Travel :: Rome. Part 1.

I hope you all had a great weekend! I know Mondays can be a total drag, so I thought it would be a good day to start our Europe recaps. Just pretend you're not at work or that its much warmer outside when you look at these!

I'm doing these recaps for my memory's sake, but no judgement if you just aren't interested in pretty pictures or our trip in general. I'm hoping to share some insights that might help others planning a similar trip. Also, I plan to break up the posts so you get some normal, non-travel posts here and there throughout the next few weeks!


Our flights transferred in Atlanta's brand new international wing before heading to Rome's Fiumicino airport. We upgraded to Delta's "Economy Comfort" seats in order to get more legroom. The seats were by far the most uncomfortable seat I've ever sat in. Did I mention we were right next to the bathroom? For 9 hours we had people lining up (in our extra leg room) for the bathroom. It didn't smell but it did mean zero sleep for either of us before touching down with a full day ahead in Rome.

Once we landed, we took a cab to Hotel Nazionale. It's a beautiful four-star hotel in short walking distance to most sites. It was also directly across from the Italian Parliament building which meant it was a limited traffic zone and a hundred times more quiet (and safe) there than anywhere else in Rome.


The hotel had the old charm on the outside and lobby, but the rooms were all updated, which was a really nice combination. Look for their specials during the off-season, we got one free night! We were allowed to check in several hours early, so we did the most logical thing you would do when you've been up for most of the day. Yep, we took a nap.

Our afternoon on the first day included a walk to the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, both of which were way bigger than I expected. (I've got some iPhone photos thrown in here. We opted to give our phone to someone to take our photo rather than risk someone stealing my Canon)


Of course we threw some coins in with a few wishes, safely ensuring we would make it back to Rome someday.



We also walked to the Spanish Steps, which was underwhelming in my opinion. Especially because everywhere you walked street vendors were getting in your face trying to sell you the weirdest items, like squishy things that squeaked when you threw them on the ground. Apparently those are hot with tourists or something...


The start of the many too-close-for-comfort selfies from our trip.
We stopped by Giolitti for gelato, which was my favorite gelato place from our trip. It was conveniently located next door to our hotel so we made a few trips. It was always packed and you knew it was good because Italians flocked to in the early evening every single day. FYI, you have to pay for your gelato first then take your receipt over to the counter to pick out your flavors. The fragola (strawberry) was the.best.ever.


Some iPhone photos thrown in here...

For dinner, we headed to Piazza Navona and found an outdoor table about a block away at Ciccia Bomba. I got their Margherita Pizza and Steve got the Rigatoni with Bacon. Both were really delicious, probably one of our better meals in Rome. Of course the ambiance at the outdoor table made it even more charming.

I recommend walking off the beaten path for a restaurant. Anything on the main walkways leading to sites or in front of the sites themselves had just 'okay' food. Stick to just their house wine if you really want to enjoy the view, that is what we did by the Pantheon.


We also found a Steeler bar in Rome... talk about random! La Botticella is a block off of Piazza Navona so we had to stop in. They had Steeler and Pittsburgh garb all over this tiny little bar, and we chatted with the owner before snapping a photo of Jesus with a Steelers helmet and moving on.


The next morning we caught a cab to the Vatican. We arranged an English tour of the Vatican, Sistine Chapel, Museums, the Raphael Rooms and St. Peter's Bascilica directly through the Vatican (here) for 37 Euros a person. Other private tours were as much as 80 euros per person, and we were really happy with ours!

The carbs were already making their way to my face!
Inside St. Peter's Bascilica
Again, the size of everything was just over the top. And the level of detail was just amazing!

Michelangelo's Pieta, which was blocked by glass

Awkward purse placement = Habit of making sure we didn't get pick-pocketed!
We mailed postcards from the Vatican Post Office. They haven't been delivered yet but I think it will be a nice surprise for our parents when they do come!


We walked back from the Vatican, stopping at the Castel Sant'Angelo before having lunch at a small, very authentic restaurant in Campo De' Fiori. (Sorry, don't remember the name of it, but there are tons in that area so I don't think you can go wrong!)


The view from Castel Sant'Angelo... the wall to the right was used to help the Pope escape the Vatican if it was necessary

Campo De' Fiori

See that gorgeous bouquet for only 3 Euros? In my opinion, Italian men have no excuse not to bring home beautiful flowers for their lady.

Next up, Ancient Rome! Here is a sneak peek from our underground tour of the Colosseum!



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Five on Friday!

Y'all, I'm having a terrible time functioning this week. My level of disorganization right now is of epic proportions. But I love Five on Fridays with Christina and crew, so I'm keeping it simple with my favorites from this week!


