3.16.2010

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Whitney's 24th Birthday

    Hi Everyone,
                       Oh my gosh I have really missed writing. This picture is from Friday March 12th, two days after I got home. I decided I would make dinner for Whitney's birthday.  There were 11 of us and maybe I bit off a bit too much. I was exhausted!!! It was great having everyone over and getting caught up and my family did all the dishes which was great. This is the reason I came back:) Not for the dishes ! haha!!! Starting from the front left is Danielle (Landon's girlfriend), Landon (my son), Jerry (brother in law), Judy (sister), Kyle (nephew), Dad, Mom, Me, Whitney (daughter/birthday girl), Lauren (daughter) and Jason (Lauren's boyfriend). This is our typical dinner at my home and I love it...
                      It has been an adjustment getting back, first just being tired ( I am back to normal now) and just getting use to being home. I missed my family so much but I think I need to plan something so I can look forward to another adventure:)
What have I done????
     
                    I have spent the past 4 days unpacking, cleaning and organizing. I feel like when I moved here last June it has been a whirlwind. With school and remodeling, organizing just didn't happen the way I had hoped for, so now that I have a window of time I am going to focus on getting my house dialed in. It feels so good to clean out things, it definitely is a personal clean out as well and I believe it is so good for us to purge the things we no longer need. It opens us to be more productive.

                                                    
Yikes!!!
                  I have decided that I would really like to write a book. It has been something that I have been thinking about for a while and after the positive response from my readers I feel like I am ready to try. However,  I need to figure some things out, like how exactly do you go about getting a book published? I am putting this out there so it becomes a reality:) 
                  It feels so good to to say hi and reach out to all of you. I have heard from so many, some I know and some I don't, but the closeness I feel is really something. I have missed you all over the past few days.
                 Talk to you soon,
                                            Sending all my love,
                                                                           Laura

Thought for the day:

In life we often settle
Settle for a job we don't like
Settle to live in a city we don't want to live in
Settle to go with the flow
Settle for mediocre relationships
Settle because we think this is as good as it gets
Settle because of lack of confidence
Settle because it's easy
Settle to not hurt others feelings
Settle for lack of knowing what's out there
Settle because of fear of change
Let's not settle anymore
Let's focus on what we want
Let's not be afraid of the unknown
Let's live this amazing life that we are so blessed to have
                 
                    

3.11.2010

Day 58

Au revoir from Paris
Hello and Goodbye,
    That is exactly how I feel at the moment. I slept for 3 hours and arrived at the airport in plenty of time to take care of all my duty free paperwork (and boy did  I have my fair share!) It went really smoothly and I am happy to report I am coming home with cash in my pocket:)

In the lounge

   Because I used my AA air miles I am travelling in style and am writing the beginning of my blog from the Admirals Lounge. Quite nice, I think this is something that I would like to get used too:) Spending has it's privileges:).

My plane before boarding

I am feeling excited and sad at the same time, an emotion that is unique. When I think about it, the experience I have had I need to carry with me throughout my life and focus on living my life with the same positive energy, spirit and excitement. In work, I need to love what I do and in play, I want to always play hard and play to get the most out of the experience. I am coming home with a fresh, clean slate ready to start rewriting my life, not rewriting but adding too:) I have already had the best career I could ever hope for, raising my kids:) The best thing I have EVER done in my life and my greatest accomplishment and joys have been about my children. Now that I am retired from raising Lauren, Whitney and Landon and I now just reap the benefits of having adult children, I am ready to start my next career. I truly love them more than I could ever express in words, they are my inspiration to exceed in all I do.

Settling in....
   In addition to all the things I got from this trip I forget to mention one of the most important, I have gained a strength I didn't know I had. Don't get me wrong I knew I was strong, just not to this degree. I had no one to depend on  so it was all about me! I realized the importance of research, planning, navigating, asking questions, listening, pacing myself, saying no and meaning no, saying yes when meaning yes and so on and so on. If getting older means gaining knowledge then bring it on because I thrive on it:)
  I was also thinking of the "things I missed from home" not the people because obviously I missed everyone so much. But there were certain things, silly mostly that kept popping up, starting with, ice tea, Mexican food, my car, my clothes, my jewelry I wear every day, cooking, warm weather, sandals, manicures and pedicures, my bathtub, good lotion, shampoo, conditioner, face wash(when I ran out), my curling iron, my Ugg slippers (I love those), and driving just to name a few.
  There were also things I didn't miss, getting gas, hearing an alarm going off at 5 to go to school, homework, going through the mail (thank you Lauren), taking out the dogs (thank you again Lauren), cleaning, doing laundry (well I did bathtub laundry! haha), having to decide what to wear (I didn't have much of a choice), but you know if you don't do those things how can you appreciate when you don't have too?
   As I said I am going to continue to write my blog and if you want to know when I am travelling again send me your email and I will let you know, I will also let you know through my blog as well, my email is .lalawhla@aol.com
  I am planning to travel the world one trip at a time.
  Wish me luck as I transition back home.

