When we arrived at our hotel, we checked in and decided to do nothing for the afternoon. Crazy huh? It didn't last long though. Julie tried to put Jack down for a nap, I took the kids out to the pool, and
Bubba went for a short walk around Santiago near our hotel. Jack wouldn't fall asleep (There was no crib or playpen at this hotel and Jack LOVED the freedom of the bed...) so when
Bubba returned, Julie and Jack went with her for a second walk. I stayed with Jonah and Paige at the pool. The water was really cold, so I kinda drew the short straw.
After they got back we decided to go for a short walk to find dinner. This was the only time my personal Google maps I created let me down. I wanted to find the Mercado Central, which is a big fish market, and I had it in totally the wrong place. We did find a really cool old church (that I didn't have on my to see list).
So after a long walk to nowhere, we stopped back by our hotel and asked for a recommendation for something close. They sent us to a nice Italian restaurant that was close by. It was great for the kids, and us too. The food was good. Here is Jack in his final South American high chair. These were so varying in quality (if there even was one at all), but this was a cute one. Plus, Jack looks cute with his napkin tucked in!!!
After dinner we went a few blocks further to the Plaza de Armas. The plaza was similar to many other plazas we have seen on this trip. It was really cool, but even I was starting to get burnt out on looking at older buildings, so we focused our attention on the fountain in the center where some other kids were playing and chasing pigeons. We actually completely let go and let the kids play in the water. Jack loved it. Look at the series of pictures below to see what happened.
Yep, I had to carry him back to the hotel on my back. It was nice!!! Here are Paige and Jonah playing by the fountain and with the pigeons.
This pretty much wiped everyone out and we headed back to the hotel to get some sleep. I did, as you can imagine, have way too many buildings and parks to see the next day...
Paige slept in Bubba's room, which she did often during the entire trip. It was really nice to have Bubba with us, for many reasons, but this one also! So after breakfast we headed out again. We walked a lot but made it to everywhere on my list. First we went by the Plaza de La Moneda, then we found the Iglesia de San Francisco, which was built in the 1620's. It was the oldest building in Santiago. Here is a picture from the inside.
There were stray dogs all over Santiago, but especially near the Plaza de La Moneda.
Next we found the Teatro Municipal, but didn't stop to check it out; we had a schedule to keep. Actually I thought we were making great time and would have lots of time in the afternoon to just let the kids play. I was wrong...
After this we found our great American Idol (not the TV show):
I had actually not had any coffee the entire trip. I was trying to cut down on how much I was drinking (basically all day at work), and decided before we left that I would not have any while we were on vacation as a way to change the habit. However, when we found Starbucks, I had to have a latte. You see I have this thing with McDonald's and Starbucks. Really, it is two different things. I never eat McDonald's in the states (our kids don't even know about McDonald's...), but I like to have both McDonald's and Starbucks in as many different countries as possible. Weird, huh? We didn't eat at McDonald's the entire trip, even though they had them in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Santiago. But we did have a coffee at Starbucks.
Don't worry Jack is just having soy foam as he can't have milk and especially not coffee.
After our coffees we went and explored Cerro Santa Lucia. This was one of the best places in Santiago. Basically, it was a hill where some of the original city was built around and where look outs were built to guard the city. Now it is a park, with lots of fountains, a small church, and great views of the city below. Julie and Bubba were totally freaked out about the lack of railings leading up to some (most) of the look outs, but Paige, Jonah, and I loved it. We took this weird elevator a little way up. It didn't get you very far, but it was the first entrance we saw.
These are some of the views from higher up. Santiago is a really beautiful city.
The last picture is actually looking across to the other hill in Santiago, which is called Cerro San Cristobal. I will talk about that in a little bit. We haven't even had lunch yet. Here are some more photos from up on Cerro Santo Lucia. Notice the lack of handrails in places going up to the top. You can kinda understand why Julie and Bubba were nervous, especially with Jonah (monkey) on the lose.
Finally, we made it back down and out on the other side. No funny elevator needed...
Next we headed for lunch. After asking for directions (not easy for us to do in Spanish), we found the Mercado Central. It was nice, but very similar to the Pike Place Market that we we have in Seattle. I guess we are spoiled to have our market, as this was one place many of my friends from Brazil insisted we not miss. Unfortunately it was cold and drafty in the market so we didn't look around much. We ate and headed out.
After lunch we headed over to the Parque Forestal, which is a nice long narrow park that runs between the city and one of the main roads out of Santiago. We found a nice little playground and just let the kids play for about an hour.
Yep Jonah, climbed right down into that. He actually managed to climb back out, but it made a great photo.
Our final stop before going back to our hotel and heading to the airport was the Cerro San Cristobal. This is part of a huge park. They have public pools, a zoo, play areas, and lots more in the park. We didn't have much time left though, and I basically made everyone go there because I wanted to find at least one geocache in Santiago before heading home. So we took the Funicular up to the top of the hill. Here is a view looking back down as we were heading up.
At the top their was a large Virgin Mary statue. We didn't really check it out, it was getting late and I had to find a cache which was still over a mile walk away.
Once we found it and made it back to the Funicular it was starting to cloud up and lightly rain. Plus it was starting to get dark, so the view was gone. I think it would have been better than the
Cerro Santa Lucia, as it was higher up.
3 comments:
What a great trip! One day I dream of doing a trip like this. Although it makes me very nervous to go places where I can't speak the language but you seemed to do okay. I can't wait to hear about your next adventure. Do you already have one planned? Then I can't wait to see what your adventure is once you get back home. Not suren you could top the toilet adventure.
Nuala and Bran looked at this post with me right before bed, and they LOVED it. Well, we all did :) We had to look over and over and over at all the pics, naming the kiddos. We played in that fountain when we passed through, our guys had a ton of fun, too. But they didn't get quite that soaked! The Jonah chasing pigeons picture is really cool, with that big one flying in the foreground. Julie looks like she's enjoying that Starbucks a LOT, haha!
Santiago really is beautiful, I wish we had been able to spend more time there. Nuala loved Paige's pink dress, and Jonah! Wiggled down into that spiral-ladder thing! That looks hilarious! Bran said, "Jonah, stuck!" and really was interested in it. I had to laugh at the car y'all were all squeezed in to! King Jack, indeed! I miss those kids! Can't wait to see y'all in July. I'm kinda sad that your Antarctica posts are finished...it was fun reliving it through them...
Oh, and, THANKS, Mike :P
Santiago is such a great city, too bad we couldn't have stayed with you guys. Can't believe this trip came and went so fast.
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