Life21 Aug 2016 10:03 am

At home I do almost all of the grocery shopping. As the person who does the vast majority of the cooking and lunch packing, I like to choose what I have at my disposal. I also have the most time to manage menu planning and cooking at home.

However, when we are in a foreign country and language is a barrier I send Morgan. I’m always a little curious at what he will come back with. Sometimes it’s something he likes that I generally don’t buy and wasn’t aware he preferred it. Other times it’s just interesting what you find in a different culture.

This is our loaf of bread. Morgan said there was even bigger but he settled for this one. The kids don’t really like it as it takes a lot of muscle power to chew but I prefer it over the typical sandwich bread.

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An ambulance.

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We visited Vatican City. There is a massive museum filled with statues and other art pieces along with amazing paintings, tapestries and sculpting on the walls and ceilings.

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This ceiling was painting to make it look sculpted. You could have fooled me.

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We were very excited to see the famous statute of Joel. It has retained its colour very well over the years.

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We walked up to the cupola of the dome at St Peter’s basilica and then a few hundred more steps to the very top of the dome where there was a great view. The steps were quite narrow and the walls were slanted in some spots.

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This is the square where the pope says hi to the world.

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We also went through the Sistine Chapel but were not allowed to take pictures. We learned a lot about the Catholics and the popes and saw a lot of history. It was another good day in Rome.

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