Back in the U.S.
  When I arrived at the airport I was greeted by Lauren and Whitney. My little Whitney cried and we all hugged each other at the same time for what seemed like minutes. It was a wonderful homecoming. I was going on 24 hours of being awake but had a bit of a second wind and we went to eat and came home and talked until about 2. It feels strange being back, I think it might take me a while...
  I wish you all the best of everything and I truly hope that my experience will inspire you to follow your heart, chase your dreams and make them reality and never to let fear get in the way. Because If I could do what I have done on my own anyone could.
 and I mean that from the bottom of my heart.
  Feel free to contact me through my blog or email and let me know how and what you're doing and if you need encouragement I am here to help.
 Thank you all for making this the best reality I could ever hope for.
  Until next time,
                 Bon Appetit,
                                    Laura

Above and beyond

Thought for the day:
Every one of us has special gifts and talents and it is that unique quality that lets us teach each other and learn from one another. Go out and make a difference!!!!

3.09.2010

Day 57



No Caption Needed:)
This is why I love Paris, you never know what you will see when you turn the corner:)

Bonjour, Buongiorno, Hello,

What a bittersweet day today is.... My last on a two month long, didn't know it at the time but soul searching, life changing, confidence building, education expanding, circle of friends enlarging, culinary enrichment, personal growth trip of a lifetime, which could never be duplicated. What I thought was just going to be a fun trip to explore the world after almost 2 1/2 years of dedicating my time to education was more than I could ever imagined.
Writing this blog and the response that I have received has been unbelievable. I had no idea that my words and experiences could have an effect on so many people. All of you have made this experience so much more incredible.
I will without a doubt continue to blog as it has brought so much to my life and inspires me to see what else is in store for me.
I'm not going to lie, I am nervous to come back. I have been so busy living my life over the past two months in a non stop intense way that I feel like the energizer bunny and I don't want to slow down.
When I am on the plane tomorrow I am going to write, I never know what will come to me it just comes. It surprises me what I think about.
 I would love to be able to encourage people to take risks, be brave and really feel what a blessing it is to be on this earth. I just need to figure out a way to do it:) and do it well.
I will write about tomorrow, but it may come a day late as I get back in the early evening and think I will be pretty tired, physically (as I haven't slept much) and emotionally (as I transition back). It's funny I have always said I hate going to bed the same day I have to wake up...and I have been doing that everyday since I left on January 11th. So I think I will need a good sleep:)
On this last day in Paris, and my last day on my trip, Helen and I spent it together.

Monmartre
 To pick up a little Boulangerie painting that I wanted and a couple of other things we needed!!!!!


Hmmmm is that Helen with all the bags?????

Me and the Eiffel
Oh I guess I have a few bags myself:)

Look at the name of this restaurant!
Restaurant Little
Ahhhh it reminded me of my little's Lauren and Whitney

We were walking all day and just had so much fun together. It was pretty darn cold here in Paris today, I think that's why we may have purchased quite a few things... We kept having to go in shops to warm up:)

We stopped by my hotel to drop off my bags and then hopped back on the metro and met Peter (Helen's brother) and Monique (Peter's Fiancee) for dinner. We went to a wonderful little restaurant A mi Chemin.
The food was delicious and the company divine, a perfect way to spend my last night.

Cheers

Then came time to say goodbye. I think we both know we will keep in touch and see each other again so it wasn't as sad as I thought. I am looking forward to hearing all about Helen and her culinary life and chatting with her on Skype like we have done almost every night since the day we met:)

Until our next Metro stop together Helen, Au revoir
Thank you for your kindness and your friendship you are an amazing women and I know you are going to do incredible things with your passion for cooking. I will talk to you soon. You better be honest with me how many boxes you are sending back home:) 
See everyone I 'm not the only one:)

Goodnight from Paris and I will catch up with all of you from California on Blog Day 58!!!!

