Friday, January 24, 2014

Catching Up! 2013: Sri Lanka and Italy!

Wow! 2013 was just rubbish for blogging about my travels, but I vow (as it is the January tradition) to be slightly better this year. I managed to get two trips in this fall, one to Sri Lanka and another home to the United States. I also had my first visitors! Mom and Dad managed to make it to the sandpit and we all galavanted off to Italy for a week to ring in the New Year.

Sri Lanka was beautiful and peaceful and very third world. I have never experienced the craziness of driving that occurred on our trip. Our driver was amazing and was able to successfully avoid tuks tuks, semi trucks, other cars, motorbikes, bicycles, as well as cows (sacred) and dogs (everywhere). We traveled to the interior and stayed in the jungle, did some hiking and relaxed. All in all, I wasn't that impressed. It was cheap and the people that were helpful to us were amazing, but I guess I expected something slightly different. If I had to recommend Sri Lanka, I would say head to the beaches or make sure you are doing something super adventurous, like white water rafting or canyoning. Never the less, it was beautiful and I got some stunning photos.
I'm about to climb this giant rock- Lion's Rock. It was high. 

Hey friends! 

These monkeys were jerks. They will climb onto your and unzip your backpack and steal stuff. 

Sunset in Sigiriya. We climbed a rock by our hotel to get this. 

Right after returning from Sri Lanka, I headed back to the States for my Nana's passing. It was nice to be home with family and celebrate her long and full life. I am so happy that I decided to make that trip home, as I know looking back on it, I would have regretted not being there with family. I got to experience a little bit of fall (forgot how much I miss seasons), and see Owen and Annie, and my sisters. 

November came and went quickly, as we had random three day weekends and Thanksgiving stuck in there too. Before I knew it, Mom and Dad arrived in DXB for their adventure here! It was so much fun. We did a lot of tourist stuff that I had yet to do, so it was great to be able to explore my own city too. We went to the Burj Khalifa, the Burj Al Arab, on an Arabian Safari, to the Gold souk and the the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. We also got to celebrate Christmas with some of my colleagues before taking off to Italy. 

Windy day on Sunset Beach by Burj Al Arab

Textile Souk- Dad looking thrilled. 

Gold anyone?

Mom and Dad and the Burj Khalifa! 

High Tea in the Sky room at Burj Al Arab! 

Just a nice Rolls...

On Safari- adrenaline pumping dune bashing craziness.... into the Empty Quarter. 

Camel Ride! 

Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi. 
And then we went to Italy! It was amazing. We started in Florence and went to Venice and then Rome. Such great food and wine and walking around just taking it all it. I love all of these cities, but Florence takes the cake. We saw all of the fun and historical sights and a LOT of art, but it was all worth it. The highlight of the trip was being in St. Peter's Square on New Years Eve and learning that the Pope was making an unannounced appearance. We were able to stick around and get up close to see him! It was amazing and truly the best New Years Eve I will probably ever have. We finished off 2013 walking the streets of Rome, taking in a rock concert at Circo Massimo and drinking mini champagne while watching the fireworks over the Colosseum. It was a wonderful trip.

Florence

Wine and a sparkly building!

Gondola ride.

On top of St. Mark's in Venice

Rialto Bridge and the Grand Canal in Venice

Early morning Rialto Bridge

NO ONE IS HEERRRRE! At the Colosseum.

Selfies are essential inside the Colosseum.

Trevi Fountain

January 1st 2014, going for a Roman stroll. 


Swiss Guard

Seal inside St. Peter's

Stunning

St. Peter's at night. 


2014 has started to cruise on by, as January is quickly coming to a close. I have made all my resolutions and they involve health and happiness and travel. The countdown towards my next adventure is inside the one month mark, as I head to northern Thailand (Chiang Mai) for Week without Walls. Myself and three other colleagues of mine are taking 40 seventh graders on our annual service trip at the end of February. We are visiting a rural orphanage in the hills of north Thailand and will be building a new building for them, as well as renovating the existing ones. We also get to experience Thailand culture, zip-lining through the rainforest, rock climbing down into amazing caves, and connecting to ourselves and one another with Buddist principles. I look forward to it very much. 

As the Italian's would say: Ciao! 

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