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Mrs. Star, New York City Age and Occupation: 22, Actress Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Casting Assistant Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Ceremony: The Kraine Theatre, Reception: Midtown Loft & Terrace About Me: I’m a professional actress who’s always had New York City in her blood and I'm finally getting the chance to make a home in Manhattan with my fiancé, my dog, and my big dreams! I love polka dots, craft projects, Dunkin’ Donuts’ iced coffee, and anything sparkly. I’m having a blast planning our elegant/dramatic/New York City/acting-themed/largely-DIY wedding and am thrilled to be the youngest current Miss Blogger!
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Hey there, everyone! We’re baaaaaack!

First off, let me say that I missed you all. So much. I checked into Weddingbee every few days during our honeymoon (all the way from Greece!), but refused to let myself comment on anything or post. You know, just to avoid addict status… oh, who am I kidding? Checking into Weddingbee from my honeymoon officially made me an addict, but you catch my drift. :)

So, we spent two amazing weeks in Greece together. Greece was fabulous, but the best part of our honeymoon was the spending-time-together part. You see, in three years of dating, Mr. Star and I had never had the time and/or money to take a vacation together that didn’t involve visiting one family or the other, so it was incredible to have so much time just to ourselves to talk and explore together.

On a side note, I highly recommend the book How to Love Me for anytime when you A) have a lot of time to kill with your significant other, and B) want to jump start deep and meaningful conversations about things you never would have thought to talk about otherwise. Mr. Star and I spend a nauseating amount of time talking to each other, and this book still finds things that we’ve never discussed before.

Aaanyways, our itinerary for the two weeks consisted mainly of Athens, Vravrona, Epidaurus, Delphi, and Santorini. I thought that instead of recounting our travel tales day by day (since 14 days is a lot of days and I think you’d all hate me by the end of our 800+ plus pictures!), I would share with you our trip more categorically, organized by the way things struck me. Don’t worry, this cryptic description will become more clear as this series continues.

I’ll start off with what everyone thinks of when they think of Greece: ancient sites. You know, the white columns and crumbling temples deal. I happen to be a self-proclaimed dork and hugely into history, so we saw a lot of these historically significant (and sometimes nearly unintelligible) sites. I’ll just share with you the highlights:

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This was in Athens, in front of the Roman Odeion (theater) that they restored in the 1800s and still use today to put on performances. It was a really cool sight and I was totally wishing that we were around in the summer to see a show there. Only the weather in Athens is much nicer in October, so there you go…

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Us in front of the Parthenon in Athens! This is the big kahuna of the ancient sites in Athens (and really, in Greece), of course. Situated high atop Athens on the acropolis and visible from much of the city, it is a stunning landmark and pretty amazing to contemplate how many people have walked around that very important spot!

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This is a shot of the Ancient Agora in Athens. This was the marketplace and economic center of Ancient Athens, so there are acres of ruins all grouped together. There aren’t too many particularly well-preserved buildings here, but the site is so extensive that you can get really get a feel for what it must have been like to walk the ancient streets. And Socrates was put to death in the Southwest corner, which made my history buff self go crazy. This was one of Mr. Star’s favorite sights in Greece!

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This is the Temple of Artemis in Vravrona. Since we weren’t staying directly in Athens (hello, timeshare membership getting us a great deal!), we were able to catch a few sights that were off-the-beaten-path. This temple, for instance, was literally two miles from our first resort, but since it’s in the middle of NOWHERE, it hardly gets visited. We loved seeing such a relatively well-preserved site and had the place all to ourselves the whole time we were there, which made it feel so peaceful. Two thumbs up, for sure!

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There I am, just chilling out at the ruins of the Oracle of Delphi. Being theatre majors, we had to read most of the ancient Greek dramas and I’m pretty sure that every one of them has a character who makes the trip to Delphi for advice at one point or another, so it was really cool to actually stand in the place that we had read ancient playwrights write about so many dozens of times. The actual ruins were alright, but the mystique of the oracle and the absolutely breathtaking location were well worth the many hours we spent driving through rural Greece to get there.

