Friday, July 20, 2012

Day 10 in Cyprus

Hello.  I’m Lori’s favorite niece Kadi, and I am being forced to be the guest blogger or else I will lose the title of favorite. Today we packed up the villa and moved to the village for the rest of our stay. It took a little while to get all of our luggage into the car but we made it to the mountains. I had to ride in the boys team car this time because Thames rental car doesn’t know how to fix a broken seat belt. They also don’t know how to find my missing phone but that’s another story. We stopped at a bakery for lunch and then went to The Rock of Aphrodite.  Even though I have been informed that Lori has already told you, legend has it that that was where the goddess of love was born. The whole beach is made up of rocks, which I might add are pretty hard to walk on. We weren’t supposed to, but we all filled our pockets with the rocks. You always hear about  Greek mythology and I thought it was cool to see where something was supposedly started. I think all of us almost died of the heat on the way back to the car. The car ride to the village was not as bad as everyone said it was. It nice to see this side of Cyprus. I know this is something that I would never be able to see and experience in any other country or place. I think it's so unique and I love hearing all the history of it from Demetris. My family and Grandma are all sharing a room tonight and I think its going to get pretty zesty but it’s the experience that matters. This has been the best trip I have ever been on and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. Lori and Demetris have been the best tour guides possible and I wouldn’t want to go to a different country any other way. I can’t wait to make the best of these last days here. Goodnight from this American in Cyprus.




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