ONE. Souvenirs from Europe. 

Pretty prints for my office from the riverside stands in Paris. Random Colosseum and mask trinkets I plan to rig into Christmas tree ornaments. Laduree macaron box (not sure what I'm doing with this yet). Paris Starbucks mug (adding it to my ridiculously large mug collection, I have a problem). Carnevale mask from Venice (Because I have so many masquerades to go to... #itwaspretty). Not pictured: Italian Olive Oil and Wine (which we drank the next day...)

So sad I never had time to go to Diptyque for a candle, but at least I can get one at Nordstrom.

TWO. White Pizza with Cherry Tomatoes and Zucchini.

As much as I was sick of pizza and carbs by the end of our trip, I have a serious craving for this pizza I got in Siena! It was delicious... I may or may not have eaten the entire thing. Definitely putting it on the menu for our lazy weekend ahead.

THREE. Pillow Updates. 

We never really have any pretty pillows on our couch unless its during a holiday, so I finally added these. I'm not totally loving our couch, so these pillows give it a little update. The white one is from Ikea, Blue geometric from H&M Home, and the Ikat is a DIY with fabric from Joann's.

FOUR. Ruby.

This little Ewok (who is totally getting a bath this weekend) has been such a cuddlebug since we've been home. To the point of sleeping on our heads in bed, laying on my lap while I work, and following us around everywhere. So stinkin' cute!

FIVE. Target + Zara Home.

This sounds ridiculous but I was so happy to step foot back in Target last night. I didn't buy anything spectacular, but just being able to browse the fun Spring items made me thankful to be home. If I ever moved across the pond, I would really, really miss Target. So pathetic! On another note, has anyone seen Zara Home? We went into their store in Paris and they have the most beautiful home decor, even little baby things for the mamas-to-be!

That's it for me this week, check back next week for regularly scheduled programming and the start of our Italy recaps! Hope you all have a fantastic weekend!

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Our First Anniversary

Is it the weekend yet?! I still feel like I'm on Paris time so I'm totally expecting to crash around 3 this afternoon. Which is great because you know, work is always a breeze the week you come back from vacation...

If you follow on Instagram you probably figured out that we spent the last leg of our trip, and our first anniversary, in Paris. It could not have been a more perfect day. Except maybe when we had to get up at 3 AM to catch a water taxi out of Venice... but even that didn't hold us back!

We checked into the Marriott on the famous Champs-Elysees, picked up some macarons from Laduree, saw the city on a scooter, enjoyed some complimentary champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries from the hotel, and watched the Eiffel Tower sparkle. It was amazing. But you have to wait for more details on all of that!


One of the best parts about coming home from our trip was to see my parents and my aunt who vacationed at our house while we were gone and took care of our little Ruby. When we pulled up to the house, we saw this...


It was so fun coming home to a mini-anniversary celebration! My mom and aunt went through so much effort to decorate and make us a big dinner, it was so sweet! We also got to share our anniversary cake with them... which to our surprise tasted really good after sitting in the freezer for a year!


We don't have any pretty photos of us cutting the cake, it was a long day of travel and I strictly prohibited any photos of myself. Seriously, I looked scary.

About the cake... it was still delicious! I think part of the reason is because it was a separate cake (not the top layer of the cake that sits out at your reception all evening). The icing wasn't hard at all, and the strawberry filling was just as good as I remembered it.


Needless to say, I haven't stopped eating sweets yet even though my husband and I had our fair share in Europe (see here). I'll cut back on that... next week.

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Homeward Bound!

Bonjour! 

After the most amazing anniversary trip abroad we are finally making our way home today! Sorry I'm posting late, we're currently in Atlanta. Even though we are sad to be leaving Europe, we are so excited to get home to our little Ruby, wear some clean clothes, sleep, and take cough medicine. I am also oddly excited to eat some chicken and veggies since I packed on about 8 pounds of carbs and pastries over here. No regrets, but that should make for a fun first week back at the gym!

I can't wait to share more photos but until then, here is a sneak peek of Paris!


For fun, here is our trip, by numbers, and in no particular order except for the last one. That was definitely my least favorite... 

12 = Days of travel
3 = Train rides
5 = Flights
8 = Cities
7+ = Churches visited
26+ = Monuments/ Historical sites visited 
24 = Macarons eaten
9 = Museums visited 
8+ = Bottles of wine and champagne consumed 
2 = Dry coughs/colds battled for the entire trip
8,846,383 = Stairs climbed (At least that is what it feels like)
12 = Cones of Gelato consumed 
2 = Wineries visited 
2 = Times I got shit on by effing pigeons (Seriously. At least it wasn't in my hair!)

