Lake Como

Travelers Tip: However deeply tempted you might be, do not buy your seven year old a parasol. The happiness will only last for about thirty seconds, before it becomes apparent that parasols and seven year olds are a very bad idea. Parasols in the hands of little girls inevitably snag your lovely new (and expensive) Italian made clothes, scratch strangers on the street, get stuck in car doors, make you drop your gelato, and become an annoying menace. By the end of the day, there will be lots of tears…and poor fathers will be tempted to pitch those damn things into the lake.

Instead try to spend your last day in Como soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the water. Be grateful that there aren’t thousands of museums, churches, galleries, and shops that you “must see.”

And even though the shop keeper laughed at you when you asked where you could buy an iPhone charger, and responded, “Senora, this Menaggio-nowhere.” Be grateful.

Understand that this is the secret to Lake Como-the lack of “stuff” is what forced you to spend all your time enjoying the simple pleasures of Italy around you, the endless sunshine, blissful water, lingering meals, and being with those you love.

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Our last day started off ambitiously. We had big plans to visit Varenna after breakfast.

 

Image may contain: people sitting, table and foodBut when you are presented with a breakfast like this: antique silver, starched linen napkins, and the best chocolate croissants ever created, it’s inevitable that you will linger too long.

 

Image may contain: plant, flower, tree, outdoor and natureSo we scratched our trip, and decided to explore the hotel instead. We strolled through the expansive gardens, climbed up some stone steps and found this!

 

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A rooftop pool overlooking the lake and heated! Add a couple of handmade pizzas and cold drinks and we were set.

 

Image may contain: plant, tree, flower, outdoor and natureThen we explored another path with the hydrangeas blooming everywhere and ended up…

 

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At the hotel’s third water diversion. An indoor terrace level infinity edge pool with another stunning lake view. Crazy!

 

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Since we were pool hopping, we made one final trip to the floating pool.

 

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It’s a little like swimming on a cruise boat, but exponentially better.

 

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And found time to enjoy the beach.

 

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I was the only one brave enough to actually jump in the lake. Yes, it’s cold!

 

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Six hours and 3 pools later, someone is very unhappy to leave Lake Como.

 

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See this gorgeous shot of Olivia in Como with her new parasol. Mistake-huge mistake!

 

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Immediately she snags Brian’s new shirt and nearly pokes his eye out. 

 

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 We persevere to the one landmark worth seeing in Como-the Duomo.
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It’s pretty magnificent, and best of all, not crowded in the least.
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But unfortunately, pink parasols are not allowed.
Image may contain: 1 person, standingAnd neither are hats.
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The interior is gorgeous and huge.
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There are actually three domes inside and each one is impressive.
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Olivia however, is unimpressed. Without her hat and parasol, she deems this the “The Worst-est Day Ever!” And even though Brian and laughed, I have to admit I hope this is not true.
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At only seven, I’m not sure what Olivia will remember of her time as an expatriate child. I hope it’s not as “the worst-est ” time of her life.
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Hopefully, Olivia will remember the thrill of discovering new places…
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Of experiencing a different kind of life…
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Eating new and exotic foods…
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And learning to love them.
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I don’t know if she appreciates how rare this is…
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To be able to experience the world and see so much of it at her age.
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Of the small but unexpected gifts that that seeing the world offers
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But hopefully all this travel and world experience will shape her into a person that is intensely curious.
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Engaging, open and loving to other cultures….
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And forever grateful and happy to be a part of this big beautiful world.