Pinewoods was gracious enough to allow Janice and I to tag along with the 11th and 12th grade trip to Athens this past weekend. We had a blast looking at all the sites and getting to know the older kids of the school. Athens is so rich with history, and fortunately the Art History Teacher at Pinewoods, Mrs. Amaleia, guided us around for the entire trip. She is so knowledgeable of the history of the city and structures. She also warned the students that, like the Greek mythological creature Argus, she had over 100 eyes and would be on the look out for all of them through out the tip... very fun!
We left Pinewoods on a bus Thursday morning, and arrived in Athens around 5:00. On the way up, the weather was a bit overcast, and as we drove through the lush green mountains, all I could do was soak in the beauty.
We spent the evening at Badminton, where we listened to a Greek Concert. After the concert we headed back to our hotel for some much needed rest. When we woke up the next morning, we were taken on about an hour bus trip to Cape Sounion, right outside of Athens to visit The Temple of Poseidon. The drive was again beautiful!
Athens is a great city, and I highly recommend everyone taking a trip there. The history was fascinating! Going with students made it especially fun as well. I was so proud to teach them "The Awkward Turtle", talk to them about where they were from, and tell them all my lame jokes over the bus microphone when we got lost. Yes, many thought they were lame, but it brought me back to the times my jokes Auburn Tour jokes did not go over so well:)
Still loving the journey and thank everyone for their prayers and thoughts. I miss all my friends and family SO MUCH! My heart still sinks a little bit every time I see an American Flag... so proud to be an American!
We left Pinewoods on a bus Thursday morning, and arrived in Athens around 5:00. On the way up, the weather was a bit overcast, and as we drove through the lush green mountains, all I could do was soak in the beauty.
| Thermopylae... where the Spartans defeated the Persians during the reign of Xerxes in 480BC... Known as the Battle of Thermopylae! |
| Driving through Makedonia |
| Arriving in Athens... the waterfront overlooking the Aegean Sea! BEAUTIFUL! |
| When I turned on the TV in our room, this is what was on... WAR EAGLE!!! |
| The pool inside the hotel was really pretty! We stayed at the Congo Palace Hotel a few kilometers from the center of Athens. |
| Houses near the museum and with the Acropolis in sight... very expensive and very nice (apparently)! |
| The Acropolis Museum. Held many artifacts from the Acropolis, and even had a replica of the Parthenon, complete with natural lighting and the exact dimensions. |
| Mrs. Amalia (center) and the group of students. |
| THE PARTHENON! |
| I bought two children's books at The Acropolis Museum! |
The Temple of Athena Standing in the Aegean Sea... very blue water and very rocky sand! |
| Our "after adventure" break... classic Greek Freddo Cappuchino, cheesecake, a deck of cards, and post cards. |
| Janice and I conquering Greece together! She is so fun! |
| This is me and Mrs. Viki... she is the High School Greek teacher and very nice. She taught me a few Greek phrases and words on the trip. |
| Theo, Christianna, Marta, and I... sweet girls! |
| This is Sophia, the guide and instructor, myself, and Mr. Mama... he is so cute! |
| The group under a famous Lavrio clock. |
| We ate at a Greek Taverna for lunch, and had a little gelato for dessert. This is the center of Lavrio... a very quaint area. |
| A family of Apes that seemed to be posing for us when we walked up to them. I thought they were precious! |
Athens is a great city, and I highly recommend everyone taking a trip there. The history was fascinating! Going with students made it especially fun as well. I was so proud to teach them "The Awkward Turtle", talk to them about where they were from, and tell them all my lame jokes over the bus microphone when we got lost. Yes, many thought they were lame, but it brought me back to the times my jokes Auburn Tour jokes did not go over so well:)
Still loving the journey and thank everyone for their prayers and thoughts. I miss all my friends and family SO MUCH! My heart still sinks a little bit every time I see an American Flag... so proud to be an American!