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honeymoon adventures in positano

June 22, 2011
Matthew and I spent the last three days of our honeymoon in Positano, which is right on the Amalfi Coast. It was the perfect end to our trip because we got to relax a little bit and enjoy delicious seafood and the most stunning views. I loved laying out at the hotel’s sun deck, which overlooked the water. There was also an infinity pool that looked like it blended right into the Mediterranean. So cool!
have you ever seen a lemon this big?!
fell in love with a pair of very Italian Fendi heels…if only..

Matthew and I were so lucky to go to Italy for our honeymoon. I loved that we got to experience the city, the country and the sea! It’s hard to believe that we were there a month ago. It’s already feeling so far away and I know Matthew is dying to figure out some way for us to move there permanently. haha we’ll see about that! I’ll always cherish and remember the time we spent in Italy and hope that one day we can go back and do it all over again! If any of you are considering an Italian honeymoon I’d recommend it 100%! Oh and I’m planning on writing a separate post with information about hotels, restaurants and sights for those of you who’ve emailed me.
xox
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my sunglasses are from 80s Purple. I wore them the whole trip and I loved them!

honeymoon adventures in florence and siena

June 17, 2011
Matthew and I went to Florence for a day and a half. We took the train from the countryside and it was an easy 35 minute ride. We got off at the Santa Maria Nigella station and went in search of our hotel. I didn’t realize that you can walk the span of the city in about a half hour, so we covered a lot of ground just getting there. I was also surprised to find that Florence was full of so a lot of tourists, many from the United States. Florence is a main study abroad location so there were tons of American college students roaming the streets. Florence seemed so far removed from the other Italian cities we had visited so far. Even Rome, a very international city, had that Italian character. Matthew joked that Florence was really “Little America.” People in Florence immediately started speaking to you in English and we found many of the restaurant recommendations disappointing. We didn’t want to have that touristy experience so we referenced emails from friends and also asked the locals. I had both the worst pizza and worst gnocchi in all of Italy in Florence-what you would expect of airplane food, but airplane food is better. I know I was only there for a short time so perhaps on a longer visit I could have found some better places. Matthew and I still had a lot of fun roaming the streets, looking at the San Lorenzo leather market, and crossing the Ponte Vecchio. Oh, and he’s reminding me that we also had some really good tiramisu right before we got on the train to leave!
Siena, on the other hand, was a little more to our liking. We parked outside the city and walked in because no cars are allowed within the city center. We walked around, saw the famous Piazza del Campo {Twilight fans, New Moon was filmed here!}, ordered some paninis from a local deli and ate them on a little street bench. It was a very warm afternoon but by the time we were leaving it was starting to drizzle! That didn’t stop us, though, from getting some hazelnut and dark chocolate gelato from Grom. So yummy! We ran back to the car and by then it was pouring. So fun!
 
I have a list of restaurant and shopping recommendations from the trip that I’m planning on adding to the bottom of these posts, so if you’re interested, look back for that! One more honeymoon post to go and it’s on Positano, the most beautiful city of the sea! 
Have a lovely weekend everyone! And Happy Fathers Day to the men in your lives!
xox
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honeymoon adventures in the countryside

June 15, 2011
Matthew and I were sad to leave Assisi but we were excited to go to our new villa. It looked gorgeous in the pictures and when we got there it blew those expectations out of the water. It was in a small town nestled underneath Lucignano, a slightly bigger yet still small town. There were herb gardens and lemon trees on the property, as well as tons of beautiful flowers growing everywhere. The above photo was taken in the backyard.
This was the only map Matthew and I used the whole trip and surprisingly we only got turned around twice. I told Matthew I was a good navigator! He, in turn, was a good stick shift driver. I tried to learn but it was a little too scary!
homemade pici pasta in Lucignano
While we were in the countryside Matthew and I explored many of the hill towns, including Montepulciano, Pienza and Montalcino. We found life to be very laid-back and the people we met were kind, friendly and very helpful. In the restaurants we found a lot of appreciation for fine foods made from fresh, local produce. We discovered that every little town has something they’re “famous” for. Matthew and I even made a few dinners for ourselves during the week we were there. It was fun to shop in the local grocery stores and pretend to be locals. When we went on day trips to Florence and Siena we were so looking forward to coming back “home.” For anyone going to Italy, I would recommend spending as much time as you can in the countryside. It was definitely my favorite part of the whole trip!
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Oh, also, I’ve gotten some questions about wedding photos 
and yes I definitely will be posting them! 
The photographer said they should be back in 4-6 weeks 
so I’ll post them as soon as a I can!