I think the first time you ever travel to Europe the experience has no choice but to be dreamy. Now that I’ve told you all about our travels around Europe to Paris, Beaune, Venice, Lucca and Rome, I really would love to hear about of your first adventure in Europe, if you’ve had the chance to go! Ever since our trip we’ve been trying to implement some of the lifestyle we enjoyed so much about Europe into our daily lives which means…
longer walks without any particular destination
cappuccino dates
time together in the mornings to read scripture or pray
longer meals, preferably outside with wine
afternoon naps
reading in the evenings
This is my final Friday Travel Post and I’m leaving you with some photos that we took along the way (I got a little over zealous editing). Hope you enjoy. And don’t forget to leave a note with a story or two from your travels if you get a chance!


















I haven’t gone yet but I’m going to England March of next year. I am so EXCITED!!!! I am treating myself for my 40th birthday. I will do it for myself.
sounds like a blast! I have yet to explore England but I can imagine it will be magical as well.
My first trip abroad wasn’t a vacation, we had the fortunate opportunity to live in Munich, Germany for 3 1/2 years. My dad was in the army. The food, the smells,the colors, the “oldness” of it, the street food, the markets, the music, the shopping, did I say “the food” –and the fact that my mother was born and raised in Germany has influenced me every day of my life. Just found your blog –love it.