Rome Finale

In our last day in Rome we went to a few cool places. First, on Wednesday, we went to an Roman senator’s house where there were screens that showed us what it would be like in ancient Roman days.

Then, we went to Thanksgiving early with our friend Mr. Karim at his aunt’s house in Rome. They had most of the same food we have in a typical Thanksgiving, but they didn’t have pumpkin pie, and the stuffing had nuts in it so I couldn’t eat it.

My brother and I eating Thanksgiving dinner in Rome

The next day, we flew home on two planes. We travelled for a total of 21 hours that day (Thanksgiving day). We arrived in Minneapolis close to 10pm on Thanksgiving evening and headed home.

That’s basically it for this trip. Bye!

Da Rome on da Tuesday

Today we had fun. First we had breakfast and did art. Then, we left the house and saw where the president lives. Then we walked around for a while and saw the Roman Coliseum.

The Coliseum

Next, we had lunch and tried to go to an ancient senator’s house (turned into a museum) but it was closed. Then we took a taxi to a church-turned-museum and waited for 30 minutes. Then we went inside and saw a cool mural on the ceiling. There were two earlier built churches under the one we were in, so we went in those. The oldest one was from the First Century! Thats 1 AD to 100 AD! That’s old! Then we went home and did music practice and wrote this.

In the deepest layers under the church – built sometime in the first century A.D.

Yours very-truly,

Fin

Rome day 2

Today we had fun. In the morning, we had fun drawing pictures and Fisher and Ms. Emily worked on their card game. Then, we went to the ancient Roman forum, but then we left after ten minutes (It wasn’t very funtastic or specfunular, not to mention not being fungantuan). We still took some cool pictures though.

After that, we went to the supposed “Best ice cream place in Europe”. It was REALLY GOOD!

Then, we went and bought some new headphones for my brother and then went home.

Portugal and Rome

Yesterday we started at Portugal, but we spent most of the time packing. In the afternoon though, we got on a plane and played video games for the ride. Then, we rode a taxi to the new apartment and went to bed. Today, We went to the grocery store and had a delicious breakfast. Then we took a nap and went to the pantheon square, where we had lunch and cannoli!

Then, me and Ms. Emily went to the apartment and played a card game. Then, we met Fisher and Dad and Fisher and Ms. Emily worked on a card game they’re making. After that, we had dinner and did our blogs (Right now). Anyways, that’s about it for today.

Cheers!

Fin

Day five of portugal

Todaaaaaaaay we went to Belém and had lots of fun. But first, we played instruments, And Dad came back from his hotel. Then, we had lunch and called an Uber (a company that runs taxis) to take us to Belém. There, we went and visited a monastery/museum.

Us by the wall

Us on the second floor of the courtyard

 

After that, we saw the Monument to the Discoveries, a giant statue of a ship with Prince Henry the Navigator (a famous explorer) on the prow.

Us by the Monument to the Discoveries

Then we got gelato.

Us with gelato

Gelato by the sea

After that, we walked to the castle by the sea (aka the Belém tower).

Over the castle on the sea!

And then we went home.

bye

 

Da museum and da pool

Today we went to a museum. It was really cool. We saw lots of awesome stuff, Like the taxidermy room. It included jars with dead stuff in them, frogs that were cut open, an actual two-headed snake, sketches of a two headed turtle (that was real), and more!

Dead things in jars

Bird models

Dolphin skeleton!

Two headed snake!

Cut-open frog! Blech!

 

Sketches of a two-headed turtle

We also saw cool geodes.

And the dinosaur exhibit!

Our nanny getting eaten by a T-rex

Allosourus foot!

Then, we went to the pool at the hotel that my dad was staying at.

Anyways, that’s about it for today. Fin out!

 

Portugal day THREEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Today was fun. First, after breakfast, we went to the aquarium. It was really cool. On the walkway to the aquarium, me and Fisher pretended we were ingredients in a giant taco.

Us in a giant metal taco shell

Then, right by the entrance, we saw a giant head floating in the water. We took a picture with it.

See if you can spot the head

After that, we went inside. We saw a sunfish, and penguins!

Sunfish, Dead center.

Penguins, nuff said

Then, we took pictures with animal posters.

We combined our limbs to make an octopus

Then we saw the most Beyootiful fish in the world.

Then we saw sea snakes.

Then we had lunch at the aquarium restaurant and went to the apartment. After that, we made forts and played a game called Kingdoms. Then we went to the beach and caught crabs and went grocery shopping and had dinner and I know this is a run-on sentence but I just cant Stopppppppppppp. . . . . Okay then, After that, we had dessert and came home and played video games.

Day two of Portugal.

Today was not very exciting. We did not visit any cool monuments or anything like that, but we did have some fun. In the morning, Fisher, my dad, and I walked around a bit. Then we got croissants, but they had nuts, so my throat started hurting. We had to go home and lay down for a nap. After that, we did music practice and our nanny arrived after being out for a while. Then my dad left for two days, and Fisher Ms. Emily and I played a game. Then we went out again and got Fro-yo. After that, we went to the beach and caught some crabs.

Then we got subway sandwiches. After that we came home, played video games, and I wrote this blog.

BYYYYEEEEEEE

My first day in the Port of Gauls

PORTUGALLLLLL!!!

Yesterday we got off of the plane after 15 hours of travel – where all we did was play video games (not interesting). After the plane we were too tired to do much except walk to the apartment and go to the grocery store. We got Jello and sandwich materials, among other things. Today though, on our first day in Lisbon, Portugal, we had lots of fun.

We went to the castle of São Jorge (St George). We toured the courtyard and Dad, my brother Fisher, and our au pair, Emily went onto the inner walls. I sat in the sun and read.

Us by the outer wall

Peacocks in the castle

My brother looking over the castle wall

See if you can spot me (hint: orange sweatshirt)

Then we walked around and saw a building that looked like the Notre Dame. Portugal copies like, every famous monument that I know of. I.e., there was a Portuguese Golden Gate Bridge, Christ The Redeemer, Arc of triumph, etc. etc. Aaaaaanyways, There was a Notre Dame copy that looked very similar.

The Notre Dame copy 

This is kinda what it looked like. Oh wait, this is exactly what it looked like. It’s a photo. And there are trams in front.

We also saw lots of Tuk Tuks. I have mentioned those before:

Bangkok, Thailand, Day 1

IMG_8324Resultado de imagem para Tuk tuk

Anyway. . . This is us standing in the main square of Lisbon.

This is Fisher elbowing me in the stomach in the main square of Lisbon.

Then we saw the Arc of Triumph (copycats!). It had some cool carvings. you can see a corner of it in the picture above.

The Arc of triumph. Not much to say except the guy on the right looks like Ben Franklin.

Then we saw a Living Mozart Statue (a street performer).

Gimme five, Mozie!

And then we came back to the apartment and now i’m writing this post. Thank you, and good afternoon.