Saturday, July 21, 2007

When In Rome...

After the exhausting process of planning the largest social event of our lives, I now understand the purpose of a honeymoon... Most people choose to lay on a beach for a week straight in a tropical location, however, Matt and I decided to embark on a trip full of bad airlines, scary taxi drivers, and hundreds of stairs... Please do not mistake my late-night attempt at wit for regret in any way. This whirlwind week of travel was more amazing that we could have even dreamt. We visited five cities in seven days, each more awe inspiring than the last.

Our first night was spent in Munich, Germany as an intentionally long layover to our final destination of Italy. From there, we traveled to Rome for two nights, then Florence for three nights (with a day trip to Pisa squeezed in), and finally the sinking city of Venice for our final night. We had the wonderful opportunity to see the beginnings of modern civilization, incredible feats of architecture, and the surreal landscape of a floating city. We ate great food, drank great wine, and did our best to take in all the memories we could contain. Returning home was bittersweet as we were ready for the familiar, yet we continue to yearn for the streets of Europe. We have already begun to plan our next trip... maybe a cruise to Greece, a cross country drive on the autobahn, or an enormous pub crawl through the UK...

To see additional photos and read about our adventures abroad, please visit www.myspace.com/jenemersonbinning

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