The first week back from Europe was a little rough. The kids got up at 2:30am on Monday morning. And they didn't go back to sleep. The rest of the week, the slept in a little later but still up by 6am. Austin got a lot of homework done in the mornings. It was nice when they were finally caught up with their homework.
Homework has been an adjustment this year. Austin has anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes of homework a night. He has spelling test each week and timed math test every week. Plus reading homework. Sydney has spelling test every two weeks and homework projects every two weeks as well. I have been copying Austin's homework so she has something to work on in the evenings. She loves homework. Austin does not. It is a struggle every night for him to do it.
Sydney finished up soccer this month. She really enjoyed it. She was good at it too. I am hoping to convince her to do indoor soccer this winter. Austin has been doing flag football. He likes being with is friends. There has been some cold and raining games. Austin became a complete mud ball during one of the games.
We went to the home opener of the Cavs game. It's a little sad this year since we no longer have Lebron. However it's still a fun family activity to do. With school, the kids usually don't get their hair painted or tattoos anymore since they are not allowed to have them at school. Unfortunately the Cavs lost and it looks like it's not going to be a good season for them.
Austin had his annual hearing test. We got busy over the summer and we couldn't get an appointment before school started. So we went in October. We got the best news ever, he finally passed a hearing test. And we no longer have to follow up unless something happens. We are all very happy!
Sunday, 28 October 2018
Monday, 8 October 2018
Trip to Europe
We got the kids out of school at 12:30pm on Friday. We had to drive 5 hours to Toronto for our
flight to Barcelona. On Friday, I was
thinking what in the world have we done.
Why are we traveling all the way to Europe with a 6 and 7 year old. But it was too late now. Everything was paid for and booked so time to
make the best of it.
The drive to Toronto was uneventful. Since we drove past Niagara Falls, we stopped
briefly to allow the kids to see it. I
didn’t even get out of the car since I was driving and we didn’t have much time
and didn’t want to pay $20 for parking.
When we arrived to the car parking place in Toronto the lot
was full. They had us to go another one.
Then we waited a while for a shuttle bus. I was starting to get nervous. The last time we wanted to do was miss our
flight. When we finally got to the
airport, we didn’t have to wait too long to check in. Then the security line was reasonable
too. We waited at the gate for about an
hour.
Brian and Sydney sat in the two seats by the window. Austin and I were in the middle row and I had
a women next to me which was fine. Our
flight didn’t take off until 11:00pm so we were all tired once on board. We got dinner. Sydney fell asleep before dinner was served
so she didn’t eat. Austin had mac and
cheese. He liked it. This was his first time eating airplane
food. We have never flown this far with
them to get a meal. Austin was
impressed. After eating, we all tried to
sleep. Sleeping on a plane is a real
challenge but we were able to get some sleep.
Austin and I watched some movies on our Kindles. Brian worked on his computer. Sydney basically slept the entire time. Then we got bread for breakfast. Austin liked it.
When are plane finally landed we waited a while in
customs. Then we had to get our
luggage. Then off to find a taxi quickly
to get to our hotel before 2pm. They
close at 2pm to 4pm for lunch. Sometime
we are not used to back home. Luckily we
arrived to the hotel at 1:55pm so we were able to be checked in. We went up to our apartment. It was nice.
It had a kitchen and a bedroom, bathroom,, and living room area. Then we figured out what to do. I had ideas on what to do but didn’t really
think when to do what.
We decided we would take a taxi to Park Gual. Once there we walked up
several steps to the top and we could over look Barcelona. It was a beautiful view. Then we walked down and the kids found a
playground along the way that they loved.
Then we took a taxi to La Sagrada Familia. I was planning on going
inside however it was sold out for Saturday and Sunday. We were bummed. I feel bad because I feel like I should have
planned better. I didn’t realize it
could be sold out for days. We got some
pictures outside and then grabbed dinner at Burger King. We took our sandwiches to the park near by
at ate. Then the kids played at that
playground.
After playing, we tried the subway (Metro). Austin and Sydney had never been on a subway
before. They were excited. It was interesting to see the tracks right
there with no gates or anything. The
kids got an important safety lesson. We
board the subway to La Rambla.
Once there, we walked around. We
found a fresh market, and we showed them around there. They got a juice smoothie to try. It didn’t have sugar so they weren’t big
fans. Then they got some gelato. They loved that! Later Austin got a slushie and Sydney got a
sucker. It was a fun evening out.
We found a plaza where a street performer was blowing big
bubbles. He took a break soon after we
got there. There was a big wall like
thing that kids were trying to climb up.
Austin and Sydney played there.
Brian helped them to the top.
However on one of the times, Brian turned his head for a second and
Sydney was already slid down landing on her ankle funny. For a while, Brian and I thought she broke
her ankle. It was terrible.
Then the bubble guy started doing bubbles again. The bubbles
were able to distract Sydney and she was able to walk again. Luckily her ankle
was not swollen or bruised either. Then
we decided to walk back to our apartment for the night. We are all very tired and ready for a good
nights sleep.
We all slept very well.
