Day 5ย 

Today had us being pool rats and just soaking up some sun. We all enjoyed some books we had been given for Christmas. It did rain off and on today but mostly off.

We took in the buffet for the first time for supper. The restaurants at this resort have been really good.

Carter has been enjoying the room service option and using it as a fourth meal of the day.

Day 4

Today had us visiting Xplore where zip lining was done by Carter, Justine and Allen. I was afraid of injuring my back and nobody wanted to experience that again so I didn’t. They zipped into “lakes” and through waterfalls. Pretty cool experience! ย Together we did some atving, and paddled through a cave in kayaks.

We ate at the Meso Tapas restaurant tonight at the resort and it was our least favourite. ย Justine did not enjoy one of her “tapas” as the fish she ordered came uncooked. Not quite what she was expecting. ๐Ÿ˜ณ

Upon coming back to our room, we played some cards.

Day 3 Mexico

Today has us playing in the waves and then migrating to the pool to baby a few sunburns. We enjoyed tacos by the pool for lunch, mojitos for an afternoon refreshment, and steak for supper at Sea Olive We have enjoyed the restaurants at this resort instead of the usual buffet fare. The multiple swim up bars and pools are a real bonus if one doesn’t want to listen to noise and action of the main pool. One can only listen to the activities director leading water aerobics so many times before you want to do your own thing.

Day 2 on the beach

Sunday found us camping out for the most of the day in the beach. It is very wavy so good fun was had jumping and dicing through them. Probably won’t use the snorkel gear here. The resort has a windy pool throughout it with many swim up bars. After we had our daily fill of drinking salt water from the waves, we made our way back to our villa finding our own swim up bar just steps away from “home”. We spent most of the late afternoon there. ย Supper was enjoyed at the Italian restaurant with gnocchi, risotto and seafood pasta being enjoyed with tiramisu for dessert. Tonight we will nurse some sunburns and get ready for another day of battling the waves tomorrow. Perhaps we will look at taking an excursion off of the property. Maybe not. ๐Ÿ˜œ

Day 1 of our Mexican Adventure at Azul Fives Playa del Carmen

We have a somewhat jinxed view of flying direct routes due to our past experiences. Our trip started today with a minor delay due to some valve on the plane and the Cancun airport being very busy. We arrived in Cancun close to supper time. We had a small van ride to our resort with a couple from Kronau who was flying in to surprise their family! Our arrival at Azul Fives was quiet, low-key, and classy.  They gave us a ride to our villa of 712. We had our first meal at the Thai restaurant- green curry, beef red curry and some kind of stir fry was enjoyed by all of us. So good!  Part of the reason for booking this resort is to enjoy restaurant quality meals instead of just a buffet. This selection tonight was a great start! 

Favourite moments of Italy and Germany 2015

  • “Kicking some Italian ass”   We were stuck in traffic for a couple hours. Our guide, Daniele, took the traffic problem into his own hands.  He jumped out, stopped traffic that should have come towards us and our bus drove on the wrong side of the street since it was empty at that point. As Daniele marched with a purpose towards all these cars to ask Carter said, “There goes Daniele to kick some Italian ass!” 
  • Noah loved not having to wait in line for the Vatican or the Colloseum.  The general public that was trying to see the same attraction had to wait in line for upwards to 2 hours or more. Our EF trip enabled us to claim our reserved tickets and walk right in like super stars! 
  • Kane thought the Colloseum was pretty cool. It is amazing that the same style of building is still used today when watching the new Rider Stadium being built. Secretly, I think Kane wanted to be a Gladiator and kick some opponents/lions/tigers into the sand! 
  • Jackson loved the pistachio gelato moments. He ate his weight with this delicious treat from Italy. Every city we visited, he would find a vendor that could satisfy his craving!  Awesome! 
  • Jordyn really loved the pizza of Rome. It was different pizza from home, but it was good and fresh! She also enjoyed the entire history we learned of Rome and how it came to be. It was a highlight ๐Ÿ˜Š. 
  • One of Janet’s fave moments was the carriage ride that Leah, Pam and herself took in Florence. Our trip was complete with a glass of wine to enjoy as the horse clopped along. We had started the ride and asked the driver to wait while one of us ran into a store to buy a small sampling for us to enjoy. I wonder if the ladies of the Renaisaance did the same afternoon entertainment? 
  • Leah’s fave moment was driving into the Alps and enjoying the beautiful view of them that we were blessed with from our hotel. We may have even broken into a few choruses of “Do Re Me” and “My Favourite Things” and spun wildly while singing ๐Ÿ˜œ 
  • Allen remained true to his German heritage and thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere and refreshments of the Haufbraushaus in Munich. It was like attending the German pavilion at Mosaic, but on a much bigger and grander scale. The adults enjoyed some beer, the kids were told pop was fine by the waiters, and the pretzels were salty and huge. Some lederhosen may have to become the new Super Seed work uniform! 
  •  One of Dean’s best memories is the restaurant in Florence that we visited with Daniele. The risotto and wine were delicious.  The tour of the cellar was inspiring enough for us to return to Florence at some time. 
  • One of Pam’s favourite events was listening to our bus driver, Reno, and tour director, Daniele, talk rapid fire Italian as we drove many miles throughout Europe. They would jabber back and forth and then Daniele would laugh. I had no idea what they were saying, but the language they were speaking sounded beautiful. I also loved one night watching Noah use his newly learned Italian symbols to tell our tour director that his meal was so good, by Noah smiling and pushing his finger into the outside of his cheek. That picture is in my mind, but I wasn’t able to capture that moment with my camera. It will forever be just a memory. I also enjoyed finding some German Birkenstocks! 