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The Stars at Epidaurus, one of the most intact and impressive of the surviving ancient theaters! You can probably guess how giddy we were to be there and I promise that you’ll be seeing more pictures of the theater at a later date. For now I’ll just say that the acoustics in this place were the most astounding thing we encountered in our whole two weeks in Greece. You could stand in the middle of the stage and whisper and the people in the back row (55 rows back, mind you!) could hear you clear as day. When I stood onstage and sang a few bars, I was totally thrown by the fact that it sounded to me like I was singing into a megaphone! Very, very cool.

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I’m going to wrap up this first post (of many!) about our wonderful honeymoon with another shot of the Parthenon on the acropolis in Athens. As much as I loved seeing it during the day, the way they light it up at night is truly gorgeous.

It’s something that everyone should see in their lifetime.

Next up, “The Colors”! Stay tuned :)

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27 Responses to ““Αστέρι” is Greek for Star : Ancient Sites, of Course!”

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Gilneas
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Gilneas (message)  1,029 posts, Bumble bee

Beautiful. So cool to see all of the theatres!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

Can’t wait to see more. The trip already looks amazing!

 
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Mrs. Deviled Egg
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  892 posts, Busy bee

Beautiful pics, Star! I can’t imagine you two had anything less than an amazing honeymoon!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

WOW that shot of the acropolis at night is beautiful!
and thanks for the book recommendation :)

 
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thefuturemrsjewell
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thefuturemrsjewell (message)  1,529 posts, Bumble bee

welcome back! looks like you had an amazing honeymoon! can’t wait to see more!

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,328 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, what a gorgeous trip.

 
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pmerr (message)  1,177 posts, Bumble bee

YAYAY!!!! I’m so glad you’re back!! Can’t wait to hear more!!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  2,615 posts, Sugar bee

wow. all these grecian honeymoons! eeee i want them all!

 
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sboston06
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sboston06 (message)  81 posts, Worker bee

We are planning a stop in Athens on our Med. cruise honeymoon next year. Thanks for making me jealous :)

Glad you had a great time and welcome back!

 
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Maestro
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Maestro (message)  188 posts, Blushing bee

Your pictures are awesome, and I’m going to B&N and buying that book like yesterday!

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  732 posts, Busy bee

These are great pictures! It’s amazing to think about how they created theatres with such great acoustics so many years ago. :)

 
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ChiDIY
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ChiDIY (message)  92 posts, Worker bee

So Jealous!! If we had the money and the time, we would definitely be going to Greece. It was my first choice. :)

 
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Kate

I’m so glad you’re back! Been dying for more of MRS Star! Congrats again!

 
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Ruby Slippers
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Ruby Slippers (message)  482 posts, Helper bee

Awesome! And now all I’m doing is saying, “They say of the Acropolis where the Parthenon is…” over and over.

Please tell me someone gets that!

 
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We went there last year and I was robbed on top of the Acropolis! Crazy experience.

Welcome back!!!!

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  3,281 posts, Sugar bee

I really like how you’re breaking down your honeymoon recaps. Athens was so amazing! I wish we’d gone to Delphi. I can’t wait for your next post!

 
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fiftyfootbride (message)  3,666 posts, Sugar bee

What a fun fun honeymoon! I’ve always wanted to go to Greece.

 
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Mrs. Star (message)  1,276 posts, Bumble bee

@Kate: Aww, thanks!

@Lindsay: Oh, no! That’s terrible. I wasn’t any more afraid of being robbed in Athens than I am here in NYC, but just in case, I kept some of my ID and credit cards in my luggage, so that if our shoulder bag got stolen while we were out, we wouldn’t be TOTALLY up the creek. Sorry that happened to you, that must have tainted your Greece experience!

 
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Mrs. Star (message)  1,276 posts, Bumble bee

@Mrs. Mouse: Thanks, Mouse! I went back and forth over it, but since so many Bees have been doing Mediterranean honeymoons lately, I was worried peeps wouldn’t want to hear about our day-to-day! Glad someone likes it!

 
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KMSull (message)  2,382 posts, Buzzing bee

Yay I am SO glad you’re back! I started a thread on the boards asking where you were! Can’t wait to see more!

 
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,020 posts, Sugar bee

So cool to have you back! :)

 
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KatieBug3017 (message)  1,418 posts, Bumble bee

Welcome back! I am so going to check out that book - it sounds great! Thanks for recommending it!

 
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