We have been in a moving whirl wind! We made it back to the
states…finally. It was a crazy experience. Delta lost our carseats, pack and
play and our DOGS! Yup, we arrived to Denver and they had NO IDEA where they
were. It was seriously so crazy. Thankfully, they were found a few hours later.
The kids were so amazing on all of our flights. The longest one especially Noah was so great. He is such a busy boy who always wants to “run” and play so I
was expecting him to be over sitting in his seat after a few hours, but he did
so awesome. I am going to post soon some tips soon for traveling with kids!
Anyways, we made it back to AZ to visit with family and we
will be in our new home of Utah next week! I can’t believe it! I am excited to
see our new house and decorate it of course ;) That will be fun! Revealing each
room on here! I am so not prepared for the cold weather though. The weather here in
Arizona has been amazing. Noah has been outside non stop soaking in the sunshine.
Before we had our house all packed up and got ready to move
into the hotel on base I wanted to go say goodbye to one of our favorite
nearby spots, Lago Di Barcis. We usually stop at the best café and get a donut
on the way up there but they were closed! I was so bummed but I'll always remember going there...especially the time my mom visited after Noah was born. She loved that place! I have never seen the lake during fall so it was a treat! Very short lived since it was freezing and we forgot
Noah’s coat at home. He loved throwing the leaves around despite how cold it
was.
I also took the kids for a walk through our neighborhood one
last time before we moved into the hotel. I wanted to take pics of the area to always remember those narrow
streets and how pretty it looks there during Fall. I want to remember the area
I took newborn Noah for walks and newborn Siena and the little park hidden behind
the trees next to the church where I would take Noah to play.
We first took a long stroll up to Castello where the
old castle remains are that were covered in beautiful red leaves. I took Noah
out to snap a few photos next to them. We will probably never get to say that
we lived next to an old castle again. Italy livin’ was one of the best
experiences of my life and I am sure going to miss it and the beauty of those
Dolomite mountains.
Around the corner from our street |
Castello D'Aviano |
The church next to the park |
Our Street- The Golf course at the end of the street |
I will miss traveling Europe and experiencing different
foods and culture. I will miss how easy it was to sight see and just experience
things I had only dreamed about seeing in “real life”. I will miss our favorite
restaurant, Casa Bianca, the owner who knew our family so well and always gave
Noah way too much candy as we left! I will miss the espresso, the amazing
gelato shop close to our house, the pizza, pasta and pastries…basically all
the carbs haha. I will miss Noah playing with the local Italian kids and the
adults gushing over the kids. I will miss going to the antique market the first
Sunday of the month and our town market every Tuesday. I will miss all the
festivals and just ALWAYS having something to do! There is always something to
see in Italy/Europe.
All good things must come to an end, right? I was sad to see
this chapter of our lives come to a close but I know that God has more great
things in store for our growing family. Being home and seeing Noah spend
quality time with his grandparents and great- grand parents just validates those
feelings. I have goals and dreams that are easier to achieve being stateside
and I have support closer by that I often times missed while in Italy. I also think
Utah will be a fun place to raise young kids. I hope one day I will visit Europe
again.
There are so many wonderful chapters and seasons of life. We can choose
to be sad that something is over or feel so much joy that it happened! We lived
in Europe for over 3 years and brought back 2 babies. We traveled more than most people travel in their
whole lives and as a family too (Noah is a seasoned traveler now). My marriage became stronger than ever because we only had each other to depend on. I will always be so thankful for the growth we had as a family and the experiences we had together!
0 comments:
Post a Comment