Tonight our plans include spending time with my parents who vacationed at our house while we were gone and took care of Ruby! 

I hope you have all had a great two weeks... I'm working on going through all of your comments and can't wait to get back to blogging!
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Loving Lately

I hope you are all having a fabulous start to Spring! After a long, cold winter there is literally nothing better than longer days, warmer temps, and some time outside soaking in the vitamin D! Also, there is nothing harder than trying to keep your crazy dog from running around because she is on "rest" orders from the vet, especially when you're simultaneously trying to help her lose a pound or two. So that's been fun.

Anyway, onto my favorites as of late...

1. Raybans. My sweet husband surprised me with these sunnies before our trip as an anniversary gift! I was SO shocked because I honestly thought I was opening up a bag of snacks or something for the plane ride. Also, I instantly felt terrible because I only got him a card since I figured the trip was our gift to each other. Wife fail.


2. Apple cider donuts. Is it acceptable to make these if it isn't Fall? I've been wanting to try them ever since Christina shared this recipe... and now I have the pan to do it!

3. Makeup and Skincare items. This is random but as I was packing all of my favorite makeup and skincare items up for our trip, I realized these are the only items in my entire makeup drawer that I've used in months!



Calamine lotion is the best for blemishes. I use it as spot treatment overnight and I put it on areas that I think might be a problem. Also, not sure why I keep all my other lipsticks, eye shadow, or blush, because this Smashbox palette (which has lasted forever, this might be the closest thing now), Revlon lip gloss, and Lorac cheek stain are the bomb. I've tried more expensive options for mascara and always come back to the cheap stuff!

4. Gold Dog bookend. I got this from TJ Maxx and sprayed it gold to go with the new office theme. I'm loving it, especially since Ruby sleeps next to me throughout my work day. It's a rough life!



5. Ombre Easter Eggs. Not sure if I feel like counting 65 drops of dye into just one of the egg dye cups, but these are so stinking cute and festive!

6. Sorbet and Champagne Floats. Why did I not think of this?! I don't know when I'll be drinking champagne next, but you can bet your ass it will have some sorbet in it.

7. Anniversary cake. I've heard good and bad things about the taste of Anniversary cakes, but I'm still holding out hope that ours will taste as amazing as it did on our wedding day. It was the one thing I ate in its entirety on our wedding day. Okay, maybe I ate some cookies too but my dress was big!



That's it for me this week! Thank you all for your comments while I've been across the pond! I promise I'm reading ALL of them :) Hope y'all have a great weekend!

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'Faux' Spring by Stephanie from Newlyweds:North

Coming to you today is one of my favorite bloggers, Stephanie from Newlyweds:North. She and her husband made a big move right after getting married (sound familiar?!) to a currently very snowy Maine town. I'm really enjoying following along with her adventures and always get a good laugh from her stories! Also, she's got a little one on the way and is totally giving me baby fever! Thanks for posting Stephanie!

Hey ya'll! I'm Stephanie and I blog over at Newlyweds:North


My husband and I moved from South Carolina to Maine the day we got home from our Honeymoon....and then I thought it might be fun to talk my husband into starting a family! So, here I am, under two feet of snow, 6 months pregnant and still a Newlywed. It's been a wild year, that's for sure!

I was super honored when Caitlyn asked me to guest post for her while she was gallivanting around Europe (jealous!). She and I started blogging around the same time and I am a big fan of Home Sweet Ruby. I know she and her number one guy are having a blast on their trip so I'll do my best to uphold my end of the bargain and entertain y'all while she's gone! 

When Cait told me that this post would hit her blog around the first day of Spring, I kinda groaned. Sadly, in Maine, we don't really have a Spring. We have something called Mud Season. It can snow in Maine as late as April and in fact, we're experiencing the coldest March in decades (with a few surprise snow storms dropping in on us on nights that should be too warm for snow). Anyways, once it warms up a bit, the snow starts to melt and things get messy. Muddy, dirty, slushy and messy. No cute spring bulbs popping up, no fresh green grass growing in our yard, no birds signing. By the time late May rolls around, we should see a Spring similar to what we are familiar with from our lives in the South. Hopefully.

So here's my plan: I'm going to create a faux Spring inside my home. It's amazing how teeny little things can make a major difference in the day to day vibe in your house. 
First up: flowers

Tulips on our wedding day

Tulips are my absolute spring favorite. If we were living in the South, I would have already snagged a few daffodils from our yard but I have a tough time paying for them in the grocery store! Instead, I'll invest in a bunch of gorgeous tulips in a bright color to add some Sping love to my kitchen and bedside tables. Those key areas will ensure I get the most bang for my buck out my $8 flower purchase.



