A Girl in the World

Amalfi

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Mom just left after her two week visit here in Europe! It was AMAZING. We didn’t fight! We didn’t even get annoyed with each other! This is great considering the last time we spent some quality time together in Europe, she gave me the silent treatment for two days because I brought us to the wrong airport and we missed our flight to Prague. Ooops! =) This time around, we didn’t lose our passports, we didn’t miss any flights and we didn’t get robbed. Dad must be so proud of us!

We explored London with Auntie Jose and Auntie Beth, who were visiting from Vancouver. They managed to be-friend every possible Filipino in Camden market that day. Discounts discounts! And then we saw Nice, Monaco and the Amalfi Coast. Just beautiful. It was full of laughter, nonsense and inappriopriate chatter. For those of you who think that my Mom is little Miss Innocent – DO NOT BE FOOLED! I am, after-all, my mother’s daughter. And what daughter does, mother did also…

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You can see our pictures from France and Italy here.


Things I learned from my mother:

  1. Always look your best. You never know when you’ll find a potential husband driving nearby (in his Ferrari, Bentley etc etc).
  2. It’s ok to wear revealing clothing when you’re running around Europe all by yourselves. For some reason, people are so much more friendly and willing to help you out!
  3. You can be a fashion model, anytime, anywhere. See examples here, and here, and here.
  4. Eight thousand foot gondola rides aren’t that scary. As long as you scream and freak out the ENTIRE way up!
  5. It’s OK to marry your daughter off to the first man who asks. Even if he is fifteen years old!
  6. It’s OK to talk to random people about anything and everything. It doesn’t matter if they speak English, Spanish, French, Italian. Just talk to them.
  7. It’s also OK to try to crack jokes, in conjunction with the tour guide. Example:

Tour guide: “The winding steep road that goes up to Anacapri can sometimes be considered dangerous. It has a special name. To Americans, it is called ‘Oh-My-Gawwwwd’.” [Insert laughter from the crowd here]

Mother interjects: “And ‘HOLY COW’!” [Insert silence from crowd here]

Next time, I will have to remind her that “Holy Cow” is so 1980′s.

Anyway, that is a short summary of how the last two weeks have been. Needless to say London, and Europe, seem just a little quieter these days. =)

In all seriousness – we had a great time. I am blessed with the most incredible mentor, supporter and friend in my Mom. =)

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The real Capri

June 16, 2009

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Finally, a decent picture from last week. I’m working today to edit them all. Stay tuned!

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She is a rock in my life. What an amazing celebration today :)

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Capriiiiiiiiii

June 12, 2009

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Greetings from Capri

June 12, 2009

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Capri

June 12, 2009

Speeding through the hills of Capri. Madness!!!!! Exit boat, don't ask
questions. Hop on bus to Anacapri. Ask no questions. Bus drivers are
insane!

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Amalfi Italy

June 11, 2009

SO GORGEOUS.

I would live here. Flowers of all colours bloom naturally. Food is
amazing. The people are sweet and lovely. The sea, the sun, the
stunning coast.

Daily life should always be this beautiful.

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Live from Positano

June 11, 2009

Italy is so deliciously beautiful and romantic that I would eat it whole. Yum!

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Live from Ravello

June 11, 2009

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Live from Amalfi Italy

June 11, 2009

So gorgeous! I would live here. :)

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