Siena

We stayed the night at an agriturismo in Siena. Then woke in the morning and smashed our fingers in the door (I did it even after being warned by my Dad, lol) and walked about Siena. We did a few things I hadn’t done before such as climb the tower. And go inside the Duomo. Both of which were fabulous. The duomo is unique looking inside, lot’s of stripes. And some really pretty art on the floor.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

For snack time in Italy…gelato of course!

Jonah wanted the pigeons to eat out of his hand, he waited very patiently but they never did.

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The tower was definitely the most claustrophobic tower I have climbed. There were parts were you had to stoop so low to fit and the walls seemed to get more and more narrow.

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Woodburys in Florence

We headed south for a “Tuscan tour” and began with a stop in Florence. We saw the Ponte Vecchia (Old bridge) with all of the expensive jewelers. The beautiful duomo. And since we parked at the “free parking” up on the hill, we got to see my favorite view over the city. (It’s not exactly free, your legs pay the price walking, oh well.)
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Woodbury’s take on Italy and Croatia

My parents made the long journey to Italy! We were so excited to have them. The first day they were here we did some local things like:
Cittadella: walled medeval city that we walked around the whole wall (it was recently restored to be able to do this)
Bassano: cute city with a famous wooden bridge designed by Vicenza’s homeboy, Palladio (see photo below, we forgot our cameras and this was the only photo I manages to snap with the Ipad)
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Marostica: walled city with a castle and a life size chess board where the betrothed and the lover once played for the princess.
Nove: famous for it’s ceramics
And last but not least, soccer practice with Jonah and Coach Nick.
Sounds like a nice relaxing day for my poor jet lagged parents huh? haha. Oops. I have a tendency to cram too much in…

Day to day October

The first few weeks of October, after Nicole & Dustin visiting and getting ready for my parents’ visit, we laid low. Stayed home, watched Declan’s army crawl turn into a real crawl and he started standing up. He loves to squat in front of the window and watch our bird on the porch. We went antique market shopping and found some cool things. The boys enjoyed their “squishy blue bath” from aunt Nicole.
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A Mormon grape stomp

The branch made arrangements with a winery to do a grape stomping. I love the harvest season and all of the very traditional festivals that Italians celebrate it with. The best festival of all is the grape stomping. Every vineyard does some kind of old fashioned grape stomping. There are lot’s of different kinds of grapes, a lot of the ones used to make wine are not very tasty, but these ones were.
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They did a little tour of the wine making process and passed around some cups for everyone to taste. The kids got the first cups and some of the Moms started freaking out, they did not hear the guy say that it was today’s squeeze…which means it was still sugar and not alcohol in the contents. That was when it came out that we were a bunch of mormons, it was quite funny. Luckily they had some grape seed oil lotions and cooking wine that we could all purchase to support the stomping.

Tre Cime…a weekend in the Dolomites.

We tried for three weeks to get to this hike called the three chimneys or Tre Cime. Due to it being August we got stuck in traffic twice and then the third time we got smart and got up at 5am and made it without traffic. (Italians all take vacation in August and on the weekends the highways pretty much don’t function, ridiculous.) The hike was GORGEOUS. We were all a bit exhausted from our early morning though so there was definitely some tantrums and crying…I won’t say who. We stopped to take a nap in a meadow…but only one of us ended up catching any Zzzz’s (see the photo). We camped over night and enjoyed an alpine slide the next day (Probably the MOST excited I’ve ever seen Jonah in his life. We told him we would ride again and he jumped up and down screaming YESSS!) And then on our way out of town had to stop and watch a parade because they closed down the main road for it, ah Italy.

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August at home

August…Declan starts taking baths with big brother. Nick finds an Armani suit for a steal of a deal. And Jonah loves him some biking and lizards.
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Parmigiana and Balsamic in Modena

The kiddos and I headed out with a bunch of ladies from the base to do a tour of a Parmesan factory and a balsamic factory. We learned a lot and of course ate some too. 

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It all starts with a HUGE copper vat (291 gallons!) of fresh milk. Then they add a little stomach acid (from baby cows) and let it curdle. Break up the curdle and let it sit a bit then gather it up with a muslin cloth and put it in a mold. Each huge vat will make two wheels of cheese.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe cheese spends two days in the mold and then is stamped with a plastic mold with the name and some numbers telling when it was made and which batch. Then they are in brine for 20 or so days. 

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Next they sit around on some shelves for about a year. And when they are ready you will be able to tell how good of quality they are by the sound it makes when you hit it with a little hammer like Jonah got to do.  The good quality wheels are worth about $600.

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Next, balsamic. And we are not talking about balsamic vinegar here. I’m talking REAL balsamic. Did you know there was a difference? Me neither. Balsamic is made by boiling and then fermenting and condensing grapes until there is just a syrupy substance left. It takes at least 12 years. It sits around in these wooden barrels and they rotate it to a smaller and smaller barrel each year. Sometimes the different kinds of wood of the barrels can give it a unique flavor. Because it condenses and condenses smaller and smaller and it takes so long to make it is really expensive. We’re talking 100 dollars for a very small jar. But it is seriously delicious. We got to try TINY spoons of different ages, and the older it is the sweeter it is. You could seriously eat it on ice cream, and they do. (If you can afford that kind of thing anyways!) This area is the only place in the world that makes real balsamic. They have some in their “personal collection” that is SUPER old.

 

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Italian branch

Nick doesn’t get much Italian language exposure so in an attempt to remedy that we have been going to Italian branch. They had an awesome activity up in Asiago with a BBQ and a hike. We really enjoy the Italian branch, they are all so kind and welcoming to us even though we fumble for words.
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When the mommies are away the boys will play…

So I go on vacation and this is what I come home to…at least they had fun (minus Nick being in pain from having a tooth pulled…not just pulled but REALLY yanked on because it had been root canal-ed too many times and fell apart, oh army medical…don’t even get me started, at least it’s free! That gives me a thought, maybe the hair had something to do with the pain killers…)

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And speaking of play, Jonah played soccer this year. I use the term “played soccer” in the loosest of senses. Next time I sign him up for a sport I am going to wait until he asks to do said sport, lol. Nick accidently got roped into being the coach after the other coach quit 5 minutes before practice. YAY Coach Lloyd!

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And of course the fans. Me and my friend Meg. She’s the best…coming out to watch four year olds run around? Seriously, the best.

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