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Sarakiniki Beach

Looking on the bright side, Adam’s lack of naps was a blessing in disguise, well for me anyway (not so much for Randy).  But I got to do all the best stuff in Milos twice.  I got to walk up to Castro twice and I got to go to this beautiful beach twice.  The firstContinue reading “Sarakiniki Beach”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 31, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Sarakiniki Beach

Top of the Mountain

We have so much to catch yo on but I can’t stop posting all the beautiful Greek pictures 🙂 so bear with me.  Like all the Greek islands we’ve ever been to Milos has a wonderful little town on the top of a mountain.  We packed up the boys and headed up there.  And ofContinue reading “Top of the Mountain”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 31, 2014Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Top of the Mountain

From Sunup to Sundown

Coffee  Cereal Taking in the view Nap Beach Pre-dinner entertainment Dinner

Posted byfotinitheo1July 28, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on From Sunup to Sundown

Hong Kong

So much still to write about Greece and everything that’s going on since! More to come, but we’re off to Hong Kong this weekend, Grandma Gretch, Malcolm and I! We have big plans to see the sights and of course spend time with these beauties! Some side by side comparisons coming up.  These two haveContinue reading “Hong Kong”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 25, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Hong Kong

Long lunches

One of the things I love most about Greece is how they assume when you come to eat you’re there for the long haul.  Even if you’re in a rush, the quickest they can get you out of there is an hour. The norm runs more towards two.  Lots of time to eat to yourContinue reading “Long lunches”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 25, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Long lunches

Celebrating half a year in style

How to explain Malcolm at six months.  I think Daphne said it best when she spent the week mooning over him, wearing him in an ergo and calling him a trap baby, which is a baby that is so sweet and calm it convinces you to have a baby and then when you have yourContinue reading “Celebrating half a year in style”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 24, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Celebrating half a year in style

What more can anyone ask for

When you have an aunt and uncle who bring you cool presents from NY. An aunt who tickles you in bed and pushes you around for your nap A beach as beautiful as this to nap on Views like this out your front door  hugs from daddy Lunch by the water New toys from yourContinue reading “What more can anyone ask for”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 22, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on What more can anyone ask for

The things kids dreams are made of

Dear Naxos, I love you! Love, Adam

Posted byfotinitheo1July 21, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The things kids dreams are made of

The slow boat to Aunt Das & Uncle Mooj

We’ve been waiting for Aunt Das and Uncle Nooj to come meet us in Greece.  We had agreed to meet them for a whole week in Milos and were so excited! But first we had to leave Naxos and take a veeeeery long ferry to Milos. We had an hour delay (again, but this timeContinue reading “The slow boat to Aunt Das & Uncle Mooj”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 21, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The slow boat to Aunt Das & Uncle Mooj

The Door to Naxos

When we pulled into Naxos the first thing we saw was the Portara, the Great Door. It’s a massive marble doorway up on a hill.  It’s beautiful and such a amazing reminder of how old so many things in Greece are that have been preserved. We decided to have dinner early and then walk upContinue reading “The Door to Naxos”

Posted byfotinitheo1July 19, 2014Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The Door to Naxos

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