We went to bed around 10:30pm and we got up at 8:45am. Brian and I were the first ones up. That never happens at our house. We had to wake the kids up so they started
getting on this time zone.
We decided to take a taxi to Montjuic. We took the cable car over which I thought
was to a castle but we believe the taxi took us to the wrong spot. Because it wasn’t where we wanted to go. We started walking up the hill. After a while the kids were very tired. Then we found another cable car. Unfortunately our tickets didn’t work for this
one. We brought more tickets (they are
pricey). However we did enjoy the nice
ride in the cable car. Sydney was being
difficult for pictures but that isn’t anything new. Sydney likes to do only what Sydney
wants.
At the top was the castle.
We were going inside however the line for tickets was long and we didn’t
have much time. So we just walked around
the outside of the castle. The kids had
fun climbing on cannons. Then we walked
down the mountain. We were going to take
our first cable car back but the line was too long. So we had to take a taxi from half way up the
mountain. The taxi took us back to our
hotel and we picked up our stuff. Then
we took a taxi to the cruise terminal.
We were getting on the NCL EPIC. Austin and Sydney were very excited for the
cruise.
We board the cruise without any difficulties. Once on board, we were able to go straight to
our room. Usually we board the ship much
earlier than 3pm. We dropped our stuff
off and went to lunch. We were all very
hungry. Then we had the muster drill. The kids are very familiar with
that these days. Then we went swimming. After all the walking around, swimming was
nice. The pool water was even
heated. That was a nice surprise. Austin and Sydney then played water mini golf
and chess. Then it was time for
dinner. We eat dinner in the restaurant
then go to the buffet for dessert. Then
it was bedtime.
Our first day, was a sea day. Again we slept until 9:30am. We had a ship tour at 9:45 so Austin and
Brian had to move quickly to get there.
They went to the ship tour and Sydney and I went to breakfast. It was very crowded but finally found
somewhere to sit and eat. Then we came
back to the room. Brian and Austin came
back and we went up for a family
dodge-ball game. The kids had a lot of
fun with that. Austin even got to be the
doctor where he would tap people who were out.
He liked that. Austin and Sydney
also did the spider slide. Then
we went swimming again. The weather was
cooler and the pool didn’t seem as warm.
Austin and Brian did some water slides.
Sydney and I swam for a bit. Then
we went to lunch. After lunch, we did
some homework. Austin was not a fan of
homework but after some arguing he got some done. Sydney got to go back on the spider slide
for 45 minutes before Austin was done with his homework.
Then we got ready for formal night pictures. We went around the ship and got pictures
taken. Austin and Sydney are getting
better at doing that too. Then we
finally got to go to dinner. We had
dinner and back up to the buffet for dessert.
We have had busy few days and we still have 5 more stops to go.
Our first port of call was Naples where we took the cruise transportation to Pompeii. We had to get up early for the bus ride to Pompeii. The forecast showed some rain so I packed ponchos for the day. The bus ride took about 20 minutes. When we arrived we were told where to buy tickets although I am not sure it saved us much time. We got the tickets and went in. Brian brought headsets from home with an app that we were hoping to use. However the battery was dead and they didn’t work. That was a bummer. So we just starting walking around looking at things. We walked a lot that day. We saw lots of interesting things. Brian took lots of pictures. With about 30 minutes left of our time there, it started to rain. I was so happy we had ponchos. However our feet still got soaked. The kids even got a few souvenirs. Austin got a patch and Sydney got a lava bracelet. Then we took the bus back to our ship. We had lunch on board.
After lunch, we left the ship again and walked to a castle near the port in Naples. We went inside and brought a audio/video guide. The kids enjoyed that. On the way back from the castle, there was a street vendor selling toys that turned into a blop when you threw it down. We got the kids one and they were so excited.
Once back into the hotel room, Sydney’s little toy got a
hole in it and broke. She was so sad and
would not stop crying. Austin convinced Brian to get off the ship and run back
to get her a new one. They thought they
would be quick however the line to get back on the ship was really long so they
waited a while to do get back on.
Meanwhile Sydney was on the top deck, doing the bounce and jump trampoline. She did it for 30 minutes because there was
no wait. It was nice going to Europe
this time of year, there were not many kids on board.
Wednesday was our very busy day to Rome. The port is an hour away from Rome. We got up at 5:30am and got off the ship at
6:30am to take a train into Rome. It was
a 20 minute walk from the ship to the train station. We got the train tickets with no issues and
was on the train to Rome. Once we
arrived we took a Metro near the Colosseum.
It’s amazing getting off the Metro and seeing the Colosseum. We knew where to buy tickets with a shorter
line so we went there. Then we entered
the Colosseum. There were a lot of
people. We walked around the main level
first. Then we walked upstairs. It’s unbelievable how big it is. And to think it was made all those years
ago. It was a sight to take in. The weather was perfect. It wasn’t too hot but warm and sunny.
