Make Mine a Double!

Make Mine a Double!

Today was a great day…double churches, and double gelato. We started out at Sant’Ignazio, the church of illusions, built in the 1600s. The first claim to fame is Andrea Pozzo’s trompe l’oeil ceiling fresco, showing the founder of the Society of Jesus soaring toward paradise. Farther down the nave is … Continue reading

Supermoon

Supermoon

Another lazy day today here in Rome. It seems we’re getting quite good at those. Jeffrey slept late, still trying to get over his jet lag, so we were late getting started. We went to a nearby pizza place for lunch which was great. Fritti (miscellaneous fried things) are the … Continue reading

We’re Baaaaaack!

We’re Baaaaaack!

We arrived back in Rome today after our brief hiatus. On Wednesday, the boys and I took the train to Naples, where we were to meet Jeffrey, and take the hydrofoil over to Capri. Despite a long delay in his departure from Houston, Jeffrey was able to make his connecting … Continue reading

Spazzatura (garbage) in Italy

Spazzatura (garbage) in Italy

I know this is an unusual, and not very exciting topic, but I actually find it quite interesting…and another thing you learn when renting an apartment rather than staying in a hotel. The only instructions they have left for me at the apartment are regarding trash, and not only do … Continue reading

Taking a Break

This blogging business is hard work, and since I usually don’t start until after the kids go to bed around 9:30 or 10:00, it’s starting to interfere with my sleep, so tonight I am taking a break. 🙂 Not much to report anyway. Great lunch near the Spanish Steps (called … Continue reading

A Walk in the Park

A Walk in the Park

Another lazy day here, resting from our big night out.  We went to a little park near Castel Sant’Angelo.  Carter was complaining that all they had were a few swings (which were full when we arrived), and a “baby” play set.  But eventually he warmed up to the idea of … Continue reading

Are we there yet?

Are we there yet?

Today was supposed to be pretty low-key, but all the walking is beginning to wear the boys out. We didn’t leave the apartment until noon, after what is becoming a regular routine of breakfast, Go Fish, and/or Othello. Then we went straight to lunch, and Max was complaining before we … Continue reading

Flock of Seagulls

Flock of Seagulls

The title of this post is referring to neither the ’80s band, nor Jeffrey’s hair in college, but to the gulls that populate the Tiber River. Our apartment is only a few blocks from the Tiber, and apparently it is the gulls (in addition to the buzzer) who keep interrupting … Continue reading