Back Home in Australia!

Hello to all,

Yes its been a awhile but it wasn’t without good intentions. The Madoregang was off on another one of their family adventures and this time it took us to 2 countries, four cities and a host of frequent flyer miles.

The last 3 weeks have been packed filled with excitement, old things, new things and some things not so good. We head off from Brisbane on December 16th to London. Of course getting there would take 2 plane rides and 22 hours of sore butts. When we landed in Singapore on the first leg, Cathy came down with a case of the trots (self-explanatory) which started the trip off on a sour note. We landed in London on Saturday the 17th at 5:30 in the morning and after clearing customs headed to the apartment we rented. The apartment was located in the West End section of London in close proximity to a lot of stuff to see. Let’s just say that no city in America can come close to the number of people and the wow factor that London has. London is a hustling, bustling city with a lot of locals and throw as many visitors on top and boom-yow baby, instant mad-house!

London was fabulous Harrods, 10 Downey Street, West Minister Abbey, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, Scotland Yard, etc, etc, etc… We also took side trips to Rochester and Rochester Castle, White Cliffs of Dover, Dover Castle, Windsor Castle, Eton College, and Stonehenge. Lets say 4 days in London we were on the move. Of course we had to deal with Tori getting sick, Lizzie and myself at the end. Of course mine took hold and last 2 days in London, 4 Days in Venice and 2 Days in Florence. However, we still managed to get a bunch done.

We left London on Dec 22nd and headed to Venice Italy. Venice, lets just say is one of a kind. No cars, just boats. We thought about a Gondola ride but they have become extremely expensive, especially for 5 people. Needless to say there was a tremendous amount of stuff to see and do in Venice. The Old Churches (Santa Maria Glorioso dei Fieri & San Marco unbelievable), the buildings, statues and Piazzas are fabulous. Matt began his initiation into eating as much pizza as possible during our whole Italy trip. Lizzie end up suffering one full day of a stomach problem but was fine the next morning. I continually struggled with my issue and wasn’t as able to get around Venice as I would like. But we managed. We enjoyed a truely wonderful meal on the banks of the Grand Canal for Christmas. We thoroughly enjoyed every minute.

We left Venice and headed to Florence on the 26th. The apartment we stayed at would make most 5-star hotels look like a dump (our hats off to Tiziana for how she re-remodelled the place) awesome. When we arrived, again we hit the ground running. The Galleries of the Uffzi and the Accedemia were phenomenal. The churches of the Il Duomo, Santa Croce, and several others are something to behold. Statues are everywhere and the building the surround them are awesome. We took a side trip to Pisa to see the Tower and the church there.Lets just the say that the church (also called Il Duomo) is truely an experience to behold. New Years in Florence was spent listening to a symphony in the Piazza della Signoria and having fireworks, lit by the locals, exploding all around us. WOW!

New Years Day we head to our final city Rome. Lets just say unbelievable, there are few words to describe that which we visited, saw, and roamed across, amazing. I will have to spend another whole blog writing of just that portion alone. But to give you a taste, the Colosseum, the Forum, the Capital, St Peters, the Sistine Chapel, San Giovanni, The Trevi Fountain, Piazza San Popolo and more. And let us not forget our trip to Pompeii and our guides Pietro & Antonio made it even more enjoyable.

All-in-all it was a remarkable journey. It is one of those trips, if we could inspire anyone else to take, it will truely change how you look at life. Awesome!

Okay, here are some pictures. I will explain more about some of them in the coming blogs.

 

Until then be safe, stay healthy and most of all smile.

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From the Madoregang.

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5 Responses to Back Home in Australia!

  1. So Exciting, Memories will stay with you all forever. The Kiddos are very fortunate to be able to experience all that you are able to do with them.No snow here in Maine (very odd) everyone here are doing well.Hope one day you’ll make your way back home for a visit. Love you all Take care and Welcome back
    Love Cindy and Kevin

  2. Sounds like y’all had a wonderful time. We did miss y’all at Chirstmas and wish you could have been here but know y’all had a wonderful time. We love and miss you

  3. All I can say about your latest blog is ———–WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You folks sure do pack a lot of travel in a short period of time. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. It’s great that your kids are able to see so many different places and cultures. Happy New Year and we will be looking for some pics from your journey. Love U, Aunt Nita and Uncle Buz

  4. What a wonderful trip for all of you guys. I am so jealous. I have been to London and the countryside and it was fascinating and I have always wished to return. So glad you all had the opportunity to do this traveling. Love Aunt Peg

  5. WOW!!! I’m also jealous! What an awesome journey! One that none of you will ever forget….and what a wonderful way to add to the kid’s knowledge of history! To actually BE where so much history has happened. I can’t wait to see the photos!!!

    Glad you’re back home, safe and sound…and, what an awesome treat for yourselves….wonderful Christmas gift!!!! Love y’all!!! Becky

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