Saturday, June 11, 2011

Who's afraid of the big bad train conductors part II

Sorry didn't know ifmy iternet would give out I didn't want I lose all I wrote.

Ok so the next day we took a long train into Rome and saw saint peters, truly amazing! We couldn't see Sistine chapel because it was closed and it was raining :(. We had so much fun just walkig around Rome though we ended up running into the pantheon which was awesome. Anyway later that night we got back and went to bed( sorry I got that first day in Rome confused with the second day just switch them around for full affect!)

Anyway the next day in Rome we saw the Sistine chapel, most beautiful worthwhile thing I all of Rome. Wow as daniel put it thepaintings wrre like 3d so much better than the pictures. I lost Daniel though ad ended up seeing the colosseum by myself, not really worth going inside in case you ever go just take a picture from the outside, also saw arch of Constantine. Anway Daniel finally got back and we wanted to go disco but it was closed so we just hung out with the Germans, we taught them English phrases and they taught us german phrases.

Anyway the next day we left for Pisa where we were lost for a while, the city wasn't as bad as we thought it would be. But when we left on a train for Florence another asshole conductor kicked us off because we had the wrong pass or something? Anyway wemet this really nice Italian who used to work for Steve jobs he gave us 20 euro and said he would hve taken us in but his relatives were coming in, apparently he had a bomb house! So we went back to Pisa and slept with the many homeless people, didn't sleep too bad (we are getting good at being homeless ;)

So we got on the 4 15 train and got to Florence early, Michelangelo lookout was grey but we hated florence probably mostly because they made us wait for 2 hours in the rain to see the statue of David and then said the wait was an hour more, we just left. The town wasn't really that great sorry for you who like it but I wouldn't go back again. Finally we got to Milan and got to stay in a bed/ take a shower yay! Our hostel owner wa interesting...

We were talking with this English girl who became our friend about the three things we wanted our children to have. The guy came in to talk about it which was ok until he whipped out a USB drive and started giving a seminar on AIDA which stood for action, inertia, something, and action. Re powerpoint didn't work, thank god. Anyway I'm tired of writing and almost out power now.

We just gave high fives to this huge party of people who were celebrating their 18th birthday, we told them to go get drunk since they can drink in Austria now lol. Kinds debating partying with them.. More to follow soon...

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