Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Find the Hiding Things

For spring vacation we went to Gubbio and Assisi and Perugia. I found lots of hidden things so I want to share them with you. You might want to click on the pictures to make them bigger to find the animals and other things.

Warm-up: Find the cats relaxing in Gubbio (#1):


Look for the amphitheater in Gubbio (#2):


Find the Assisi pigeon (#3)


Find the cat peeking out the window in Assisi (#4)


Find the Assisi dog (#5)


Find Saint Francis preaching to the pigeons in Assisi (#6)


Find the dog wanting to go inside and have some salami in Assisi (#7):

Saturday, April 4, 2009

The Trip to the Botanical Garden


I went to the Botanical Garden with my class. We were not able to take photos so when mom came she took pictures of it. Here are some pictures of the botanical garden. It is near my school and house. I had two favorite things: the Japanese garden and the Tree of Life. (Here is a link to a picture of the Japanese Garden).


Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sunday funday!

We were at Emiliano's house for lunch. These are some videos of us being silly after lunch. After being at Emiliano's house we left at night time, can you believe that? [They are VERY short clips -KMA]





Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Acropolis & the Beach by the Acropolis

Today we went to an Acropolis [at San Felice Circeo]. It was so fun. I walked on the beach and found a shell. Here is a picture of me holding the shell:
[Taken on the beach near the Circeo National Park, not far from Sabaudia-KMA]

This is the beautiful view from the Acropolis [looking out towards Terracina, a popular weekend beach getaway for Romans-KMA]:

This is Daddy under a sculpture with pretend water coming out [taken in the old quarter of San Felice Circeo-K.A.]. It is actually a garbage can painted and then they put wire on the side and then put blue tissues and chandelier pieces on the wire.
This is a picture of us. In the distance a volcanic lake [Lago Albano, taken from the town of Castel Gandolfo, the Pope's summer residence-K.A.]. We ate pizza in a pizza shop and the man says that the Pope comes in summer and orders the pizza from that place and his favorite is diavolo, in English "Devil Pizza!" The ingredients: cheese pizza with spicy salami. One time it was too spicy, but he said he loved it.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Pompeii


Just like my second post on this blog, we are going to talk about Pompeii. We went there and saw many things and Mom took over 300 pictures there. Can you believe that? I bet its a lot for you. My mom's camera can take over 300 pictures. In 79AD afternoon, Mt. Vesuvius erupted suddenly. Some people were asleep and some were awake. The ones who were asleep were unlucky because they would die any minute. Later, they found those bodies and put them in cases and put them in parts where they found them or they put them in museums. And now they let you see everywhere that they have excavated. But they are still excavating part. It is a huge place to see. Herculaneum also. It is another town like Pompeii and the same way Mt. Vesuvius erupted and some people died there. Here are some pictures of what we saw.

POMPEI:

These are fountains at Pompeii:



Two stones means one way street and three stones means two way street:



This is me and dad being funny. This is an bar or restaurant or cafe:


Me and Mom at our picnic lunch place in Pompeii:


This is a cute dog in Pompeii:

Me figuring out the map in Pompeii:

The first poppy of spring in Pompeii:


HERCULANUEM:

This is another town other than Pompeii.

This is a statue of a man and in front of him is a tomb in Herculaneum:

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Silly Opera of the Wedding

Watch closely as the desserts come alive! The white ones who were dressed very good said "No you can't come!" But soon they let them go. Surprise! Watch as they transform.


Funny Dog: Look at the Scary Eyes

Look at the dog's eyes carefully...it is in a trance.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

What Gulia Nenne and I Both Like and Don't Like:

#1. We like Pokemon, popcorn, hot chocolate, each other, being together, staying together, and so on...
#2. What we don't like: [to be added later]


[Above: Daniela and Gulia Nenne @ Gulia Nenne's grand-parent's house in the country, which we visited this past weekend with Francesca and Emiliano].

[Above: A 2nd shot of them, this time with Emiliano]

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Why Miranda (Italian name) is my friend

#1 we like monsters, gelato, screaming, being loud, hiding, Caterina (our teacher), Giusi (our other teacher), POPCORN!!!!!!!!!! , and HOT CHOCOLATE!!!!!!!!!!.