Sending a big Happy Birthday Wish to my friend and Mentor....
Happy Birthday Chef Corey Vuu from aspiring Chef Miller:)

Sending all of you love and looking forward to seeing my family and friends!
Love, Laura


Thought for the day:
Being alone by yourself for an extended period of time, gives you the opportunity to get to know who you really are.....

3.08.2010

Day 56

Last night in Paris after I blogged:)
I needed a midnight snack:)

Bonjour from Paris,
     I am back in Paris and had a great day! I met Vicki and Kelly for lunch at Le Relais de l'Entrecote. Please go if you are ever in Paris. It was such a great place. All they serve is salad, fries and steak and they bring seconds. Ya I know I need seconds like a hole in the head:) It was very french and very fun especially with great company and a bottle of wine:) Isn't this a nice way to start the day?

Vicki and I during lunch

    I try and include the pictures my friends like and Vicki this one is for you. Thank you for all of your kindness and friendship. You absolutely made my stay in Paris memorable and one I will never forget. I can't wait to do the same for you in California:)

Kelly, Vicki and I outside the Le Relais de l'Entrecote

Having friends is one of life's greatest gifts and meeting new friends is so much fun. Kelly, thank you for the wonderful dinner I was invited to at your home and taking time out of your day to have lunch together. You are so a fun person and I really look forward to seeing you again.
Me and the Synagogue (I love them you know:)
After lunch I took the Metro to Marais, a cute little area in Paris. There is a Synagogue there I wanted to see. (It is not open to tour), then of course a bit of shopping, like I haven't done enough, but I don't need to bring Euros home:) and finally......
Helen and I reunite!!!!!

We were very excited to see each other!!! and look she didn't get lost:) We spent the rest of the day together, catching up. She had lots of questions and needed the inside scoop of some of my "new friends" We had a cappuccino that well....didn't taste like one...more like a triple espresso with foam. We tried to doctor it up with sugar but it didn't help mine too much, but we sure had some good energy:) We went and bought a couple more bottles of wine and some bread, as our friend Kate invited us over for dinner. Can you believe how much fun this day is?

Cheers!!!! from Kate's

Look at the nice dinner Kate made for us:)

Kate, this dinner was amazing. Thank you so much for inviting us over. I am looking forward to seeing you tomorrow and also getting together on my next visit to Europe. You and Greg are a cute couple:)
After dinner, around Midnight Helen and I got on the Metro and headed back to our respective places. We Skyped when we got back to make sure we were safe:) Happy to report we are:)

Tomorrow we are meeting in Montmartre and spending my last day together. Helen goes back to Australia on Friday. We are both feeling sad to go. Helen and I will continue Skyping and we will absolutely plan a trip together in the future. Just as soon as we make enough money for airfare and accommodations:) Let's get on it Helen:)

I don't remember if I mentioned that Lauren, Whitney, Landon, Jason(Lauren's boyfriend) and Danielle(Landon's girlfriend) all wrote me a bunch of notes and letters to open while I was on this trip. They included pictures, wrote nice things, funny things and they were really fun to open. I have a great family don't I? As sad as I am to leave, seeing my family (entire family not just my kids!) makes me happy:)

A card from Jason with a hand on it which read:

"High five!! Laura, Start your day off by high fiving this paper hand...I won't think you are silly. Hopefully this card brought a smile to your face! Live life to the fullest! Ps. Send us a pic of the high five! hahahaha, Jason"
So here I am, but I actually ended my day High Fiving the hand (it's difficult to see in the picture but it's there) and yes it did make me smile and we all know I am silly:) and that I do live life to the fullest....Is there any other way?
Love to you all and I will see you soon,
Laura, AKA, mom, grandma, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend and world traveller:)

You know me I love the doors:)

Thought for the day:
There are many paths to get to the same place, choose the one that is right for you...

3.07.2010

Day 55

Ciao from Rome
Buongiorno,
     Well this is it... My last day in Rome...My last day in Italy:(
     There will be a next time so no time for extended sadness.
     I realized along time ago that this trip will and could never be duplicated so I intend to enjoy every single moment of this now and for the rest of my life:)
     I didn't leave Rome until 6, which I think I mentioned, and left the hotel at 3 for the airport, so I had a really nice last day. I slept in, finished packing, got ready and headed out for my last walk for a while in Rome. I went to the Borghese Garden, which is Rome's equivalent to Central Park and I am really pushing it, but it was really beautiful. I had my final gelato in Italy. (Damn! I am really going to miss those delights) and was just walking, reminiscing about my time in Italy. What an experience. I then walked to The Piazza Barberini, Via Vittorio Veneto and in and out of little streets.

