Thursday, November 15, 2012

Cinque Terre :: Manarola

Christmas card photo, maybe?

We had been planning our trip to Cinque Terre with the Arthur family since... August, I think?  In fact, we bought our plane tickets even before we went to the Amalfi Coast, which is some planning ahead for you!  Elliott spent a lot of time on AirBnB, our favorite website for home away rentals.  We finally settled on this apartment and extra room in Riomaggiore, one of the five (in Italian, cinque) towns of Cinque Terre.  I recommend the apartment if you want a prime location for a great price.

We arrived in Riomaggiore on Friday afternoon, found the apartment with some difficulty, and went out for a delicious meal in town that night at La Lampara, which our trusty friend Rick Steves recommended (although Trip Advisor apparently does not).


Seafood spaghetti wrapped in foil (a local specialty) for me and stuffed mussels for Elliott.  Below, Miss Becca with two little munchkins.


The next morning, refreshed and excited, we took off exploring.  Our plan was to see whatever we could before the kids called it a day.  Thankfully, they were troopers, and we were able to enjoy three of the five Cinque Terre towns: some of Riomaggiore, a lot of Manarola, and a bit of Vernazza (which I'll share tomorrow).





Our plan was to walk the beautiful coastline trail called Via dell'Amore (Way of Love) between Riomaggiore and Manarola.  The hiking trails between the towns are a major tourist attraction of Cinque Terre.  Sadly, however, due to recent rain and mudslides, the trail was chiusa (closed).  Le sigh.


We decided to take the train instead.  Unlike the Amalfi Coast, where you must drive or take buses everywhere, Cinque Terre has an amazing train system.  We paid 4 euro per adult for a ticket that would take us as far as we wanted to go in Cinque Terre for 6 hours.



Beautiful Manarola, the second town in the coastal necklace of Cinque Terre:




We popped into the cozy wooden "bar" (Italian for coffee shop) behind Lena for a mid-morning pick-me-up.  Ahh cappuccino... how I love thee.









Lena and Lucas were having so much fun in this little hideaway.  (The boards and barriers in front of doors are supposed to help with flooding.)  Later, Lena got a smooch from Caleb.  Already so popular with the fellas!


We found a beautiful vineyard hiking trail and followed that from the rear of Manarola back out to the coast.  Along the way we could admire the carefully built dry stone walls (no cement), terraced vineyards and orchards, and spectacular views.




Prettiest location for a town cemetery... ever?   And behind it was a fantastic playground!




To be continued tomorrow morning!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

birthday memories


Happy birthday to me!  Twenty-six today, believe it or not. 

I just finished talking to my sister on Skype a little while ago, and that always brings back a million memories of college at the University of Virginia.  Five (five?!) years ago I celebrated my 21st there with a fun birthday bash in my dear friend Sarah's Lawn room.  I looked back on Facebook to see if the photos were still there, and whaddaya know?  Hello, 21-year-old self.

the aforementioned Sarah, who is now the belle of NYC



This last photo is my favorite: my nursing school friend Nicole teaches me how to open a bottle of wine.  I literally did not know how! 

I also got a kick out of the fact that I still wear that same sweater... five years later.

Oh memories...

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

back from Cinque Terre!

Becca (3 months pregnant!), Lucas, Lena, and me (7 months pregnant)

There was a bit of radio silence here over the long weekend while our little family and our dear friends the Arthurs journeyed to Cinque Terre.  (Remember them from this post?)  We've done shorter trips with the Arthurs before but this was our first big one to a far-off locale.  I have to say that I'm a fan of traveling with another family.  It meant fun conversations for the adults, more help in the kitchen, lots of playmates for the kids, and Settlers of Catan games after all the little ones are in bed.  Can you beat that?! 

In addition, we were visiting one of the prettiest places in Italy, a spot that has been on both of our bucket lists since we moved here.  I have so many beautiful pictures to share with you soon!

Sadly, over the weekend we received some terrible news that my beloved Aunt Holly (my mom's middle sister) had suffered from a brain aneurism.  When my dad called me the picture was bleak, and by Sunday morning East Coast time Aunt Holly had died.  She is wife to Uncle Will and mother of three incredible children, all of whom are dear friends as well as relatives of mine.  I wept in our little apartment, staggered by yet another loss for our extended family after my sister's death this summer.  Please keep the Rhodes family as well as my extended Palmer family in your thoughts and prayers.

Friday, November 9, 2012

life lately

From around our home this week, here are a few of the little things that have made my heart glad.

 
"Forget going for a walk; let's take this old Fiat for a spin."
& crazy cactus in the neighborhood

How I've been spending my evenings lately: in bed next to Elliott with my knitting and this book.
(the heavy metal book clip on the corner keeps the pages open so I can knit and read at the same time)

 Pink clouds wreathing Mt. Etna at sunset; our town is perched on the cliff in the foreground
& whole wheat pancakes enough to last Lena for a few snacks.

Knitting and snuggling with Siena.

Her favorite toy (hours of entertainment each day, I kid you not)
& the young artist at work.

Lena's berry and Greek yogurt homemade popsicles are a daily treat (that she likes to share, too!)
& after this we learned how to put things back where we found them...

A big order of fingerless gloves finished and ready to mail!

Crouch... and pounce!
Amazingly, Siena never seems to mind.



Linking up with Lindsay today for it's the little things.
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