Sunday & Monday 16 & 17 December 2012
Laura and I arrived on Sunday afternoon to get ourselves in the apartment and situated before the girls were to arrive on Monday. It all went pretty much without a hitch. A small 20 Euro “tip” to the parking garage attendant upgraded our spot from on the roof to the second level in a more secure and monitored area. Not that we were going to be needing the car in Venice for obvious reasons but we felt better about it. We could also fetch anything from the car more easily this way.
We had a wonderful seafood dinner at a restaurant that specializes in southern Italian cooking styles and we loved it. I finally got a large helping of mussels which I had been craving for the past couple of weeks and Laura opted for fresh tuna. We wandered, which translates to getting “unlost” from the maze of pathways and what one might call streets here in Venice, and then called it a night. A big day tomorrow with the new arrivals.
Claire and Alessandra are here!!! We met them at the airport at noon and all went well on their journey across the globe. Allie was especially hungry and they both thought a nap would be in order before too much serious touring could commence. We sprung for a water taxi back to the apartment instead of the slower and more crowded Vapporetto. It was a nice ride and we heard all about the plane trip. Once we got in the apartment and luggage placed it was back outdoors to “feed the beasts.” We then “unlost” our way over to the Piazza San Marco thus giving the girls a taste of the lay of the land. I think they were suitably impressed and equally confused about how in the world you figure out how to get someplace without repeated “unlost” moments.
Welcome back to Italy girls! Let the fun begin!













Wow, what a place. I’ve always wanted to go to Venice. I think I could really rock the Euro trash thing. You mentioned the seafood, which makes me think of Como’s “lake fish.” I don’t suppose you’d want to try some Venetian “canal fish.” Claire and Allie look like they’re having the time of their lives. Enjoy, y’all.