Note: In this video Sabs is actually saying MMMM it’s good. But i keep thinking she is saying Mmmm it tastes. My bad. It is because she usually says Mmmm tastes good. But i see now she was leaving off tastes and just saying good. She also whacks Sophie on the head and then tries to complain about her head. Devious little thing.
Monthly Archives: April 2015
Chef Pookie in Florence
Playing beauty salon in Rome. Pigtail partners.
Goodbye Florence! Hello Rome.
After 3 weeks of fun filled adventure we are off to Rome and then back home! We had such a great adventure together and Florence was a super fun city to explore. It was beautiful to just walk around with the kids and see where the day took us. We took the high speed train to Rome and settled in to another apt for our last two days. All travels were smooth once again. Feeling thankful. Pics below are from our last day in Florence. We bought some sandwiches and had a picnic in the rose garden.
Train ride back to Rome
A quick walk in Rome after our train ride. Sophie mailed her postcards and threw a coin into a fountain. Then of course. Some ice cream.
Girls settling into the apartment (another perfect find by Will).
Florence: Papa’s bakery recommendation, flower show, balloons and a street fair
Today we walked over to a bakery that Papa saw on TV and told us to check out. It was pretty small and just Ok but we are glad we took his advice because we ended up bumping into a big street food fair right down the block from the bakery. Sabs took a nap and we ate some good street food. I didnt get a good pic of the bakery b/c Sabs decide to flip out when we got there and I had to walk outside with her. Obviously this is why she was napping at the street fair 10 minutes later. Below is the bakery pic and Sophie’s donut she bought there (which they ended up having a gazillion of at the fair down the block). She had no complaints.
Then on to the street fair that was full of pizza, meats, panninis, bakery goods, candy, etc. I took some one handed pics as i was carrying a sleeping Sabs. As i post these photos from our hotel in San Jose, I am ashamed to say I didnt even have one cannoli in Italy. I kept saying oh i’ll try one tomorrow, then tomorrow was tomorrow, and tomorrow and so on. Then i was in the airport in Madrid saying crap I never ate that cannoli!
Sleeping Sabs and a distorted family selfie.
Two girls selfies from right before we left the apt. Tried to get an angle that wouldnt white out Pookies face but didnt have much luck
Of course we went back to the smoothie place
Flower sale in the park
And the little peanuts favorite part – balloons! If these two didn’t draw enough attention already, you can just imagine all the smiles watching them walk down the street all proud with their balloons tied to their wrists.
Florence: Smoothies, shopping, hanging in the square and back at the park and some hot chocolate!
We found a fresh smoothie place! The little chickadees slurped em down in record time! Ooh it was so good to have some fresh fruit smoothie again. No more bread. No more pasta. No more cheese. FRUIT (fresh not stuffed in some sugar glazed pastry)!
After smoothies we walked into this fun shop called Tiger which sells all sorts of quirky kitchen and party stuff. The girls dressed themselves up and then danced around the store. They are too much.
Then we sat down for a minute in the square where Sabi claimed the water as hers and Sophie tried cleverly to steal it several times. Sabi sat there holding it chanting her favorite words “Mine” and “NO”. You can see her “No” face in one of the photos below. Drama queen. I think if memory serves me right, Sophie finally got the water and Sabi flipped out. We left the square.
Off to the park we went. Sabi fell asleep along the way and when we got there Sophie made a little buddy named Victoria. Will was pushing Sophie on the swings and the little girl was on the swings next to them. When Sabi woke up I walked over with her and Will introduced me to Sophie’s new friend “Victorio”. Yes, he thought the girl said Victorio and was boy. Not trusting his instinct I asked her what her name was again and low and behold, VictoriA. A. Will. VictoriA! He is a she not a he. Will was thankful i figured out the correction before he put his foot in his mouth anymore. He was also thankful that her English was very limited. She was 9 years old and learned some english in school but spoke about as much english as Sophie does Spanish. The two girls had a blast together playing chase, and saving each other on the slide. Sabi was busy on the swing with Dada but then ran over and Sophie quickly put her arm around her and introduced her to her new friend. Victoria was super sweet to Sabs and it was really cute to watch. Later that night before bed I told Sophie that if she wants to play chase with her friends or climb or whatever, and Sabi can’t do it that it is ok to tell me and I will keep Sab busy so she can play. Sophie said no. She said her friend liked Sab and Sab was being a little shy so she wanted to stay with her. Sweet thing.
Also, before we left for the park i asked Sophie if she wanted to go after 3pm b/c the kids will be off from school and all be there to play. She said no. She wants to go before then b/c she wants to play with Sabs and if all the big kids are there Sabs might be sad b/c she wouldn’t have any friends. When we got to the park Sabs was sleeping and Sophie kept asking if she could wake her b/c she wants to play with her. There were kids running around she could play with but she wanted Sabs to wake up and play too. It is so beautiful.
On the walk home we passed a fountain with benches all around it. Sophie said, “Hey guys, you want to stop here and relax. Look. It looks like a great place to relax”. How could we say no. We went into the little park and there were a bunch of wish flowers in the grass so Sophie and Sabs ran around picking and blowing them. Sophie was belting out some disney princess songs and rolling in the grass. Sabs followed along.
On the way home we stopped into the Lindt store and Sophie tried her very first hot chocolate. It was literally like a liquid chocolate bar. I told her that future hot chocolates are only downhill from this one. I dont think the powder kind would cut it. This was a hot, liquid chocolate bar as you can see from her face.
Here is some more random street art we saw on our journey
Beans and finally my eggplant parm
Well we have left Italy and I am behind on posts but on our last day in Florence I finally found a place that had eggplant parm. It was super yummy though Sophie didnt think so. She only likes the eggplant from Costa Rica (unfortunately her place is not in business anymore) because they sliced it super thin and layered it. They also used to peel their eggplant i think which made a difference visually, and well the visual is 90 percent of the battle with kids. She did however, looooove the beans and her and Sabs went to down on the entire container. Kind of wish i knew that earlier on in the trip so i could cut the bread and cheese with some fresh beans for a change. The asparagus risotto below did not photograph well but tasted so good!
BEANSSSSS
Oh the endless entertainment from the European booty washer
Pooks take on what happens after you die
Today we were walking around Florence and somehow got on the topic of what happens after you die. Will said Pookie what do you think happens and this was what came out of this sweet child’s mouth:
Pookie: Well, your soul leaves your body when you die. Souls are cool because they dont need to open doors. They just walk right through them.
Us: Pookie how do you know what a soul is? What do you think a soul is?
Pookie: I just knowed. A soul is your feelings.
Us: What happens to your body?
Pookie: It stays where it died then it disappears to your bones. Your skin falls off. If you died in that water (pointing to river) your body just goes there and your soul leaves.
Us: What does your soul do?
Pookie: It goes to a party. Souls like to party. If you have a good soul. Bad souls don’t get to go to the party.
Us: Pookie how are you so smart? Where do you get this from?
Pookie: I just knowed.
Vegetarian Pooks
The other day we walked into a street fair with tons of food and vendors selling meat with pigs cooking like on a big skewer thing. Of course this is the first thing Sophie noticed and she was feeling so sad for the pigs. Then her and Will went to get something to eat while Sabs was sleeping on me by the stairs and on their way back they walked around the fair where there was a huge grassy field. Sophie looked up at Will and said, ” I bet the pigs played in here once. I bet they had fun running around with their pig families. But then they killed them. So sad”. Yea, dont think this one will be trying meat any time soon.






























































