Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Share Four Somethings - January








Christmas seems a distant memory and yet I feel January flew past! It dissolved into a holiday in Europe and a flurry of Sydney festival days and nights and yet I feel I haven't done anything! (In no small part due to a lazy long weekend).

And so here we are!




Something I loved We had what is probably our last holiday with our youngest - I loved showing her Paris and I loved spending all that time with her (in thrift shops mainly but regardless!) Unfortunately she got sick halfway through the trip so barely saw much of Italy, but I did get some nice dinners with my husband, which was nice to share with him, as well as touring the Vatican together. I am sad that is the end of my holidays with my kids, but I've had so many precious ones, I have to be grateful. 

Something I learned The gladiators were short - around 5'2- 5'8 (but 5'4 was sort of the best) There were women gladiators too - the women fought against other women or animals, and the men fought men and animals. The gladiator name came from the sword they held, and they notched the handle with their wins.


Something that went well The logistics of the trip went well even with snow chaos at airports and train and taxi strikes in Italy.









Something I let go of  The first time we went to Italy (in the 1990's) the food was so much better than ours - even the fruit. This time, in both Franch and Paris, we only had one 'you must go there!' meal. We had plenty of lovely meals but nothing really blew our minds - some of the rooms did, and of course the history and art did but I think Sydney food scene has really powered ahead - Of course, I'm not really comparing like with like - we know where to eat and we cull out the bad so only go to the good places, be it takeaway, casual or fine dining. The restaurant picks in Paris and Rome were just off a page, So I may not be entirely fair....maybe I should go back and research more? Back then too, we had less money, went out less so eating in restuarants for lunch and dinner during travel would probably also seem more amazing. Anyway, I've let go of my harsh judgement of our food offerings if that's the right word...or at least become more appreciative of our cuisine. Let go of that famous cultural cringe....

And I guess that's the best bit about travel, sure you have fun, learn and see amazing things but as Terry Pratchett said  "Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving."


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12 comments:

  1. Hi Lydia, what a wonderful trip you're having! I've not been to Europe. That'll be the next big one, if I manage ok with the UK trip in April/May *fingers crossed*. From reading your post I've learnt that I'm shorter than a gladiator! Truly, I'm probably stretching it saying I'm 5ft1 - I am short! I think I will agree with Terry Pratchett and after being away for over 6 weeks in April/May - home will feel so good. I love exploring new places (not so much the flying and airports part tho) but I'm a real homebody too. Thanks for linking up with the very last #WWWhimsy - please do stay in touch. xo

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    1. Oops - I hadn't logged in to my Google account. It is Min from Write of the Middle anyway! :-)

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  2. Precious memories Lydia, especially as they include your daughter. It's many years since my children went their own way. I love the Terry Pratchett quote. It's so true. There really is nothing like coming home after time away.

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  3. That Terry Pratchett quote is perfect Lydia! What a great trip you had with your family. #TeamWWWhimsy

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  4. Your photos make me want to book a trip to Rome. I guess I better get a passport.
    Eating for us is a big part of traveling. My wife especially spends a lot of time researching restaurants. No chains for us!!

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  5. Gorgeous photos. Your travel took you to some wonderful places!

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  6. Beautiful photos and what a great trip you had with your family. I never get tired of going to France and Italy. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.

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  7. Love your pictures! We went to Italy years ago and enjoyed it. Have a great week!

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  8. What a lovely trip! I'm so glad things went smoothly!
    I had no idea about the Gladiator height! I guess I'd fit right in ;-)
    The Terry Pratchett quote is perfect. Thank you!

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  9. What a wonderful way to spend January. I think it is probably one of the most boring months mainly because it follows the flurry of the holiday season so it's not really its fault. True on when the kids no longer go with us. Loved seeing your photos and what a lovely place to visit although I never have now I've seen some through your photos. Interesting on the gladiators. Have a great week and thanks for visiting Pictorial Tuesday.

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  10. Sorry to hear your daughter got sick part way through the trip but it sounds like everything else went really well. We're staring down the barrel of no more family vacations too and while I am sad I am so thankful for all the travel we were able to do as a family. It's something I don't ever take for granted as so many of my nieces and nephews have never been on vacations.

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