Julia is 14!!!! |
After spending a very
quiet Saturday around Treviso – Laura wanting a final day in town, the
girls wanting lots of time on the secret project, me not feeling great and happy to dawdle, and Jim probably
really wanting to go somewhere since he doesn’t
get much time off work but being a
good sport about it anyway – we had an action-packed Sunday to celebrate Julia’s 14th birthday.
As is our
birthday tradition, we woke Julia up Sunday morning with breakfast of sweet treats and presents (most of
which she selected on our travels
so far – a calendar from the Uffizi, and a wallet, scarf and necklace from the Florence Market, and a paint
brush holder I found in an art store in
Treviso). She also got a bag full of different shaped licorice Rachel has enjoyed purchasing at every candy store she
has seen and a special jar of
pesto Laura bought at her favorite find in Treviso, a specialty food shop where everything is handmade by
the lady who works there.
Julia chose a lunch spot and we
poked in lots of stores before
taking another water bus back to Venice, 20 minute walk to the Rialto Bridge, boat to the Accademia bridge stop, and
walked another 5 minutes to the Peggy Guggenheim
museum...another of Julia’s
choices for how to spend her birthday.
When we were kicked out of the museum at closing, we
decided to make our way back to
the train station and home to Treviso to have dinner at our favorite pizzeria, Da Pino, and to see this
year’s show and finally find out
what the kids have been up to all this time that we have been barred from being near them. When we
got to the train station, it
became clear that though trains were coming up on the board as departures, no trains were actually leaving
the station. We learned that no trains would leave until after the strike ended at 9 and that even then there was no guarantee what time the train that was
supposed to be leaving at 9:30 would actually get to Venice (depending on where it had to come from at 9). It was recommended we take a bus – so
we walked over to the bus station and found that a bus was in fact leaving in 10 minutes for Treviso.
Unfortunately many many other
people got the same information and the bus was so packed. We forced our way onto the bus standing in what felt like
the last seven spots, but somehow
at least 10 people boarded after us. All you could do was laugh really. We took a local route that
had many stops and every time
someone got off the bus, at least the same number (often a few more) boarded. Laura started saying “NO” to
anyone who tried to enter the
front of the bus.
All in all a pretty memorable
birthday. Last year she woke
up in a castle in England, this year a day exploring Venice...the pressure is on for next year! (The
inequity is not lost on Rachel!)
Sadly, the
Brennans left first thing this morning and the girls and I are spending a very quiet day, doing some painting, and adjusting to being alone
again. I am trying to get
rid of a scratchy throat and work with the girls to plan out what we want to see on the rest of our trip. We had only two short outings today, both taking us to the artisan gelato shop Laura and I had found and I wanted to
show the girls (and then we wanted to show Jim after dinner). We left LA three weeks ago today – only 5 weeks left!
Sounds like you are having a fabulous time! Beautiful pictures of Venice.
ReplyDeleteAnd Happy Birthday Julia! Pressure is definitely on for 15... Maybe Australia?