To compile the above list, I asked each person to supply one memory. There were many duplicates mentions of the Colloseum as all the sports minded people of this group were enthralled with the place. I loved writing about each one as each one brings back a little snapshot and memory of this great experience. I feel blessed to have been able to share this memory with new travellers (Jordyn and Jackson)  travel buddies (Leah and Janet) and family (the schwack of Altwasser’s – Dean, Kane, Noah, Allen and Carter)  There already has been discussion on this trip of where we would travel for the next YGTravellers adventure with, hopefully, Daniele as our guide. Perhaps Greece or Hungary or Czech Republic or Ireland.  This trip was really, really amazing in regards to the food, weather, sites visited, new friendships created, but most of all, sharing it together with friends and family. Ciao! (Can you tell I really loved Italy?) ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ•๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿท๐Ÿปโค๏ธโœˆ๏ธ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ•—


Day 9 April 11

The time has come for us to fly home and just to relive our memories in our heads. Here is a countdown of our trip:

10 fun people in our group: Janet, Jackson, Leah, Jordyn, Dean, Kane, Noah, Allen, Carter and Pam. The number 10 was the magic number all week that we counted about 10 million times to make sure no one got left behind. 

9 Days of touring and the start of the flights home. 

8 hours time difference from home (8 plus 2 minutes for Watson time)

7 cities visited: Toronto, Rome. Florence, Verona, Pisa, Innsbruck, Munich

6 miles a day we walked on average. Some days a little less; some days way more. 

5 kids who made for a great trip with zero issues! 

4 basilicas in Rome: St. Peter’s, St. John, Mary of Minerva and one other that was really pretty but we can’t remember it’s name. ๐Ÿ˜Š. We saw a lot of churches. The difference between a cathedral and a basilica is a cathedral has its own bishop. 

3 Countries visited: Italy, Austria, Germany. One more Italian word:: Cheers: salutayy. Or Ching Ching but not to Chinese people. ๐Ÿ˜Š

2 Many memories to share in one little blog. What is written is but a snapshot into our full days. 

1 more great trip to add to our YG travellers history blog. So much fun, so many laughs, and so many new experiences! One EF tour director, Daniele, who treated us as friends on what seemed like a personal tour of Europe and had all of us fall in love with Italy (and Germany, as well). One new friend; one more fabulous trip! 

Until we see you in Canada on Sunday, ciao/aufwiedersehen (aufwheatersun)! 

  

  

Day 8 April 10

Our day in Munich. 

Good and tuck : Good day 

This morning we toured Dachau (dock-ow). It was the first concentration camp and the training ground for the SS. The kids(and the rest of us) were pretty solemn upon leaving this establishment. It is hard to put into words, ones feelings about the atrocities committed there.  I won’t say anymore other than thank goodness we are Canadians.  

We enjoyed a lunch today in a square in Munich. Janet and Leah found McDonald’s, Jordyn found British fish and chips, and the rest of us found bratwurst, sauerkraut, potato salad and potatoes.  Beer may also have been found easier than water.  Following lunch, we did a city tour of Munich where we saw many interesting spots: Hitler’s Munich Office, Olympic Stadium which was used in the 1972 Olympics, and the BMW world headquarters and factory. After our city tour, we had some spare time where everyone found some shopping to do for such things as lederhosen, cuckoo clocks, Birkenstocks, steins and other cool German things. ๐Ÿ˜Š

On our tour, we also found out that it is illegal to do housework that makes noise in Sunday’s. No vacuuming or washing clothes.  I may adopt that rule in our German descendant household ๐Ÿ˜‰. 

