Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tired group

There's still not much to post.  Ian phoned today with a bit of information but said he was going to email me with photos and some updates on the last three days.  Either he couldn't access a computer, or perhaps with the photos the email was too large, I don't know.  In any case, I didn't receive anything.  I can tell you that they are back in Rome.  Tomorrow morning they are doing a three hour tour of Vatican City and then at 3pm starting to prepare for the Mass which takes place at 5pm at St. Peter's Basilica.   They will be packing tomorrow night as it's an early start on Friday as they head home.   It sounds like they are having a great time so I'm sure they will have lots to share.   If anyone has any info. they would like to have posted, feel free to email me and I will post your news.

ikgillis@gmail.com

 

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Still no update

It seems there was no internet connection at the current hotel, but all will be back online tomorrow when the group returns to Rome.   We were away tonight when Ian phoned so we only received a quick message with no updates on how the last two days went.  Sigh, leave it to a man!!  There should be news and hopefully more photos tomorrow.  See you then!

Monday, November 24, 2008

No news from Italy

Hi All, 

As you can see by the title, there has been no news from the gang, or at least no news from a certain fearless leader of the gang today.   Perhaps no internet connection from Ortona, or just a tired group, who knows?   Perhaps tomorrow...hang in there!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Some more photos

A few more photos.   I think there may have been more Ian wanted to post but they didn't all come through.  In any case, enjoy the ones that did.  Looks like they are having a great time (minus the bird incident!).  




Here are a few photos of our trip so far:






Day 2

Hi All,

Day 2 saw the Blazers et al getting an early start on things and heading into Rome to see the Ancient City.  With Oswaldo driving and Bruno tour guiding we saw a few interesting sights along the way, including where the big Chariot race was filmed in Ben Hur.  The first major stop was at the Coliseum and you quickly realized that the Romans built things to last.  One could almost hear the echoes of past battles and hunts and the roar of the crowds.  We had a great guide for the morning and she made history come alive for us all.  We also walked the Spanish Steps, wandered through the Forum (amazing ruins), toured the Pantheon, threw coins in the Trevis Fountain and saw many other fabulous sites.  The tour also took some time to shop and try out some gelato for the first time...yummm!

Mind you, good things often come with a price and ours occurred while traversing a 1st century BC bridge when an enormous flock of probably 10 000 birds decided to use us as target practice.  That part of the tour ended quickly, but not before about 80% of us were hit by flying, actually "flying" wouldn't have been as bad, so we'll change that to..um.....falling bird poo.  It was a lovely time.

And during it all I found out that:
Doug loves to barter, Tracy has one kind of luck (and it's not the good kind), Darrell's a great poser/model, Ellen likes her coffee small (and tends to get lost when teamed up with Tracy), Sam loves sparkly things, Michael loves buying roses, Scott likes cold days but doesn't like asking questions in restaurants, Caitlin is bossy, Jessica likes crazy bandanas (and is not good at "pass the pig"), and Mr. Gillis is great at "pass the pig".  More observations tomorrow.  

Tomorrow we head to St. John's Cathedral and from there to Ortona.

Until then...
 

Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Blazers Have Landed!

The Blazers have landed...thrice.  The trip has been good thus far with not much sleep happening yet.  We are in our hotel in Roma and the kids have been busy popping from room to room.  Tomorrow we head out early to visit the sites and will be gone for about fourteen hours.  It sounds like it will be a great day.

Kaitlin M. wishes to say a big thanks to security in Heathrow for her first frisking, Sara P. wins the longest unpacking of my bags by security to find my hidden bottle of water while I watch with an ever reddening face award, Mallory M. wins the I'm going to lose my passport first award...then she lost the award when she found it by scouring the plane...also with an ever reddening face, Scott wins the I'm eyeing that cockpit in case I get my chance to jump in when someone says "can anyone land this plane" award and finally Ellen M. wins the "it's really  nice weather here, sure glad I'm not on PEI" award.

Hope you all dig out...we'll try not to let the coconuts from the palm trees fall on our heads.

Ciau