DAY 1
This definitely wasn’t one of our smoothest trips. We had flight times from hell. Pergatory if you are by yourself. The real firey deal with two kids. We flew out of Budapest at 10:15pm and arrived in Tel Aviv at 3:00am.......
Clearly the before picture. The after does not exist.
Eggs Benedict...the truth.
Of course no city is complete without the main square entertainment. The guy in the back managed to do anything and everything imaginable while balancing a soccer ball on his head. The one on the beanbag claims to be the second Messiah, and clearly suffers from Jerusalem Syndrome....yes its a real diagnosis. Google it.
Oh and the cat situation was out of control! No offense to the kitty lovers, but I don’t like them, and the little creepers were everywhere! Those scavengers were crawling out from ever crack, vent and rock. Spay and neuter your pets.
My little love. He was having blast;)
DAY 2
Feeling a little more refreshed we got an early start and headed south. Destination: The Dead Sea. The drive was a long one, but it was amazing to see the scenery change. We had entered the desert. The landscape became rural, dry.....and CAMELS! I literally almost jumped out of the moving vehicle when I spotted these bad boys. Just a little backstory: Every time we are driving I obsessively scan the landscape hoping to spot something, ANYthing! I blame the watching of countless Sasquatch documentaries (we gotta stay entertained somehow). Either that or I think for some odd reason because we are in a foreign country, that there will be foreign animals? Regardless, I was stoked when these came across the radar. I failed to get a shot of this, but they were accompanied by a little shepherd boy on a donkey... Cross one off the ol' bucket list.
There was a pretty awesome viewpoint before we began the descent down to the Dead Sea. A few of the cliffs made me a bit squeamish, but it was beautiful.
However, before we went all the way down we went back up again, Masada. A plateaued cliff over looking the Dead Sea, Masada was a place of refuge, freedom and ultimately tragedy for the Jewish people escaping enslavement by the Romans. It was unbelievable.
There were cable cars that ran from the visitor center to the top. For someone that does not like heights, I did good.
Somewhere between the taking of these two pictures, I went to change Ray's diaper and was a bit disappointed to discover that we were fresh out....yep. Not one diaper. In the desert, on a cliff, no souvenir huggies in the gift shop.....Oh crap. Go ahead and nominate me now for mother of the year. I had a spit rag and a pair of Kam's panties and I went to work and made it work. So just so you know all the Dead Sea pics we were playing hot potato with the free ballin baby!
Finally, we made our descent. Down to the lowest land elevation in the WORLD (1,388 ft below sea level to be exact) The Dead Sea. It was breath taking. The beautiful turquoise water against the white crystal shore was just awesome. As I had mentioned before, we DID NOT pack appropriately, so no bathing suits. I had brought mine but had left it back at the apartment due to the cool weather. However, you only live once, right? So as I am threatening to strip down right then and there, I tell my Dad and Josh to hurry up or I will. Being the self sacrificing mother that I am I stayed on shore with the munchkins and let the boys float, and boy was it a good thing that I sat this one out. Sheeeeesh was that thing salty!
Note: Ray was dry when we finally made it back to the apartment. So as I am dancing around seeing the nakey baby praises, he peed all over the floor......Happy New Year!
DAY 3
Caesarea is an old Roman port city on the Mediterranean shore. Gorgeous homes and these amazing ruins just a walk away. If I ever move to Israel, this place has me written all over it. The coast weather cut our explorations short (we did NOT pack appropriately, I repeat, we DID NOT pack appropriately) but we still had fun!
Just doing our thang.....awesomeness is clearly genetic
My 1st and my last plank. I couldn't resist...it was an old Roman theatre in Isreal...how could I not?
After our morning on the coast we hopped back in the car and headed east to the Sea of Galilee. On the way we drove through the city of Nazareth....THE Nazareth....Jesus’s adolescent stopping ground!!! My mind was blown!
Carrots marinated in lemon and cilantro. So fresh. So delicious.
Kamryn, her Papa & The Sea of Galilee
"Hold me... like the River Jordan" -We love MJ & Free Willy
They are such troopers.....SUCH troopers!
4th and Final Day
Due to the lack of preparation in the wardrobe department, as well as just pure exhaustion, my sweet baby Ray came down with a bit of a cold. Which of course means little to no sleep for the Mama. The next day was rough, but I put on my big girl panties and sucked it up. There’s nothing a nice strong shot of espresso can’t fix, and come on it was Jerusalem day!
Jerusalem is a beautiful and extremely historical city with a bit of a modern flare. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and is sacred to some major religions. It has suffered attack after attack over centuries of turmoil and has been completed destroyed twice. Whether you consider yourself religious, spiritual, indifferent or just a history buff, you have to give respect where it is due. Jerusalem is the MAN!
Old City Jerusalem is roughly divided into 4 separate parts. The Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter, and the Armenian Quarter. It was interesting to see the changes as you walked from one to the other. My favorite thing about traveling is observing the people and the differences in our cultures. It never ceases to amaze me. I love it! We are all so different and it is so beautiful.
Me and my travel buddy......it’s kind of our life. Pretty sweet huh?
Thanks to the careful planning of my two favorite men (they were so cute together) we covered a lot in a relatively short amount of time and did some serious memory makin. All in all the trip was a complete success and one for the books!
I'm gonna go ahead and end it with this mound of eatable gorgeousness from the Jerusalem Market. I want to inhale these, I'm hungry.....you know you were just thinking the same thing!
Phew....that was a biggy. Not gonna lie I am pretty proud right now! Hope you enjoyed it:)



Love it - the pictures and your writing!
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