Mmmmm

Mo came by the hotel to say goodbye, we have become really good friends since we met a month ago. We have had some incredible conversation, amazing dinners (funny but we have always ordered tons of food and share, every time) and have spent a lot of hours together. He is truly a good person. A man I know...I wasn't born yesterday, but a man with integrity, values, morels, class, kindness and generosity. As well as being a man:) Those are some darn good qualities. He knew how much I have fallen in love with Italian music and bought me lots of CD's so I could enjoy Italy again at home:) I know I will keep in touch with him as well as with Evie, Peter, Helen, Vicki and my newest friend Louis. What a diverse group pf people and I have learned something from every one of them.
Good Bye from the St. Regis

So about Vueling Airlines, yes that's the plane I am on. (I know I have never heard of it either) Mohammed said he wasn't letting me leave Rome until I found out where the plane was based and what kind of aircraft I would be in. Even the people at the restaurant we went to had never heard of Vueling. OK that was not a good sign! I have to admit that scared me a bit. That's why I didn't mention it in my blog...Why should we all worry...right? Vueling is from Spain and it is an Airbus A320-200, not sure what that means but I am in it as I am writing this rough draft of my blog. (trying to make good use of my time) I am having my first disappointment with Vueling now...I was going to buy a Fusilli Pasta Salad and they said they were all gone, then I ordered apples...gone. Come on I'm in row 4 you just started. I think they should hire me to run their Culinary in the air division. It's cramped in here as well but it is only a 1:45 minute flight.
So my plane landed at 8 and I got to the hotel about 9.30, quite easy actually and Helen said she would come to the hotel and we would hang out. The poor thing, she got lost, it's freezing a-s cold here and she ended up after an hour going back home. I told her to grab a cab but she must not have found one. I feel so awful. She is going to call me when she gets home. I just ordered room service (I only had that gelato today) and since it's almost 11 I am fine staying in my room. We will go out tomorrow and Tuesday!
Oh I forgot to tell you I tried to book at the Westin Paris so I could start and end my trip at the same place but they were booked, so I am staying at the Le Meridien Etoile. It's nice, very modern and a little out of the way. (hence Helen getting lost). Thanks again to Starwood points. I sleep again Euro free:)
Ciao from Italy, Au revoir from France,
Sending all my love and everything good,
 Love Laura

Food in a restaurant window:)

Thought for the day:
Be open to extend yourself to meet new people, It could very well change your life...

    

Day 54

Me after no sleep, no makeup and no vanity
at the spa:)
                                                                        
Happy Day Everyone,
    I had a very late night last night and was very grateful that I had this spa day planned for today.
   It was a beautiful day of pampering. I went all out...I know I know I know what you're thinking.
My treatments consisted of a Lemongrass scrub followed by a Goat Milk body mask, which only got better by a St Regis Signature massage, then on to the Pro Collagen Quartz Lift Facial (I swear I look better:) and then a nice mani/pedi. Wow!!!! I have never done anything like that in my life and it was decadent and delightful:)
After the first 2 treatments, taking a break and enjoying some tea and fruit. Waking up a bit:)

  I came back to my room feeling so relaxed and rejuvenated at the same time. I packed box #10. I'm sick:) in a good way I think:) hey it's my only addiction. I could be a crack addict!!! Doesn't sound so bad now does it? Actually I think I only have a couple of clothing items left in my suitcase that I came with:)

After a shower, makeup, clothes and a day of pampering:)
With what else? Box #10
  I also packed as I am going back to Paris tomorrow. I changed my flight to leave at 6pm instead of 12 because I have dinner plans again tonight:) I told you this trip has been like the best dream of my life:)    
       I would like to come back to Rome. I did so much but feel like I only made a dent and there are many things I would still like to see.

My friend Mo and I
      I will talk to you tomorrow from Paris. 
                                                                 Ciao and Au revoir
                                                                           Love, hugs and kisses,
                                                                                                Laura

Goodnight from my last night in Rome:)
Something fun to do:
Listen to an entire CD in a language you don't know and pick out your favorite song and translate it.
I have my favorite Italian song "Per Tutta La Vita" and I found out it means "Throughout Life" I just loved the song without even knowing the name. So much that I bought 2 different CD's with it before I even knew the translation:) Another version is "Per Tutte Le Volte Che" meaning "For All The Times"
It's fun try it!

