Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Vacations

November was a busy month of fun for both Nick and I.  We each got to go on our own trips with friends and have a chance to explore more of Europe.  First Nick went on a biking trip for five days through the southern part of Spain. He biked it all.  I don't remember the exact mileage but I'll make him do a post on it and tell you his details.  He's super human and did a great job climbing some seriously steep mountains.  Again, he can do his own post and share pictures of his trip.

After he was back for a week, I left on a cruise WITHOUT any kids!!!!!!  Yes, there is a first for everything.  It was not easy and I went a little (OK a LOT) overboard with preparing before I left.  I just wanted to make it as easy as possible for Nick while I was gone.  He'd never been home for five days straight with the role of "Mom".  I typed out 20 pages of instructions.  Like the daily schedules of each child, reminders of keeping the gates to the stairs shut, how to keep the babies safe,  how to heat the meals I prepared everyday, etc.  It was mainly for me to know I did my best before I left.  I knew Nick would do a good job.  I'm glad he laughed when I showed him all of the instructions.  He understands, I'm a little crazy about my schedules.  Anyway, I totally appreciate him letting me go with the girls for 5 days on my first cruise.  He did a great job playing both roles.

We had 19 ladies in our group.  It was such a blast.  I hadn't gotten to know many of them here since I'd been so busy with the twins.  This was a great chance for me to and I did.  We all drove in a bus together to Malaga Spain to start.  From Malaga we went to Ajaccio Corsica.  This is a French island where Napoleon Bonaporte was born.  We saw his home where he was born, his statue, and the chapel where he was baptized.  It was a fun day to shop and see the cute little town.

The next day we went to Toulon France.  My friend Heidi and I did a tour over to Marseille.  It was so beautiful.  The country side, and the southern french coast was breathtaking.  Marseille was a great city.  We got to go to the coolest Cathedral on the top of this hill that overlooked the whole city.   It was so hard communicating.  Bonjour, Merci, and Au revoir is the extent of my french.  I kept hoping they understood English or Spanish but most of them didn't.

Also I  decided when I lived in Japan, I would try the local cuisine and not be a chicken.  Yes, there were many times, I gagged but I felt like it was part of the experience.  So here, I had to go along with it and try caviar and escargot.  Honestly, the taste of both were pretty good, it was the texture that freaked me out. I don't have pictures only video of that. Checked those off my list.


The days on the ship were a ton of fun. They had great shows, the girls were fun to get to know, we played some fun games.  It was so great!  I am definitely going on another cruise.   Thanks Nick for keeping the boys happy and healthy while I was gone!

Warning... picture overload










I have more pictures of the girls but not on my camera.  I'll post them soon.

Below is in our first port stop Ajaccio Corsica.











This is the cathedral where Napoleon was baptized.



Where Napoleon was baptized.


This is the home where he was born. Above and below.


The pretty streets below.









Beautiful sunset view from the ship just before we left the port.

That's the end of Corsica pictures.  Now Toulon and Marseille, France below.










They were holding mass when we went to the Notre Dame of Marseille.













Yummy french crepe with Nutella!



 beautiful palace


The cathedral on the top of the hill is where I got all of the views of the city and ocean from above.  Inside the Cathedral was so pretty.  This is the view from the palace in the picture above this.






5 comments:

  1. Wow. What an amazing trip! It must have been so nice to sleep in and eat food that you didn't have to make and not to have to clean up, plus all the rad sights! How fun! I bet you got an awesome reception by the boys when you got home too!

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  2. Now I understand why you "let" Nick take that bike ride. What a cool adventure. If you ever organize another trip and want some Japanese friends to tag along, let me know. I'm so game for something like this! I'm so jealous.

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  3. Wow! Your pictures are fantastic. I'm so glad you got to go but you should've taken me with you.

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  4. Rebecca I am so glad you were able to take a mini vacation with just your girlfriends!! Looks like you had a great time and the scenery is gorgeous! I think cruises are indeed the best vacations for moms--no laundry, no dishes, no cooking, no bathrooms to clean and best of all you only had to worry about wiping your own bottom! :-)

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  5. Jealous. That's pretty much all I have to say.
    You deserved every minute of that cruise. I'm glad you had such a wonderful time.

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