Friday, June 27, 2008

Still Booking...

Bobby and I are 5 days away from departure and have yet to fully book all of our flights. Bobby is cool as a cucumber about it and I am a little nervous that we might be spending 31 days in Athens trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea. The itinerary of our trip is fully set now, complete with stops in 7 major European cities and 5 countries thanks to a mixture of trains and easyjet flights. Click on the map to the left to see the journey. Here is where we will be and when:

July 4th - July 9: Scotland - visiting Jane's family and showing Bobby just how legit the Scots are by sailing in the North Sea.

July 9th - July 14: Athens, Greece - staying in a moderately well-rated hotel by the Plaka, hopefully eating the best kebabs in our lives and enjoying the wonders of hosting the Olympics brings to a transportation system.

July 14th - July 21: Rome, Italy - fulfilling Bobby's fantasy to see churches and streets designed by famous Renaissance Architects and Jane's fantasy for espresso and tartufo (dark chocolate gelato). And competing to see who can say "When in Rome' the most times in a day.

July 21 - July 23: Florence, Italy - staying in a river-side hotel very close to Ponte Vecchio pretending we know more about Michelangelo than we do.

July 23 - July 26: Paris, France - staying in the cheapest accommodations Paris has to offer (besides the Gare du Nord train station benches) while eating chocolate croissants and reenacting our mutual favorite movie 'Amelie'.

July 26 - August 1: Berlin, Germany - doing the hostel thing in a renovated, supposedly-historical building while enjoying a slew of World War II memorials, museums and excellent post-Cold War architecture and probably some awesome beer.

August 2 - August 9: Stateside, Connecticut - recharging our batteries visiting Bobby's family before we return to the hardest school year of our lives.

Hopefully we'll be updating our blog as often as possible but no promises on daily updates because our access to the Internet will probably be as bumpy as the beds we will be sleeping in. See you all in a month!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very exciting! You two are going to have an amazing time. I expect a list of "When in Rome" quotes posted online. You two should buy matching "Obama is my homeboy" shirts. I hear Obama is extremely popular over there!

Have a great time!

CrazyCraftyCool said...

hahaha, i can see that this blog will be my entertainment. good thing...since i won't have any margarita jane incidents or mario kart tournaments to keep me preoccupied :(