European Honeymoon!

European Honeymoon!
St. George May 2012, Hawaii after that???

Monday, July 19, 2010

What's up with us you ask?

Hey everybody! Natalie and I are still in Greece. Nat has fallen behind on the blogging so I told her that I would help her keep everyone posted. She will continue her wonderful posts, but until then I'm here to make sure that you get to follow our progress.

We are staying outside Patras Greece which has been a perfect point for us to stay and do day trips to the coolest of attractions. We've seen Olympia, the birthplace of the olympics, Athens and even drove a rental car across the country.

Tomorrow we are actually heading back to Italy to catch a plane on Saturday to Barcelona Spain. It should be loads of fun.

One of the most interesting things about this week in Greece has been the meeting of our new friends Liam and Jenny. They are from St. John's Newfoundland and are traveling like we are. Jenny and Natalie say that Liam and I were seperated at birth. They have been really cool to hang with and travel around with. The reason we were all able to rent a car was that we split the cost 4 ways. We drove from Patras to Athens and went to the Acropolis. It was an amazing adventure.

Liam and Jenny are at the end of their trip and are sad that they have to return home, but we get one more good day with them on the ferry which we are all taking to Anacona Italy. Natalie and I will stay for two days at a camp site there and Liam and Jenny will move on to Croatia, then Budapest, then finally Brussels where they fly home.

The only real bummer about Europe is that the dollar is so weak that it cost us so much to do anything. We are flying from Pisa to Barcelona for $150.00 American, which is barely an hour and a half flight. Other than that we could not have asked for a better honeymoon to spend with each other. It has given us the opportunity to get to know each other even more (we're still sure we picked the right person!).

I would love to send postcards to everyone, but if you don't get one, please don't be offended, the postage here is outrageous. To send a post card from Greece costs almost $2.00 American. Thank God for the blog! We have so many pictures and video that need posting, but they will have to wait. I just wanted to let everyone know that we are having a great time and that we iss you all!

|With much Love!
Troy and Natalie Rulmyr

1 comment:

Gia said...

sounds so fabulous! and after this trip, you guys will be able to weather anything!!

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