After the Colosseum we went to Palatine Hill. We walked around just for a bit. Then we got back on the Metro to head to the
Vatican. The Metro was very
crowded. Too crowded for my comfort. A little over half way to the Vatican, they
made us all get off the Metro. We believe that it broke down or something. We were not sure what to do but there was a
taxi stand right outside the Metro station so we just got a taxi over to
the Vatican.
We didn’t have much time for lunch so we stopped at a shop
near the Vatican. They didn’t have any
food that kids would eat so we just got them ice cream. The only issue was we didn’t want them to
get messy. Somehow they decided they
didn’t like their ice cream and they were trying to switch when they dropped it
into Austin’s shirt. We were not too
happy however it did was washed up nicely.
Then we met our guide right outside of Vatican Museum.
Our guide was awesome.
It was a kid friendly tour of the Vatican. We started off in the museums. There were long hallways of sculptures. It was very large area of museums. Then there was areas of fabric hanging
telling the story of Jesus. There were
also several mosaics. Then we went into
the Sistine Chapel. There were no
pictures in the Sistine Chapel. The
outside of the Sistine Chapel looking like a simple square building however the
inside was amazing. The painting
everywhere including the ceiling are amazing.
Then we went into St. Peter’s Basilica. That was truly amazing. The size and beauty are unbelievable. We even got to touch St. Peter’s toes that
have been worn off from everyone touching them.
It was very special experience.
We saw the guards outside of the Vatican near St. Peter’s
Basilica. We enjoyed our day in
Rome. We took the train back to the port
and got on the ship. We were
exhausted.
The next day we were in Livornio. We took the cruise bus to the train
station. It was like a 20 minute
ride. Then we took the train into
Pisa. Once in Pisa we walked to the
leaning tower. When the kids first saw
the leaning tower, they didn’t think it was leaning enough. Once we got closer, they agreed with really was
leaning. We took lots of pictures with
the leaning tower. Then we went into the
Baptistery and the Church. Going up into
the Baptistery was cool. A gentlemen even
sang and the echo was breathtaking. We
did a little shopping before taking a taxi to the train station.
We took the train to Lucca.
Once we arrived, we rented a family bike. We biked the walked city for a few
hours. Biking up the hill was a
challenge. But then it was a nice bike
ride around the city. We stopped for the
kids to play on a playground. The kids
also got an ice cream treat with a pop.
It was cool to see the walled city of Lucca.
We took the train back to Pisa. In Pisa, we need to change trains back to
Livernio. We didn’t have much time. We checked the board inside the train
station. We went to that platform. While looking, I realized it didn’t say
Livernio anywhere. They were making announcements
however in Italian so not sure what they were saying. Over on another platform,
it did say Liverno. We asked someone and they said they changed it. We ran over to the other platform and got on
the correct train just in time.
The next port was Cannes.
We didn’t have any plans. It was
a tender port and even though we could get priority tender tickets we decided
just to chill on board until it was time to get off. We got off the ship around 10am. We walked up to the Castle near the
dock. It was a nice walk. We even paid for the castle so we could go all
the way to the top for the view. It was
worth it. Then we walked down the hill
and did some shopping. Sydney found a
unicorn bag and Austin got Pokemon cards in French. They both were very happy.
We headed back to the ship.
Once on board, the kids did some swimming. It was nice the pool was heated even though
the weather was nice. Austin and Sydney
also did the spider mountain climb play thing as well. It was a nice evening on board.
Our last port of call was Palma Spain. We did not arrive there until 1pm. I found this amusement park (Katmandu park) that
looked cool that was only 20 minutes from the port. We decided we would take a taxi there. It worked out great. We got off the ship, fairly quickly and
walked to the taxi stand. We got a taxi
right away. The driver took us right
there. We got tickets and we did all the
attractions. We started first in the
house. It was a trick house. The elevator looked like we were going down
but actually we were going up. It was a
cool fun house. There was even games for
the kids to play. We did some 4D movies
and Austin and Sydney even played in the waterpark. We also played putt putt golf. Austin and Sydney rode on some small go karts
as well. They had a great time. We took a taxi back to the port.
We had separated dinner reservations with each child. I had dinner with Sydney and Brian had dinner with Austin. It worked out nicely. However we were all very tired.
We had separated dinner reservations with each child. I had dinner with Sydney and Brian had dinner with Austin. It worked out nicely. However we were all very tired.
On Sunday morning, we woke up early to get off the
ship. We took a taxi to the
airport. We waited in line for a while
for the airline check in to open. Then
we had to go though security and customs.
It seemed like we waited in a lot of lines. Then we were on the plane
back to Tortono. We did a lot of homework
with the kids on the plane. Then we
watch some movies. Even though, it was a
9 hour flight the kids did great. Sydney
refused to eat the airplane food but Austin ate it.
Once in Toronto, we had to go though customs and get our
luggage. Then get on the car park
shuttle. It seemed like it too forever
however it really didn’t. We were just
ready to get home. The kids fell asleep
around 6pm our time. We stopped at
McDonalds to try and fed them and keep them awake but that didn’t really help.
It was foggy on the drive home. Brian
and I were very happy when we got home at 9pm (3am from what we were used
to)!
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