Thought for the day:
Days are like little beginnings:)

3.06.2010

Day 53




Hello from day 53,
 I can't believe I only have 5 days left. It feels so strange that this trip is almost over. I have covered a lot of ground, seen so many beautiful amazing places, have met wonderful people.
Museo del Scuderia
This is why you plan ahead and make online reservations and print out your ticket! You just walk in and bypass this mess:) I believe I am travelling to help out my future travellers:)

The smile is because I did have my ticket and the Caravaggio
 exhibit was fantastic. The day started out beautiful...Just wait....
Look behind me...The Colosseum...You just turn down a street and you never know what you will find:)

Ok so this picture is interesting. I was on my afternoon tour, I thought just to the Catacombes, but it was also to two Churches. This picture is from one of them and it is said that inside this beautiful glass enclosure are the 2 actual pieces of wood that the basket was made out of that Jesus slept in when he was born. There is no documented proof but the guides story made it seem possible. Have any of you heard of this?
 
No pictures were allowed in the Catacombes. This was really interesting. There are 64 Catacombes in Rome and what they are is underground mazes if you will that span 4 levels in height and this particular one is 17 miles long. For lack of a better description it looks like a huge ant farm inside where over 150000 Christian bodies were buried in tombs. By choice and practicality. So that when the resurrection came the bodies would come back to life. Most of the tombs have been robbed of the bodies, however there are still 2000 still there.
My new friend Louis and I
We met on the tour, he is from Pakistan, living and working in Dubai. He was in the seminary for 7 years and realized that it wasn't his calling. An extremely nice person. We hung out together on the tour and I was his official photographer.:) He made the tour so much fun for me.
I got back to my hotel and got ready for dinner with my friend Mohammad (from Egypt) It was great seeing him. I kept wanting to get a picture but we never stopped talking long enough to do so. Tonight! I will get one tonight. We will be friends forever:) We had an amazing dinner, went for a walk (by the way it was freezing last night) , then went to another quaint restaurant where there was a singer and had some hot tea, talked some more and listened to Italian music. Perfect.
I have my spa day tomorrow so sorry everyone pictures will be slight:)
See you in 5 days,
Love, Laura
I love all the doors:)

Thought for the day:
When you meet someone that you feel you already know, you probably do...

3.04.2010

Day 52

Beautiful view of the Tiber River

Hi Everybody,
OK this is a really big day so I hope you are up to it... It's funny because other than the few people who leave me comments I have no idea who is reading this famous (to me) blog. I feel like I am journeling for anyone to see. Hmmm maybe I should be careful...mmmm no!. Before I begin on my day I just want to say hi and thank you to everyone at Flags, Denim Bar and Miyamo for reading my blog. Judy(my sister) has told me that you don't want me to come back because you will miss my blogs. That made my day:) I guess I will just have to plan another adventure....for you of course:)
Allysa and I

Allysa was my private guide today for my tour of The Vatican. The smallest state in the world! First off this is nothing you can see in one day so having a guide is great because you hit all the high points and in subsequent visits (like Le Louvre) you explore and see more. If I wrote about everything I saw it would be a book in its self, so I will also highlight the high points and put captions under the pics.

So this is a very cool picture, it is the actual entrance doors to the Pope's residence. There aren't any people here because no-one knew! At least the people that were around me. The Vatican has been the  most crowded place I have been in all the time I have been gone. I realize I am not much into crowds:)
This is Michelangelo's Pieta, it is behind glass because back in the 80's some wacko came at it with a hammer and damaged it. The Pieta was repaired using the broken pieces. The man is in a mental hospital. How insane is that? Also another fact: In 1955 the Pieta was shipped to New York for the World's Fair. This piece is huge and because of it's value is hard to believe that Italy would risk moving it. There must of been a lot of money involved:)
St. Peter's Square
 This famous Piazza is where all the people were standing to hear who the new Pope was 5 years ago. The Pope also says a blessing every Sunday from his window that overlooks the Piazza. This is also where you can see the black or white smoke when the Cardinals are choosing the new Pope. (not bad for a Jewish girl huh?) (Don't worry the Jewish Ghetto is later today)
The Baldacchino inside of St Peter's Basilica (the largest Church in the world). To give you a idea the Baldacchino is the equivalent in height to a 10 story building. Bernini designed this huge alter piece that is made of bronze. The round paintings that you can see from the top right and left are approximately 20 feet in diameter. This Church was absolutely gorgeous in person. Also St. Peter's tomb is directly under the alter. It is pretty amazing.
 
