done eating by then and so I didn’t try it. Maybe tomorrow. We can sleep in tomorrow, but I will probably end up waking up at 7 am to get to breakfast when it opens. I really love it that much.
Once we made it outside we headed for an open air market called Campo dei Fiori. I had read about it in this fantastic little book called 1000 Places To See Before You Die, and although I wanted to get there really early in the morning to see all of the chef’s bargaining for their produce at the market, it was still hopping when we got there around 10:30. The fruit and vegetables looked amazing, all natural and most of them giant sized. Some snap peas as big as mini cucumbers! I bought some ginormous grapes, and Mom went around stalking little old ladies buying their groceries for the day.
The pantheon was next on our list of must see places. As I am sure anyone who has seen it in real life will tell you, it’s difficult to describe the immensity of this building. The dome is so huge you can’t even begin to capture how huge it really is on camera. Mom and I have a fun series of pictures including us attempting to take a self portrait with the dome in the background. Most of the good ones (the good ones were the ones that made Mom look a little crazy) were deleted by Mom, but that was one of the funnest things we did all day, and I can’t believe they didn’t kick us out from laughing so hard. There were actually people taking pictures of us attempting to take pictures of ourselves.
Lunch was “squisito” as we like to say here in
On our way over to the
We crossed over the bridge to the
On the way over to the Piazza Navona we hunted down a few nuns to get some pictures. I am convinced I have some kind of nun-dar. I just love nuns. The Piazza was very fun, with a darling little accordion player filling the square and really making it sound like
We stumbled back home and fell asleep for a few hours, and then Mom dragged me out of bed so that we could do a little bit of scouting for locations for the dress shoot tomorrow. I was pretty close to making her go by herself, but I am glad I decided to drag myself out of bed because
We aren’t doing as much sightseeing tomorrow, we have a lunch scheduled with a friend of my Mom and then the dress shoot tomorrow night. I hope you made it through this really long post. I’m sure we will have much more to tell you tomorrow, including some vivid descriptions of what it is like to wander the streets of Rome in the middle of the night while wearing a huge wedding dress (while attempting to speak Italian and explain what you are doing!)
A domani.
2 comments:
Wow!!! This sounds so amazing!! You are soooo lucky!
It was and I am.
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