
San Gimgiano, Italy & Wine Tasting

Pisa & Portofino, Italy

Next, I woke up for my trip to Portofino, the famous sea side town frequented by the stars. The place was unbelievably picturesque, just like me. I stopped at a local spot for a cappuccino to get the blood flowing while taking in the views. The waitress was giving me those hungry eyes, and so was the boat worker nearby. A reminder that I was in Europe after all.
High Rollin' In Monte Carlo, Monaco

After lunch, we walked around the palace and took in one last glance at the Mediterranean sea. I had my eyes on some yachts down below, but my parents insisted on going higher up the mountainside to Monte Carlo. I thought Monaco was ritzy, well, it has nothing on Monte Carlo. We walked by the famed casino, saw some awesome rides, and then hit the mall. I had been hoping to get some Louis Vuitton duds, but Mom wanted to go spend her money on Haagen-Das instead. When it's 95 degrees out, you've got to load up on the good stuff. With a giant sandwich and berry ice cream in my belly, I was about ready to call it an afternoon.
Barcelona & Seville, Spain

From Las Ramblas, I went and had a nice lunch, and then kicked on to Park Guell, made famous because of its designer, Antoni Gaudi. Gaudi's creative sculptures and park design really intrigued me. The style reminded me of a cross between Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carrol.
My next stop in Spain was Seville, which I reached after a long bus ride from Cadiz. In Seville, I strolled the streets, checked out some nice water fountains, and even got my mom to buy me some fancy cloths the ladies will be sure to love. We sat down and had a feast of tapas, before needing to catch back up to our bus. At that point, I was ready for a siesta.
Rockin' It Out on Gibraltar

Back on board, I came up with a great idea for Father's Day. I picked out a back massage and pedicure for my dad. Man oh man, was he going to be excited! Lunch was the next order of the day, and I lucked out - they had delicious mashed potatoes and chocolate chip cookies. Yum! After so much sun and fun, I headed back to the cabin for a nap. And, when I woke up, my dad was just getting back from his crazy time with the monkeys. My Uncle Jon even got some monkey poop on his shoulder - he can never complain about my diapers again.
Pouring Port in Lisbon, Portugal

In Lisbon, we walked up and down the city streets, stopping in any shops that tickled our fancy. My parents were pretty brave letting me go into the porcelain stores. I kept them on their toes, though, by tossing my bottle out of the stroller every five feet. And, you know what, I even got some delicious fruit juice out of the deal. I was starting to get a little stir crazy in my stroller, so we finished up with our shopping and called it a day.
Pilgrimaging to Santiago de Compestella

Ooh, LaLa, Paris!

After a long bus ride, where I learned once again that you can't judge a book by it's cover (this time via tasty cookies bought at a petrol station that had scary faces), we set foot in Paris. Unfortunately, we only had a few hours, so we immediately scrambled around the city, with my stroller, trying to see as much as possible. I felt like I was on the "Supermarket Sweep" game show, minus the cool crew-neck sweat shirts.
We visited the Eiffel Tower, some food markets & Notre Dame. I gorged myself so full of goat cheese & spinach tart, croissants, baguettes & crepes that I needed to take a breather and ride in my uncle's backpack. He explained that it's very common for Europeans to carry their babies in backpacks, but I'm not quite sure I believe him.
There is little doubt I'll return to this lovely place. I met a girl near the Tower, can't remember her name, who was traveling with her school group . We plan to rendezvous in 20 years. Stay posted, I'll blog about it!
Cobh & Kinsale, Ireland

I explored the the hilly town of Cobh, taking a break to try scones with jam & clotted cream. Personally, I'd rather have some Krispy Kremes, but I'm sure my tastes will mature.
Next, I set off for the lovely seaside town of Kinsale, and the sun even decided to join me. In Kinsale, I enjoyed a bumpy stroller ride along the cobble-stone streets, and I stopped to enjoy a Guinness with the local gents and a watch a bit of the Gaelic Football. Afterward, I got some locally made ice cream, which screamed happy cows! This was a great stop that reminded me a lot of the East Coast US, and I hope to return.
Bruge & Ghent, Belgium

The highlights for me were the fragrant horses that pranced around Bruge & the aforementioned pommes frites. Rumor has it that these are so tasty because of the local potatoes. However, the important lesson I learned is eat slowly, these things require chewing!
Among other things, I took a river boat cruise (which was a bit lame), ate some waffles with a vanilla shake & raided a chocolate shop. No doubt about it, the major souvenir from this trip can be seen in my thighs.
European Cruisin'

My time on board largely consisted of eating & drinking (milk), and things became quite routine. I met a nice Chilean chica at the coffee bar the first day, and we really hit it off from the beginning. The fact that she was 30 years my senior did not matter. As she would say, "Babe, age is just a number."
Some highlights while I was on board were: discovering my love for olives, playing my first round of golf, making friends with the local band (the Stranglers), dancing with a few ladies, and getting my sea legs. The cruise went far too fast, which has now left me and the fam contemplating ways that we can get paid to cruise. If you have ideas, drop me a line.
London

From the airport, we took the train into town and made our first stop at Covent Garden, where we had a nice pub lunch. After a few pints of the bitter stuff, we used the loo and hit the road. We checked out a great organic market within the garden and tried more than a few samples of the offerings.
From Covent Garden, we hopped the tube to Russel Square, so that we could check out the British Museum. By this point, I fell asleep, naturally. I did wake up in time to see a myriad of pillaged, I mean, well-preserved, Egyptian & Greek artifacts. Among the highlights were the Elgin Marbles (which included the Parthenon Frieze-37.5% of it to be exact), and the Rosetta Stone. We had an early morning, so I was back to my hotel and tucked in early, dreaming of cute flight attendants with warm milk while en route to home sweet home...
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