Thursday, May 11, 2006

The Interview Questions

Alamo/Crescent Elk and Parents in the Italy Club:

Please respond to the following questions. I weeded through my list to come up with the most "important" ones...

1. What is the best thing you took with you on our trip? Why?

2. What do you wish you would have taken more of? Why?

3. What do you wish you'd left at home? Why?

4. What do you wish you'd brought less of? Why?

5. 20 years from now, what will be the lasting image of our trip that comes to your mind?

6. Would you go on a trip like this one again? If I go again, wanna go with me???? =)

Ok, please answer completely. This will help me if I take students on a trip like this in the future...

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Phots are Posted Now

I've got the photos up. There is a small sampling here--scroll down to the link that says flickr. If you want all of my photos, send me your email address and I'll send you the link.

shooper@delnorte.k12.ca.us

I miss Italy, miss traveling with the kids. Miss the fast pace of our life there. It was an awesome trip!

Sunday, April 16, 2006

thoughts of you all...

What an incredible thing you just did! I'm stuck at the airport...they keep cancelling my ffights. Sorry for the typos--funky keyboard.

I won't be able to upload the photos today--looks like I won't get home for awhile. I'll do it as soon as I can.

Just wanted to tell you all thank you for the awesome journal. It is my prized souvenir of the adventure. I will never eever in my life forget what we just did and that YOU were the ones I did it with. Our first gelati, our first glimpse of the David, too many memories to say it all. I get all teary eyed when I think of it.


Each of you is my close friend--I will always have the warmest affection for you and will be waiting to hear of your adveetures in the future.

Ciao for now.
S=)

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Nite 2 in Rome

We spent all day at the Vatican today and we could have spent much more time there. I had no idea how many historic artifacts are housed there: Etruscan, Egyptian, Roman, Greek, African etc. All of the ancient and early pottery and scultpture must be priceless...

The Sistene chapel is incredible, but I have to confessç it is so crowded that it took some of the joy out for me. I was much more moved by seeing St. Peter's Basillica tomb of the popes. John Paul was there, and I was so touched to be so close, but we also saw the sepluchre of Peter. THE PETER... whoa... still shaking my head. The kids were blown away.

It was a beautiful day here in Rome. Perfect weather. I had the best gelato in the world tonight. Tartuffo (truffle) OMG...

Tomorrow, the Colosseum, the Forum and....the catacombs. The kids are really excited to see all the dead dudes.

Ciao!
Buon serra.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Yes, we made it to Roma last night. Had a nice dinner. My room looks like a james bond flick...very quirky, but comfy. slept well. woke up ready to hit it hard today. After dinner last night walked to the Trevi Fountains and Spanish Steps from the Big Column ( Colunna Traianna). Our hotel is up in the way north east end of the city. There is a nice park there. It is cloudy and slightly coool. Wish I had brought another sweater vest, but oh well.

So yes, we are happy and healthy and happy. Today we go to the Vatican St. Peter Basilica and the Panthenon. We will see the Sistine Chapel and tomorrow we will go to the Colosseum the Forum and the circus maximus....

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

From Florence

We have had an incredible 2 days in Florence. Today we saw the Medici Chapel a couple of beautiful cathedrals and did some shopping. We had to wait for 2 hours in line to see the statue David by Michaelangelo. Jessica was very moved by the beauty of it, Jacob said that he was "speechless" Severin says that she loved the detail, Ian says that it was definately worth the wait to see it. Teal did not say much to me about it, but she spent a lot of time looking. It was an incredible experience. I know that as the kids get older, they will remember the sites we saw today and it will mean more and more to them.

Of course though, they love the shopping! They are spending their money on gifts and getting a lot of joy out of selecting the treasures they are picking up. It has been fun to watch them do the currency conversions and look for the best rates.

We have eaten a lot of gelato. We are eating pretty good. When we miss home, we get some fries from Mickey D and we are good to go again.

I wish I could post photos, that was my big goal, but I just can not find a computer that will allow it....Definately when I get home, ok?

My time is up. But I just want to thank you for loaning me your great kids! I feel so honored to share this experience with them. We are safe and healthy.

Our trip is more than half over. Tomorrow we leave for Rome. See you soon

Sunday, April 09, 2006

We Are Here

I want to let you know that your children are awesome travellers! We are all fine. But I seriously miscalculated how much free time I would have to work on a computer...I have to apologize but I will not be able to post a photo today. I am running late for dinner, and have to get everyone together. Consider this just a quick update. I also encourage you to call the hotel we stay at if you want to talk to the kids. We are usually in after 10 pm our time, so that is a good time to try. Will post photos soon I hope...