Saturday, July 27, 2013

Hannah's Take Europe 2013

“There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”  
-Jane Austen 

“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one.” 
― C.S. Lewis


Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.”
― Albert Camus

In the past 12 days, Hannah Virginia and I have traveled from separation to Milan, Venice, Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, back to Milan, Lake Como, Zurich, and to marriage. There is just no avoiding when traveling together- especially for that long. No avoiding the parts of us that we would both love to avoid. No avoiding lines, no avoiding heat, and for us no avoiding side splitting laughter at least 28 times a day. And we have decided to chronicle our sojourn on this here blog. We decided to share oneish photo from everyday of our trip. 


Venice






Travel Day to Rome


Cause who doesn't stop for corn on the cob when you're lost and can't find your hostel. 

Rome
St. Peters, Sistine and Trevi all in one day. 




Rome II/ Florence (half tourist half travel day)
The Coliseum and getting to Florence with the most amazing Hostel Mom, ever. 





Florence
More shopping than you can imagine and so much beautiful art, this was probably our favorite city. I felt quite at home there. 




Florence 2 (on to Cinque Terre)
David



Cinque Terre (Joined by Eric and Joy) 




Cinque Terre in the Morning/ Milan in the Evening
Milan was Dark when we were there so no pics of that. Lizard Fish. 



Como and Train to Zurich



Zurich/ Luzern/ Alps
This was one of the most beautiful days of my life. 



Pilatus and Last day together 
 The perfect old renovated farm house we've been staying in.



Hannah Virginia has fallen asleep while I finish this post so I'm going to take over the writing. Over the past 12 days we have walked miles, and when I say that I mean we've probably walked all of Italy. We have laughed harder than I can ever remember laughing and we have also cried. There is nobody on this planet I could have done this much traveling with and I am forever grateful for how patient Hannah is with all of my antics. This may in fact, be the first time that she has started something and I have finished it, usually I start something and she comes in to pick up the pieces of where I've been distracted. I know this may seem corny to some of you all, but there is simply nothing more precious to me than a friend who can peer through my lonely and see me for who I am. We talk about how we both feel as though there is no need to fill a role around each other and how freeing that can be. Our wild hearts find a bit of solace and simultaneous adventure with each other and for that I am so truly grateful.  Words seem to hardly do our friendship justice, but this is my best attempt.

Love from both of us, 
Hannah.

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