There you have it!
Dutifully recorded, that was our trip. I hope the details weren't too tedious and the pictures suited the paragraphs.
At first, it was uber-weird being home. The trip really clung to me, especially because of jet lag. For a good week or more, I was zonked at 8 and wide awake by 4. Then NY was very, very cold. Almost cave-like. Everyday was laden with clouds and rain and I was bummed.
It's been nearly a month since we got back, not so cave-like anymore; (My epidermis is cooked) still I'd write out the stories and scrounge up the pictures and it would feel like everything happened yesterday. I know time has a way of sucking the details out of things, but hopefully this blog will act as a mental adhesive.
I hope you enjoyed reading as much as I did reminiscing!
barışı korumak, (I hope this means, keep the peace)
-E
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
Very well done Em (the blog as a whole)! Sounds/looks like you guys had a blast.
Your personality shines through this so well, I have no clue how you do it. I feel like I went on quite the vacation! Can I come along next time?
-Benny B =D
I just read the whole life and times of your "uber-awesome" Italy/ Greece trip in one setting, what a great job giving your narration with the photos. Thanks for sharing! You are the absolute Queen of one-liners! If "Italy is a kick in the gut, then Greece is the first breath that I was waiting for...." (you killed me with that one! - another memory tattooed in my noggin'), if you didn't have my attention before, you got me "hook, line, and sinker" with that one. Sounds like you and the group need a Europe-"reloaded" trip.
Dan & Ben, thanks so much for taking the time to read the blog, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Anon, we are indeed going on another Europe trip in 2010 and I can't wait to see what sort of stories erupt from it. :] Thanks for reading!
Post a Comment