And I'm back from the eternal city, to the, umm, the, well, not so eternal one lol
What a journey, you haven't lived until you've seen Rome! Scratch that, you haven't lived until you've walked down the streets of Rome!
I walked like I never walked before, actually, throughout the whole week there I never took a taxi! Hell, I walked from my hotel at the center of Rome to the Vatican!
Rome is another experience when you go as a couple, it turns into this totally romantic place where you cn actually hear romantic music everywhere you go *that's amore in particular was playing in my mind all 7 days of'em*..
There were so many churches, so many basilicas, so many beautiful fountains, mesmerizing statues, it's just a huge museum where you keep walking and walking with no particular destination and still enjoy every single second of it, just breath-taking..
On the day of our anniversary, my husband gave me a spectacular gift.. He gave me the most sparkling Solitaire I've ever seen (and believe me I've seen alot!).. I could be biased it being mine but it really is exceptionally sparkling.. I loved it, and I didn't see it coming at all -it was the perfect gift-.. something that lasts forever, reminding me of a beautiful time and a wonderful person that he is, I love him..
Now all romance aside, I HATE HIM!
The day after, we went to the Vatican.. At the entrance of the vatican, there's a basilica named St. Peter's Basilica.. It's beautiful, with all those paintings, and all those statues, you would spend 5 hours just staring and going around in circles! At the top of the basilica, there's a dome (the cupola), for which you should climb 512 stairs or so to reach the top and enjoy the view.. At the beginning of the steps they mention that if you're pregnant, suffering from back pain, or cardiac problems then you probably should reconcider.. and since I don't belong to any of the mentioned above, I went ahead.. After about 200 deliberate stairs in the open air, you have to climb indoors stairs.. What they failed to mention is that you should climb inside a narrow tunnel that barely fits a size 6 person! and I'm CLAUSTOPHOBIC!!!!!!!!
In the middle of the way up (which by the way does not allow you to go down unless you've reached the top and followed a different exit tunnel) I stopped and exploded in tears all of a sudden.. Luckily that happened near to a window where my husband and a couple of American ladies helped me sit down, and take in some fresh air.. I was begging my husband to go down but he kept on pushing me to go up and I so hated him at that time.. Everytime I remember those f'ing stairs I get claustophobic again and get tears in my eyes.. It was a terrible experience that IMO resembles being buried alive!
Long story short, with the help of an italian couple I made it to the top where it was completely worth it, and I got back to loving my husband again lol *climbing down was not a problem thank god!*
If I go on and on talking about Rome I will never stop.. So I will force myself to call it a night..
Two more things,
1. I pierced my nose today *finally*, been willing to since quite a while now :) It hurts like hell, but is absolutely gorgeous!
2. I was forced to see the Gladiator today, I hate all movies in which the main charachter dies, like the gladiator and brave heart..
11 Comments:
I still can't believe you are married.
me neither lol
7amdolila 3ala al salama!! *HUG*
7amdilah 3ala il salam!
I've missed your posts :p
I glad you had a good time :)
so you think that when I get married i should go there on my honey moon :p
somehow this seems like a replay to me... oh yeah I heard these stories while we were in Java last Wednesday, lool :-D
Glad u guys enjoyed it, seems like a great place and the pics were so WOW!
lol i am getting annoyed on ur behalf here, whats wrong with u being married??
Thx Souma, *hugs*
Yes Alchemist Rome would be a great destination for honeymooners.. just make sure u get married :P
Godfather I hope i didn't bore you with the repeated stories lol and I'm really glad that a professional found the pix nice :) thx..
Ah Rome, lucky :P
looooooooooool
don't worry I'll try not to miss that detail :p
Wow. Sorry the little stairs incident took place. Nothing like a little irrational-yet-abject terror to put you in a good frame of mind.
but it sounds like you recovered well, so good on ya. Your vacation sounds amazing. I've always told myself that at some point I am going to go to Florence. Hasn't happened yet -- but some day :o)
Roma,mabruk 3la il anniversary.Im so happy for you that your holiday went well.. And the stairs thing just brought u closer mashallah.A nose ring!Way cool..i dont even have d guts to pierce my ears.:)
did u hold up a copy of angels and demons and trace it up?
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