As we checked in last night we learned that there would be a time change the following morning, with us loosing an hour. Yes, not only did we go through our own time change in the states, and struggle through jet lag for 2-3 days, we now have another time change. This caused us to wake up a little later than usual.
We finally got through to find out that someone had double swiped our card, i.e. we paid for a purchase using the card, they took our card back and swiped once to pay for our purchase, then a second time in a second machine to gather the information on our card. They then swiped a second blank card to store our information on, and used that card at various places in Rome to make almost $6,000 worth of purchases. Yeah us! As if we had not already had enough drama, now we needed to deal with this. It was easy to dispute the charges as we were in Florence by the time they were made, but was a pain to have to waste time getting it sorted out.
As we left the hotel, we bumped into an outdoor antique market that had been set up overnight right outside of our door. There were 3 blocks of wall to wall vendors, with a lot of different things for sale. We spent about 2 hours slowly cruising up and down the aisles trying to see if there were any good finds that we would be willing to pack back to the US. If Michelle lived in Florence, she would have bought much of the furniture there. As it was, she was seriously thinking about trying to get a set of 6 Danish looking chairs into her luggage. :)
We meandered our way to the train station and caught a train to Pisa. Once there, we walked to the monument, all the while experiencing off and on showers. So for people who bring 2 unbrellas, 4 rain ponchos and 4 rain jackets, we were woefully unprepared. As in we had none of that. But we did have the ability to stand in doorways until the rain subsided and lucky for us, it was off and on showers. After the tower, we stopped for pizza at a local cafe. While we were there a man came in to use the phone. He had just been pick pocketed, and needed to call the police. It added a little drama to the afternoon, and we were glad, for once, that it was not our drama! We were hoping to hit the beach too, but by the time we finished with the Leaning Tower, we were all exhausted and decided to head home.
Once back in Florence we had kababs again for dinner (what can we say, they are delicious!) did some laundry, made a facetime call to Zander and fell asleep. Tim and Michelle are convinced that the homesickness has been kept at bay because we are still able to see Zander each day through facetime. We can also get pictures and short videos of him from Tim's sister Susanne (thanks Q!).
What would we all do without modern technology! More updates to come on our most recent days, stay tuned!
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