We arrived in Venice late at night and had to take a cab to our AirBnB. This became quite the experience, as the cab driver could not find our apartment until we called the representative of the home to help guide us. Once arriving at our little place and turning on the much-needed air conditioning we all went to bed for some rest. The next day we took it easy and explored our little town and allowed Ellie some time to catch up on her history class work. Our apartment only had limited wifi, so there was really no time for social media or blogging for me. We found our local Lidl grocery store and purchased some supplies (and good wine) to help make it through the next few days. We scored on some yummy gluten free products there - including pasta, cakes, and muffins. We also found some Drumsticks/Nutty Buddies - which Alex has never eaten and I haven't eaten in over ten years! So yum.

After our day at home, we headed to Venice. I knew it would be an amazing place to explore, but I never knew it would be so beautiful. We started by taking our first Vaporetto and headed towards the Rialto Market. These Water Buses/Vaporettos - are hot by the way, because Venice is hot. If you take on, please try to remain standing near the entrance and don't be silly like me and try and sit in the bottom area. You will suffocate! The first thing we saw when getting off the boat was the Rialto Bridge. It is spectacular and the selfies and picture time began from there. I had Ellie as my trusty photographer on the Canon Rebel and Alex and Jeff as my back up on their phones, therefore, I don't think I took not even one picture - I just enjoyed the moment!!

From there we made our way to market. Although we were later in the day than planned we were still able to see some the beautiful pyramids of colorful seasonal produce that all the locals like to shop for before it was all packed away. There was one area where the fish market had taken place earlier in the day which was littered with pigeons everywhere pecking away at the scraps left behind.
From there we got lost in Venice. Actually, we weren't all that lost, but it was wonderful to just walk around and look at all the shops while looking for some lunch. I think I most enjoyed the girls talking about what they were seeing and enjoying it as much as I thought they would in my own mind. They would laugh and giggle as they walked down the streets and I am certain my face hurt from smiling at times. They were amazed by all the water streets and the Gondolas just randomly floating by with passengers.
Alexandria and I enjoyed our found a restaurant for gluten free pizza and sat and ate while Jeff and Ellie explored for their own food. The pizza was awesome and when we met back up with Jeff and Ellie, Jeff proclaimed that he had "the best ham and cheese sandwich ever". Ellie was devouring her slice of cheese pizza of course. From there we back tracked to a shop where Jeff and Ellie had their first Gelatos, and Alex and I had some. Ellie, of course, bought herself another one, as she thought this was the best Gelato ever. I am not sure she ever had Gelato before then, however, but she was certain it was the best.
From there we walked and explored and tried to shop at those shops that were open, but as it was around 3 pm, most shops were closing until their dinner reopening times.
Things we learned from our first day:
- Get the Rialto Market Early and buy some kind of fruit/produce.
- Buy ACTV Travelcard for the time period that you are there - it gives you unlimited bus and water bus rides!!
- Don't book tours for your first day - get lost and enjoy the moment. This can be a very relaxing area to visit if you just let.
Here are some pictures - photo credits to Jeff and Ellie --