Spring Cleaning: oooook, maybe not true Spring Cleaning but shortcuts that make it seem like I've been a good girl and knocked out a deep clean in our abode. My fave short cut: Febreeze. I will happily Febreeze the shit out of everything. Our rugs, sofas, curtains, shower curtain, the dog bed, the dog herself. If it's warm enough for me to crack a few windows during the Febreeze take over, then even better! Our house will smell like Faux Spring in no time! 


Spring Decor: Time to get rid of all of those thick winter blankets and fall colored throw pillows. I tend to switch out our big sofa throw pillows for red and white shams in the late fall - and it is so time to pull out the yellow and white pillow covers again! Such a quick change can make such a huge difference in our living room. 

Front porch sitting last Summer (yes, in jeans)

I'm also going to be bold and assume that the Winter gods are on my side and I'm taking our outdoor porch sofa back out onto our porch! That's right, I'm doing it. I may not get to sit there for months to come, but it deserves it's spot back on the porch. Plus I love the pop of color our pillows provide when you drive by our house. Those pillows makes me happy when I pull in the driveway! 

If y'all are experiencing a beautiful Spring day then love it something fierce. Roll down you windows and open your sunroof, if only for me! I'll be there with you in spirit, soaking up the sunshine! 

xo,
Stephanie 

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Craving: Spring Accessories

So I gave up buying new clothes for Lent.  To be honest I'm really just trying to stick with it because my husband doesn't think I can do it. I'm generally terrible at following through with this sort of thing, so I'm determined to prove him (and myself) wrong. Especially considering I had about 4 stacks of clothes fall on me as I was packing for our trip...  oops.

I keep trying to tell him that accessories don't count as clothes... right?!

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.




There are so many pretty pastels coming out with the Spring and Summer lines, I can't help but want all of them! And even though the Raybans aren't new for Spring, who doesn't love need a new pair of sunnies for the warmer months?! I'm also obsessed with those earrings, especially paired with this sweater in lavender!

I've been on the hunt for a while for a new cell phone case, and this one is absolutely perfect! So feminine, and I can easily kick it up a notch by adding a gold monogram decal to the back! 

What are you craving for your wardrobe this Spring or Summer? And don't you even bring up a swimsuit. There will be no swimsuit talk around here until I lose the 5 pounds of carbs and gelato I plan on gaining while across the pond!

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Happy St. Patty's Day!

Happy St. Patrick's Day from Rome!


I hope you all had a great weekend, and maybe some festive drinks or sweets! We've traded in our green beer for Italian wine (and gelato) this year.

I can't wait to share more photos once we get back, but first, we've got a few more cities to explore!

Cheers!

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St. Patrick's Day Attire by Ally from Life As I Know It

Today my good friend and fellow blogger, Ally, agreed to help me out and guest post while I'm out of town! I love that she is a big SPD fan like I am and she is probably the most fashionable friend I have, so I hope you enjoy her post as much as I do!

Hey guys! I'm Ally from Life as I know it. Cait asked me to do a guest post for her while she's gallivanting through gorgeous Italy and Paris. She told me I could post about anything I wanted to. If you read my blog you know I have an insane passion for fashion. I'm a Registered Nurse by trade so fashion to me is my escape from the medical world. As soon as I know of an event I'm going to be going to, I mentally start going through my closet to find the perfect outfit. St. Patrick's Day has always been one of my favorite holidays. 

My husband and I usually head to a St. Patrick's Day block party here in Charleston, SC, and devour way through too much green beer and fish and chips. I put together this casual outfit that doesn't scream green but still enough so you don't get pinched!

st pats

I love this Joie top in this gorgeous mint green color. Perfect for spring. The white rag & bone skinnies are my absolute favorite white jeans. My goal for the New Years was to buy better but buy less so although these weren't cheap they're the only pair I need.

The Stella and Dot 'On The Mark' necklace is dainty and perfect for daily wear or layering with other necklaces.

These Dolce Vitas sandals are super cute to wear with jeans, shorts, dresses, really you could wear them with anything. And they're currently on sale!

The Cuyana tote is the perfect tote for any season. It's the best tote to throw everything in and head out the door in a flash. It's a big tote but still looks chic stuffed to the brim.

A pair of gold hoops are always simple and classy. I added in the mint chocolate macaroons in honor of Cait's Parisian trip. Hopefully she'll think of me while she's gazing up at the Eiffel Tower, eating a delicious macaroon. Lastly, if you feel like you aren't "green" enough, add on a green clover long necklace that you know are thrown around at St. Patrick's Day events and you're good to go!

Thanks for having me Cait! Hope you're having an awesome time (of course you are!) and bring me back a Diptyque candle!! ;)

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