Today, we said farewell  to the incredible bus driver, Reno, who has brought us from Rome to Munich through the Alps. His driving skills are nothing short of amazing, as he can maneuver this big 45 passenger bus and make it look easy. The narrow streets, the traffic jams, the crazy drivers, the incredible inclines in the Alps, or the jabber box guide from Munich were no match for our Reno, the Michaengelo of bus drivers!  We were in safe and capable hands of our awesome driver who lives in Verona. He was a real Italian gentleman all week to us. ๐Ÿ˜Š

For supper we went to a restaurant which usually doesn’t cater to EF groups as the locals only go there. The owner came and spoke with us and served a wonderful roast pork and dumplings meal. Apple fritters were on hand for dessert. As I gave the owner one of our Canadian pins, he commented that he knew the group must be Canadians  as we were enjoyable to work with and we were so polite. Yay for being nice! 

Our Canadian pins that our MP supplied for us have been delivered to many Europeans by most of us. We would give them out when we were paying for things or someone had helped us in some way. We have out a lot this trip. 

Our little group is going out for one more sight seeing activity to the Haufbraushaus before our 6am wake up to start the trek home.    

                   

Day 7 April 9

We had a very early day leaving Austria with a 6 am wake up call. The trip through the Alps was very windy, but beautiful. Allen and I both commented on how there were so many familiar things in the Austria-Germany that reminded us of both our grandmothers, like the abundance of pansies growing around the homes.  Once we reached the Neuschwanstein (sp?) Castle parking lot, we realized we had a mile walk up hill to the actual castle. We all now have “buns of steel”!  Check them out when you see us on Sunday๐Ÿ˜Š. The castle itself was beautiful from the outside as it is the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty’s castle. Dean and Allen took all the kids to a very high bridge for a fantastic view of the castle. All the kids went on it, even those not so wild about heights! Way to go Kane!  Leah, Janet and myself thought our butts had had enough and we walked down instead to do a touch of shopping. We found some fine Swavorski crystals. I even located one that quacks to add to my collection! Noah also had eagle eyes and spotted some regular ducks wearing German lederhosen(sp?) that I had to snap up. Thanks Noah! 

After a lunch of weinerschnitzel, frankfurters, brats, or pretzels, we loaded the bus again for our final city of Munich. It is hard to believe that tomorrow will be our last day of touring before beginning the trek home. 

We are very lucky that the jet lag didn’t seem to bother many of us dramatically.  Most of the group is 8 hours ahead of YG time. Leah seems to have put me on Watson time as we seem to be a few minutes behind the group sometimes. 

Munich or moonchen spelled Munchen. 

Home of the BMW. Driving in traffic, we saw a Jaguar, Mercedes, Volkswagon, multiple BMW and one Ford. No Chevy’s. 

After a day on the road and seeing a castle, we are enjoying a quiet evening in the hotel. Tomorrow will be our last day of touring. Good night.     

                                            

  

Day 6 April 8

We are celebrating Janet’s birthday today! 

Interesting Italian facts:

Average Italian makes about $1000 euro a month. Car insurance is based on the size of the engine. Smaller the income; smaller the car due to necessity. A lot of small cars here like the smart car and even some one person cars. Parking is done completely willy nilly. Frontward. Backwards. Sideways. Whatever way it makes the car fit. ๐Ÿ˜Š

Enroute to Innsbruck via Verona today. The road is so windy it made my headphones keep falling out of my ears. 

Italian saying: you must love the woman, the wine and the singing or else you will never become a saint. 

On our stop in Verona, we visited the balcony of the famous Romeo and Juliet scene. The characters names may be fictional but there really was a Capulet and Montague feud where two children fell in love. The kids got their picture taken with the statue of Juliet and had to touch her booby. Legend has it if they do that they would have good luck for the rest of our lives. An eye opening experience for all of us was when we were being good true Canadians and patiently waiting our turn to touch the statue. We were swarmed and stampeded by an Asian tour group of older adults. We were next in line and all of the sudden found ourselves five deep in a crowd where we were at the end. I tried to be aggressive and have Noah just go up so I could take his picture. I kept getting told no and had my arm slapped many times by an ancient lady. Wow. Those people really wanted to feel up that statue!  We just kept waiting and eventually our kids got up there. ๐Ÿ˜Š

For lunch, our tour guide took the adults in our YG  group to an Italian restaurant where we had a nice glass of wine and a delicious dish of risotto made with the same wine. OMG! So good!!!  We then were allowed to tour the wine cellar in the bottom of the restaurant by special request of Daniel (our tour guide). There were 20000 bottles of wine there and many bottles of cognac and others. They had a bottle of cognac that was worth $50000 euros. We decided to leave it for our next trip. The wine list for the restaurant was huge. Literally. It was a book about 2 or 3 inches thick and the dimensions were probably about 1 foot by 2 feet. 

Austria!

Language:

Groosegot: hello in Austrian 

Bruck : bridge 

Danka -thank you 

We have arrived to amazing Austrian our rooms are spacious, modern, plentiful with hot water and beautiful scenery. The view from our rooms is incredible of the Alps. This hotel is very modern. We will have an early day tomorrow to see the castle enroute to Munich. Later. 

Look at our view from the hotel room.