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Monday, August 2, 2010

Agios Nikolaus

We were about 5 minutes from this lovely sea port town. It was very cute and quaint! I got to go a couple times to walk around, eat, and shop! It was nice to get away from the hotel a couple times. :)


The little lake in the middle of the town. They said that the goddess Athena used to bathe in this lake. It was thought to be bottomless until Jacques Cousteau got to the bottom of it.


Some boats in the water


A cute lil church we saw!


As you can see, it was really windy! They need to call Crete, the windy city!

Ancient Civilizations

On my day off in Crete, I got to have a touristy adventure with Ashlen. We took a tour bus to the Palace of Knossos. It is one of the first and oldest Minoan civilizations in Europe; it was very cool to see and imagine people walking around there at one time. One thing I found really interesting was that archaeologists have discovered the Minoans were a peaceful people group because they have not found any fortress or fortification walls or anything else to make them think that they were ever in war or fighting with others. After the tour of Palace, we jumped back on the bus and went to a grape and olive farm. It is not harvesting time yet, so we didn't get to see them actually pick the grapes and olives but we did get to watch a video, try some good wine, and buy some awesome olive oil. After that, we got back on the bus and went to the capital of Crete, which is Iraklio, and got lunch and walked around and looked at the shops. It was a two hour bus ride back to our hotel, so we were slept on the way back since we were pretty tired from a busy day of touring Crete.


Getting ready to go!


Welcome to the Palace of Knossos


View from the Palace


One of the Palace buildings


Oldest paved road in Europe


Fresco of Minoan women

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Living the Cretan Life

We arrived in Crete on the 12th and got back to Athens on the 26th. It was a wonderful two weeks but very tiring. I was a little worried going into this trip after being soo drained from Mykonos, but this was much better because we were at a really nice resort...that the family I am working for actually owns. It was great because we did not have to worry about cooking, cleaning, etc...We could just concentrate on the kids! Crete is not like a lot of the other Greek islands with the white and blue houses but it has its own beauty. It is a little more rustic looking with amazing blue waters. Cretan people have one of the longest life expectancies because of their diet and lifestyle so I did get to experience a bit of that while I was there...Well kind of....I did eat some of the Cretan food, very yummy...but....I think I scared some of the Greeks with my eating habits..haha. The resort had a buffet and I did not know how to control myself. And...Greeks eat practically nothing for dinner..maybe a piece of fruit...I kept trying to tell them that Americans eat a lot for dinner to justify my portion size. :)

We spent most of our day at the beach and then back at our own pool by our hotel room. There was entertainment at night that the kids and I enjoyed, but it also meant that I was with them till midnight every night...pretty late! There were two other American girls working with Greek families there and that was really nice to have. We got to sightsee together one day and hang out and do things with the kids together. Oh another cool thing...we went to another hotel a little farther down from ours in Eloundtha. This hotel was AMAZING! they had Greek night with dancing and lots of Greek food. Also found out that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt stayed at this hotel...Wow! I might have to use that one once in a while! haha

Here are some pictures!

View from our room


Sand castle pro with Ashlen, the other American. What are the chances that are names are really similar?!? By the way, the kids definitely left us to do this on our own half way through...pretty good if you ask me...


I let the kids bury me...There was sand everywhere!