We had been planning at trip to Salzburg with my parents, but we thought better of crossing the border with an infant who doesn't have his passport yet and decided a trip through Tuscany would be just fine.
Here's Ezra at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It's the best we could manage with a toddler who had no idea what we were trying to do.
Daddy, Ezra, and Jonas in the shade near the cathedral in Pisa.
We saw this rather unusual sculpture in the middle of a huge roundabout in Tuscany. Any guesses as to what it is?? Yeah. We didn't know either...
Next, we stopped at Volterra, an ancient Etruscan city. We couldn't drive into it, so we walked. We didn't plan to stay too long, but it seemed like there was something cool "just a little further in".
Our next stop was just about 30 minutes away: San Gimignano. San Gimignano was a bustling city and a popular stop for pilgrams on their way from northern Europe to Jerusalem during the Middle Ages. It spiraled into decline when the Black Plague occurred. It's most known for it's numerous towers. In the first pic of San Gimignano, Mike is refreshing Ezra in a fountain outside the city walls. We were all hot, and I was starting to worry about the kids a little, so Mom and I ran in for some souvenirs, pictures, and gelato while Mike pulled the car around.
We had planned another stop in Sienna, but it was a little out of the way and we still had to stop in Florence and head home. I was a little disappointed to miss it, but in the interest of keeping our sanity, we decided to bypass Sienna and head straight to Florence.
Yesterday, we went to Venice. The heat was almost unbearable, so we just hit the highlights. Mike had to work so it was one less person to help out with the kids and gear, but the folks and I (and a few friendly strangers) managed ok.
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Wow, for only being two weeks old, Jonas sure does seem to be really alert! :) He's so cute!! Of course, both of your boys are adorable. :)
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