I think I would be pretty content watching about 6 or 7 of these with my hubby during some warm summer month:

Even though that would be fabulous; I'm still glad we got to enjoy one cold, rainy day exploring the Amalfi Coast with these little ones in tow:
Tuesday morning we headed out from our hotel and drove roughly 45 kilometers down the Amalfi Coast. Even though it was only 45 kilometers it takes quite awhile because the drive is quite windy and very scenic. We enjoyed the views along the way...

Grabbed a quick family picture:

A miniature town on the side of the road:

A random cool building:

Our final destination was Amalfi City. Can you tell it was a bit windy???

Here we are out on a pier in Amalfi City:

More pictures on the pier:
There's nothing like traveling with a friend (especially for 3 year-olds):

Andy and Rachel in front of a church in Amalfi City:

Audrey and I sharing some gelato in Amalfi City - just having fun!

The rain actually stopped for a bit while we stretched our legs in Amalfi City. We then loaded back in our cars and headed up a hill to Ravello. Let's just say I was pretty amazed to see bus stops along our way up to Ravello. And I am very grateful we didn't happen to meet a bus as we drove to and from Ravello. Kind of reminded us of a really long Lombard Street. This picture doesn't really do it justice, but you can see the teeny zigzag road:

And here's a picture of one of the troopers:

Audrey's still rear-facing, so couldn't grab a picture of her. The girls were really good for the amount of time we spent in the car on Tuesday. We ended up in crazy traffic once again as we headed back to our hotel. We grabbed some takeaway pizza, ate dinner in our hotel room, and then enjoyed some swimming at the hotel that evening. And I have to say that it was one of the first European swimming pools that was actually heated to my comfort level. All the kids had fun for a bit - I believe we were kicked out when they were closing up the pool.
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