My parents have not been huge world travelers. My dad has been to various countries in Europe, but my mom, like me, had never really left the continent. They embarked on a two-week tour of Italy, beginning in Rome, then in Tuscany, then in Cinque Terre and ending with an overnight stay in Milan. They were set to arrive in Florence on a Thursday, smack dab in the middle of one of my classes. I regretfully informed them I wouldn't be able to greet them at the train station when they arrived, but then promptly informed my teachers that I wouldn't be able to make it to class on Thursday. I surprised my parents at the train station, and we were all so happy! My mom definitely almost shed a tear. And then we were off!
Before we could get too far, my dad was assailed by the biggest bee I have EVER SEEN. I have no explanation for this - in all my time here, I had yet to see a bee, let alone one of this size.
It was great to see how in awe my parents were of the Duomo - I realized I had been taking its presence for granted! Here is a photo my mom took of the facade.
And she took this shot of the campinile, or bell tower.
Upon checking into my parents' hotel room, we realized that the view out of the window was nothing short of amazing!
After getting settled, we went exploring and ended up near the Arno and the Ponte Vecchio - which means "Old Bridge," which is... what it is. ;]
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The view of the bridge from the other side. All of the buildings are now filled with jewelry shops.
The view down the Arno.
After a long day of traveling, my parents were down for some R&R, so we returned to the hotel for a couple hours before heading out for the evening. Here is the Duomo by night!
We walked to my school and I showed them around, then finished the night with a delicious meal at a superb restaurant nearby.
Day one complete! :]
aww that must have been so nice to have them visit you!
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