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Florence and Pisa | Smith Family Travelogue

Next up we visited the Tuscany region of Italy, specifically Pisa and Florence.
We really only had 2 1/2 days to visit all the beautiful things in Florence, so that just means we need to come back again 😉
My boys seemed to enjoy all the things we visited, just in shorter amounts than me and my husband. I enjoyed learning more about the Medici family and their connection to Florence and the Renaissance.
Overall we saw a lot of would famous art and ate lots of gelato.
Here’s a list of topics and books we studied (or plan to learn more about):
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  • @kingdomrootedmama
    @kingdomrootedmama4 ай бұрын

    OK storytime I have watched you since like your third video you have uploaded on here have gotten so much insight from you. When I saw your first vlog traveling, you inspired me so much and recently because you inspired me so much we took a trip a road trip down to California from Oregon. I recently had a fifth child about two months ago and we embarked on the trip because of the motivation and inspiration I got from you and your videos

  • @simplewondersacademy

    @simplewondersacademy

    4 ай бұрын

    That is awesome! I hope it went well for you, and thanks for sharing your story with me. I love hearing about families traveling together. Traveling with kids can be so hard, especially young babies and toddlers, but so worth it! Ok, story time: My youngest complained almost daily on our trip and said things like "I'm so tired, this was the worst day ever." I was so worried (and frustrated!) that he would have bad memories of the trip, but when we got home he was so excited to show his friends the pictures and videos and tell them all about the trip. NOT ONE.SINGLE.NEGATIVE comment came out of his mouth. I think we (parents) are scared to travel with our kids because of all of those minor negative things, but what our kids actually remember are all the happy memories of being together, and that's the glue that bonds family relationships. Can you tell I'm passionate about family travel? Haha!