Below: With my friends Miranda and Julia Sophia (Miranda is in the middle) in our classroom:


Below: Me and my teacher Catarina:

Below: Me & my teacher Giusi:

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Gelato in February

A couple of days ago me and dad were checking if Giorgiagel (me and dad's favorite gelataria) was open. But it was closed. And then Dad looked to his side and saw the owners of Giorgiagel. And they said they would open in February. It is a great gelateria. It is great because we just like the gelato. My favorite flavors are limone, straccatella [chocolate chip], biscocroc, menta, and Varrigato Nutella, Nutella, and also Vaniligia. They are really nice [at Giorgiagel]: she will give me two cookies, like Mikey Mouse ears, and a pink spoon because she knows its my favorite color (Dad's going crazy with his foot right now). If the man doesn't give me a pink spoon and two mickey mouse ears, the woman gets mad at him.

Here is the picture of Giorgiagel (one of the owners is behind Danielle):


And her eis the picture of the woman who works at Giorgiagel who always sees to it that Danielle gets two mouse ear cookies and a pink spoon:

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Ice Skating in Rome



Emiliano's mom invited us to a skating rink and we skated there for two hours!!!! Robert came, too, and it was the first time he ever skated!!!! We had a break and I had hot chocolate and a hot dog!!!! And then we went back on the ice. And then a boy named Danilo came, and Alessandro, one of my best friends.
[Danielle and Alessandro, but Alessandro was sad here.]


[Below: Video of Danielle and her dad skating]

Ostia Antica


We went to a place called Ostia Antica [above]. I am now reading a book called "The Thieves of Ostia" which is a mystery. It takes place in Ostia Antica, which is ancient Ostia. But this time it is not Ostia Antica because the staory in the book takes place a long time ago. It is about a girl who finds her father's seal (ring used for sealing letters) and it was stolen by a magpie because magpies love shiny things. And she even found a gold earring inside the magpie's nest, and other stuff. You should read "The Thieves of Ostia." It is a really good book, the first book of the series. So its like in each chapter the girl meets a new kid. [Below: Flowers photographed by Daniela at Ostia Antica]


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Camels in Tunisia


We went to Tunisia for Christmas break. These are pictures of the camels we rode in Tunisia behind our hotel.


In Kairouan there were two wells and when it rained the rain would go inside a little door and when it goes through it goes out another door to the city. [Danielle is speaking of the ancient cisterns of Kairouan, depicted in the image below. Kairouan is the oldest Islamic settlement in North Africa and is considered the holiest city of Tunisia. -KA]

The camel outside [the Kauroan cisterns] was for weddings. [It is a camel that has a carry compartment attached--Berber brides would ride to the wedding in this compartment-KA]

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Christmas in Rome

It is Christmas and Grand-ma Denise, Grand-pa Gerry, Hedi and Steve are here. These are some pictures of Christmas.

This is the creche. In Italian it is "presepe,"
This is the Christmas tree, called "arbero di Natale."
[Note from Daniela's mom: Nativity scenes (presepi) are very popular in Italy and more common than Christmas trees. Rome's Piazza Navona hosts a celebrated annual Christmas festival where families buy presepi pieces and other Christmas trinkets. There, one can also find candy coal which La Beffana (the old lady who traditionally brings Italian children presents if they are good and coal if they are bad) places in children's stockings on January 6th. Danielle found both the La Befana tradition and the presepi practice especially compelling. So she selected some nativity pieces at Piazza Navona, adding a plastic palm tree cake decoration and some of her own animal toys to the mix. She is now awaiting the arrival of La Beffana on the 6th... Below are a couple images from Piazza Navona's Xmas market-KMA]

[The Piazza Navona Christmas Fair-KMA]

[Daniela selecting Nativity pieces-KMA]

[Lollypops depicting LaBefana flying over Piazza Navona)]
[Daniela takes a break from the frenzy of the Christmas fair. They have cotton candy in Italy, too.-KMA]