OK so I did it again, after 3 pictures I hear "NO PICTURES" unlike the Last Supper, there were many people taking pictures. It was not very clear even Allysa said "Oh sorry I forgot to tell you, sometimes they say something and sometimes they don't" Anyway, this picture is very interesting, first because oh my gosh... It's the Sistine Chapel!!!! and secondly the window at the far end on the right is where the black or white smoke is emitted when a new Pope is chosen.
Michelangelo's "Heaven and Hell" on the far wall in the Sistine Chapel. He did this wall after he did the ceiling. There is a lot of information in this Fresco. One fact: Michelangelo painted all figures in the nude and one of the Pope's thought it was inappropriate so he had another artist come in and paint over the "privates", years later in the 80's during restoration 20 of the painted over privates were removed without damaging the original work.
Are you still with me? or am I loosing you? A lot of information I know.
After my tour Allysa gave me some ideas of where to go and what to do so we parted ways at the Vatican and I was off on my own map in hand.

Do you remember Marco?
I was heading to Piazza Navona and I got a gelato for the walk and I heard "Hey Laura" I turned around and there was Marco my driver to Cinque Terra from Florence. Florence is a 3 hour drive away. Can you believe this? We were like long lost friends reunited!!!! Of course we had to take a picture. What are the chances that we would run into each other in Rome? So weird...so cool. He was driving 2 women on a day trip from Florence to Rome. We chatted for a bit and I was off. What a nice guy:)
I made my way to Piazza Navona. A beautiful Piazza with a lot of sculptures, shops and restaurants.
I made it to Campo de Fiori, it smelled so good here. I loved it.
YES I made it to The Jewish Ghetto (I still don't like that word you know) I arrived at the Museo Ebraico di Roma, I went on a tour and was able to go into two Synagogues, the Antique Gallery and the Museum. As with all of the Synagogues, no photographs inside the gates were allowed. I asked why all of the Synagogues have this rule and the guide told me that in 1982 a terrorist set a bomb off outside the Temple on Sukkot and killed a 2 tear old and wounded 35 others. Since then most or all the Synagogues in Italy have strict rules and security. How sad, but the Rabbi said it is better to be safe than sorry. I can understand but it is very sad that the beauty of these Synagogues cannot be shared through pictures. The tour was very interesting and this Temple is the second largest in I think she said the world. Budapest being the largest. She also said where the larger Temple's are is where the most tragedy usually happened because it is a cities way of apologizing for what happened and they contribute largely to rebuilding the Synagogues. Another fact: The last two Popes have come to this Temple to express that we are all children of G-d and that there should be no religious tensions. This meant a lot to the Jewish community. I could go on but I will stop:)
A pretty good view of the Synagogue from this point. right behind my head. I was on my way to Trastevere, an area that Allyssa told me about. It started raining at this point and this is where my navigating luck ran out.
I'm cold, hungry, it's raining and I am done walking and oh yes I am lost in Rome:(
I felt like if I could find the Tiber River I could figure out where I was. I saw taxis but they were all full. After walking and walking and walking some more, I slowed down and trusted my gut and walked right to the river. I then HELLO realized I could use my IPhone map and did and started on my 4 mile journey back to the hotel. Yes and it is still raining and I am still looking for a cab. At least I was heading in the correct direction. I saw some pretty scenery and tried to keep a positive attitude in spite of being starving. After about 2 miles of walking I see a taxi area and get into a nice warm car. "St Regis please" 10 euro later I was there. Ahhh so happy. I walked down the street and had dinner and came back to the hotel.
Whew!!! That put me a bit over the edge.
I didn't even get to the police officer asking me out and walking a block with me asking again and again. He had a gun:) Actually, the men in Rome are not as intense as the men in Florence at all, those guys were crazy. Then tonight in the lounge Gian Luca (popular name) bought me a Cappuccino and offered to show me around, that was nice, so you are thinking wow 2 in 1 day? Oh no, I actually have dinner plans tomorrow night. Remember my friend Mo from Egypt that I met on the train to Milano? Well he is going to be in Rome this weekend and asked me out to dinner tomorrow night. That should be fun:) Aren't my days interesting?
I am also flying out on Sunday back to Paris. I was able to get a direct flight (saved me a lot of time) and was able to transfer my one night of starwood points toward my room in Paris. I am having dinner with Helen on Sunday and lunch with Vicki on Tuesday. I am looking forward to seeing my friends. Then I am coming home to my family:):):) and friends:):):) I really am excited!!!
Now you are pretty well caught up on my life:) I hope you aren't bored....
Lots of love to all,
Laura

Thought for the day:
Always remember you are never alone, there is always a guardian angle with you:)