Rome with Grown-Ups

October - November 2022
Rome trip with just Grown-Ups! Our friends from Texas came to show us around some of their favorite places in Rome. Read more
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  • Day 3

    Rome, Italy

    October 30, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Rome! That city where every ancient stone seems to have a story, and coffee or gelato seem to be on every corner. This trip was just us grown-ups (thanks to my brave Dad for watching our girls back in Germany), soaking up the Italian sun and hanging out with some friends from Texas who know their way around Italy quite well. They were super helpful, giving us the inside scoop and even booking stuff for us.

    Our place in Rome was this cute apartment super close to all the action. The best part (besides the location)? The espresso machine - the lovely smell and perfect intensity level - Delicious. Yep, our mornings started with the kind of coffee that turns you into a morning person (although I already am a morning person - haha), kicking off our days of wandering, eating way too much gelato (seriously, the best I've ever had), and just living the good life.

    We took it easy, strolling the cobbled streets without a care in the world (except for the two moms kept wondering how their kids were doing back at home), just taking in the vibes of the city. From the long line at Vatican City that was actually fun thanks to our friends, the warm sun (which Germany has much less of) and the stunning views, to craning our necks up at the Sistine Chapel and being left to wonder about Michelangelo's genius—it was an amazing experience. And let's not forget all the fun people watching! I do have to admit that through much of the museum we all took turns laughing over the things. Why did the artist do that? What were they thinking? I am amazed by the skills and effort of the artists, but not cultured enough to stop giggling and questioning the reasons behind why they did what they did. I should probably research more to understand their perspective, but nevertheless we thought we were funny.

    One of the quirkiest things we stumbled upon was a particular staircase in Rome where you're not allowed to sit—not even for a second. We found this rule hilarious, so we took a break to people-watch more and joked about being the 'stair police' from a top balcony. There were literally stair police! Watching tourists almost instinctively go to sit down, only to be scolded loudly by the Italian policeman - LOL! These small unexpected things make trips all the more memorable and fun to me. P.S - We thought we were climbing to a famous highest point of the city. Nope just another random long set of stairs, but we got more steps in and really all views here were unique.

    St. Peter's Church is massive and so intricately detailed. I am short and the ceilings seem to reach immeasurable heights! Walking into this monumental basilica, I was struck by the fact that Peter ministered in this city and gave his life for the cause. I am always encouraged when reading about Peter, because he walked so closely with Jesus and yet struggled with his flesh. His life is such a wonderful testimony. Peter grew in his faith and made a huge impact for God, despite his faults. Every corner, every altar is steeped in art and history, telling stories of faith that span centuries. All the things about this place seemed to encourage reverence. Such an interesting perspective of the church as it began to form.

    But the moment I found most profound was standing in the Mamertinum Jail, the very place where apostles Peter and Paul were once prisoners. It was a powerful reminder of all they faced while still spreading the message of Jesus. The deep, dark cell was typically reserved for the worst of the worst. What incredible strength and conviction these two men had. To be in the same space where they once preached, lived, and perhaps even questioned their fate, yet never wavered in their belief, was deeply moving. It added a sweet depth to our adventure pointing my thoughts back to Jesus once again, both humbling and awe-inspiring.

    After that experience, we were hungry! And let's not forget to mention the food—oh man, the food! Pesto pasta that made us want to lick our plates and pizzas that were just art. I love that each pizza place seemed to have its own secret recipe creating such a variety. Seth also ate some meat that was unidentifiable, but he said it tasted quite good! And the coffee breaks? Just the best coffee everywhere!

    One evening, we ended up at a small local opera, I was skeptical at first. I love music, but can be picky sometimes. I ended up being totally blown away. It was so moving that it brought me to tears. The vocals were overwhelmingly skilled and the songs were sung with all they had. Definitely, a must-do in Rome. I mean really no words could describe this well enough.

    As we wrapped up our trip, we were already making plans for the next trip to Italy. I still want to tour more of ancient Rome and eat more gelato! Big thanks to our Texas friends for making this trip not just a visit to another city but an unforgettable adventure with friends.

    We brought home memories of amazing espresso, unbeatable gelato, and stories from a place as old as Bible times. Can't wait to see more of the beautiful country of Italy!
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