On Saturday August 5th, 2017 Megan and I woke up in Rome. We both slept in until about 9 and then took our time getting ready. We had breakfast in our hotel's restaurant and then got on a bus that took us near the Spanish steps. There was a bunch of fancy shopping on the streets nearby. There were stores like Gucci, Cartier, and Louis Vuitton. We walked around and didn't go in anywhere until we saw a familiar place: McDonald's. We weren't really hungry since we had just had breakfast but I wanted more coffee. I love how McDonald's is always the same but a little different in other countries. This one had an upstairs with the usual McDonald's stuff like big macs and mcchickens, but the downstairs floor was like it's own upscale coffee shop with espresso drinks and a display full of macaroons, croissants, and other fancy looking pastries. I got 2 shots of espresso in a cute little McDonald's cup and Megan got some mcbites that we were curious about that turned out to be just mini chicken nuggets.
When we finished our snack we walked over to the Spanish Steps. It was a beautiful area with a cool fountain. I walked to the top of the steps and back down, and we sat and drank some water. Then we looked at each other like "Well, we did it, what now?" The steps were cool and all but not something we needed to spend a lot of time at. We didn't have a plan for the rest of the day so we looked at a map and saw that we were near a huge park so we decided to go check it out.
We walked up a huge hill and at the top we could see miles and miles of the city. We walked through the park not knowing what to expect but it was so beautiful. It was another hot day and the park was covered in trees so it was really nice to cool off in the shade. We found a row of statues of famous philosophers like Thomas Aquinas and some other priest dudes. Then we found a place that rented out those little pedal karts for 2 people and I was so excited. I had always wanted to rent one of those. We got one for 45 minutes and it was the best 45 minutes of my life! I had so much fun peddling that thing around and that way we could see so much more of the park and gardens. Megan was gracious and let me drive almost the whole time. The thing had two steering wheels but only one actually steered it. We drove through gardens and winding paths and found a restaurant in the middle of the park.
After our 45 minutes were up we decided to grab some lunch at the little restaurant. Almost all of our dining experiences in Europe were amazing but this one was not. They had a menu posted with reasonable prices like sandwiches for 5€ but when we sat down they gave us an entirely different menu with outrageous prices. I got pesto pasta which was OK but not worth 13€ for a small portion. Sodas were 6,50 each so we didn't order drinks, and the waiter literally rolled his eyes when we said we just wanted water. Oh well, we didn't let it ruin our day. Megan took a cat nap in the park and then I had to pee and we couldn't find any bathrooms in the park. We went back down the big hill into the busy part of the city and found our friend McDonald's with the free bathrooms and euro menu.
After our pit stop we walked all the way back to our hotel. We were pretty tired from all our long days and averaging 20,000 steps a day so we allowed ourselves to just rest in our hotel room and watch some Italian television. In a couple hours we were ready for dinner and we found a place nearby that had really good reviews. We shared a giant delicious charcuterie platter and split a bottle of Italian sparkling wine. It was one of those meals that I will forever be trying to recreate but I know I may never eat something that delicious again. At some point that day my purse broke so I was in the market for a new one. So after dinner we decided to walk through the bustling shops and see if I could find myself a nice Italian purse. We went to a few stores and I eventually found one that I loved from a guy with a stand on the street. I hate haggling with people but that seemed to be the norm with the street vendors so we eventually settled on a fair price and I got my new red Italian purse. We went in another shop and did a little limoncello tasting. We were near the trevi fountain so we stopped by one more time to see it at night and make another wish. It was our last night in town so we toyed with the idea of going to an Italian nightclub because we had heard that they were fun. We walked by one and it said it didn't even open until 11pm. It was 9pm and there was no way we would want to stay up that late to go to a club, we're too old. Instead we went to a grocery store (I love foreign grocery stores) and bought grapes to eat back in our hotel room and watch TV and finish off our cheap wine. It was an absolutely lovely evening.


























































