Just found out that Jack and Tara are expecting a baby in May! We are thrilled to say the least! We've been waiting for these two to start producing and our prayers have been answered. Needless to say, we love having all these wonderful babies (and grown grandchildren) to play with. We now have Nikki, Anthony, Johnny, Nicholas, Claire, baby Abraham (still don't know what it is yet but we'll find out in January) and now the new baby from Jack and Tara.
I just love it! A new crop of babies every year - keep em coming!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Back from Italy





Back from Italy. Well we got back from Italy on Tuesday. What a trip it was. Had a really wonderful time. Spent three days in Venice, three days in Florence and then ended up in Rome for 3 days. Loved Venice, even if it had the worst food I've ever tasted in my life! Awful to say the least! Kate and I had decided we would try the fish, thinking how could we go wrong with that in a City built on water! Well, surprise surprise, we went really wrong!!!!! Ordered cuttlefish. Thought we would get a nice filet with some polenta. What we got was squid in squid ink. Looked like a blob of black goop on the plate. We even thought we'd give it a try. After three bites, we decided we didn't care what it cost, there was no way we were going to eat it. Stopped at a stand and got a pizza roll up. Turned out to be the best food we ate while we were there.The city is amazing. No cars at all and you get everywhere by condola. Had a real blast!On to Florence. It was the general concensus that after you saw the Uffizi museum and the Musea Accademia (where the real David is) and climbed to the top of the Duomo (463 steps!), you can pretty much leave the city. It is really expensive and the people, no so friendly.On to Rome. Loved it, loved it, loved it! What a beautiful, amazing city. We did a crypts and catacombs tour which was very long, very informative and ended on a really creepy note. It ended with a tour of the Cappucine Monk's display of over 4,000 human skeletal remains made into designs in three rooms. Flowers, stars, angels, etc. All made with human bones. Creepy to say the least! But, we saved the best for last and took an after hours tour of the Vatican museum and the Sistine Chapel. Expensive but worth every penny. We were a group of 18 which got split into two groups and we toured the facilities by ourselves with a guide. No one else was there. Took LOTS of pictures (over 400) and just walked around in amazement. Truly one of the most beautiful places I have ever been.I have attached some pictures.Came home, got sick for two days and now pretty much back to normal. I'll write more later.
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