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Mrs. Mouse, Austin Age and Occupation: 25, Weddingbee Editor/Attorney Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Civil Engineer Engagement Date: December 19, 2007 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Barr Mansion About Me: I just graduated from law school and will be taking the bar, getting married, going on a honeymoon with my guy, and then trying to figure out what I'm going to do with the rest of my life. I was born and raised in a small East Texas town, but I'm no country girl! I'm obsessed with British accents, fantasy (including Harry Potter, of course), and classic rock. My fiance and I consider ourselves both music and beer snobs--but every once in awhile we love to hear a crappy band and drink a cheap brew or two. We're planning an eco-friendly, casual, English garden affair for the end of summer, and we can't wait for it to get here!
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Mice in Europe: Athens

November 16th, 2009 @ 5:29 pm by Mrs. Mouse

Well, folks, this is it. My final honeymoon recap post. It’s been fun sharing our experiences in Europe with all of you. Be sure and stay tuned for a post on travel tips and, of course, the wedding recaps!

When I left you last, I said that our ferry from Naxos was heading back to Santorini–what was that all about? Well, we had booked our ferry from Santorini to Athens before leaving for our honeymoon. Then we decided, while in Santorini, to take a side trip to Naxos, which meant we had to get back to Santorini in time to catch our ferry to Athens. We ended up backtracking a bit by going from Naxos to Santorini to Athens because Naxos is actually in between Santorini and the mainland. In fact, our ferry from Santorini to Athens stopped in Naxos on the way. In theory, we could have just stayed in Naxos and tried to board the ferry when it arrived there, but we weren’t sure how the system worked and didn’t want to take the risk of not being able to board our ferry. So, back to Santorini it was, but only long enough for a quick bite to eat. Then it was on to Athens!

We only had two full days in this city, so we tried to fit in as much sightseeing as possibly, even though we were incredibly worn out at this point in the trip. Our first morning in Athens, we woke up and headed a couple of blocks from our hotel to Hadrian’s Arch.

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The Dude led us to some steps that were worn smooth and looked very precarious. But once we got to the top, it was totally worth the climb.

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Check out this view of the Acropolis!

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Then we checked out Ancient Agora, basically the hub of ancient Athenian civilization. This building was completely reconstructed to look as it did back in the day.

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The entire porch area was filled with marble statutes from various eras. We have no idea who this bust is.

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This building is part of Ancient Agora. It’s the Temple of Hephaestus, and it is known as the best preserved ancient Greek temple.

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After grabbing some lunch, we headed to another ancient site, the Kerameikos cemetery. It was filled with ancient headstones, beautiful views of a basilica, and lots of turtles.

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Finally, we headed back to the neighborhood near our hotel to see the Temple to the Olympian Zeus. It was on lower ground than the other sites we had seen that day, and it was much much larger in scale than any of the other ancient temples. It was completed by Hadrian in the 2nd Century A.D., and it was meant to rival the Parthenon. It was pretty much breathtaking.

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The next day, it was our goal to get up before the sun and see the sun rising over the Acropolis. We attempted to this, but in our groggy state, we decided to go back to the hotel after the sun came up because we were so sleepy and cold. We went back to sleep for two hours! So then it was time to go and fight the masses to see what has to be one of the most popular tourist sites in the world—the Acropolis.

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I was reading a book on Greek mythology the whole time we were in Greece, and so luckily I was able to point out that this tree is the olive tree that was planted by Athena when she was running against Poseidon to be ruler/protector of Athens. The story goes that all of the women voted for Athena and all of the men voted for Poseidon. When Athena won, that’s when men decided to take the right to vote away from women.

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We finally made it to the Parthenon! So crowded, but totally worth it.

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It was amazing and pretty surreal to see all of the ancient runes in Athens. Our two days were so jam-packed with seeing as much as we could that we didn’t really get a chance to soak up Athens culture like we wanted to. I’d recommend staying for longer than we did! It’s a beautiful city, and it has a lot to offer.

We woke up very early the next morning to catch our flight back to the United States. We were sad that our honeymoon was ending, but so happy to get back to our home, our cats, and married life.

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16 Responses to “Mice in Europe: Athens”

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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

I LOVE Athens… probably my favorite city in the world. ;) Your honeymoon sounded amazing!!

 
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kellyalvey (message)  215 posts, Helper bee

We are leaving for our honeymoon to Greece on Monday so this was perfect timing! Great pictures!

 
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Mrs. Star (message)  2,057 posts, Buzzing bee

We loved Athens and were glad that we had almost a week there. You guys did a lot in two days, though! Thanks for sharing your honeymoon with us!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

WOW! Evey time I see your picture I think about what an amazing experience your honeymoon must have been :)

 
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

i love your sassy, yellow sunglasses!
very fun recap and honeymoon!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Wow, what an amazing honeymoon! I hope to go to Greece one day!

 
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Mrs. Champagne (message)  1,334 posts, Bumble bee

Looks like fun! It’s on our list of places to visit!

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  3,499 posts, Sugar bee

Loved your recap, Mrs. Mouse! I can’t wait to go to Greece myself… it’s #1 on my wish list and I hope we get to go next year! Thanks for testing the waters for me :)

 
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pvaulter718 (message)  2,116 posts, Buzzing bee

Eurpoe is this summer, but I don’t think we’re going to make it all the way down to Greece. Although, your recaps and Mrs Star’s make me think that Greece/Athens needs to be the next vacation spot! Thanks for sharing!

 
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Mrs. Beagle (message)  1,380 posts, Bumble bee

Athens looks amazing- we hope to visit one day too! Your honeymoon looked like it was so much fun!

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

What awesome sights. Really enjoyed the recaps.

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  3,157 posts, Sugar bee

I have loved your Greece posts! I studied Ancient Greek architecture & am drooling over these pictures!

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,217 posts, Buzzing bee

Loved all of your honeymoon recaps, Mouse!

 
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Mrs. Kitten (message)  868 posts, Busy bee

Athens looks awesome!! I like your skirt too, really cute honeymoon outfit! :)

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,045 posts, Honey bee

Thanks for the honeymoon recaps! It looks like you guys had a ton of fun!

 
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that looks awesome! and I loved the Parthenon pics WOW

 

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Mrs. Mouse, Austin Age and Occupation: 25, Weddingbee Editor/Attorney Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Civil Engineer Engagement Date: December 19, 2007 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Barr Mansion About Me: I just graduated from law school and will be taking the bar, getting married, going on a honeymoon with my guy, and then trying to figure out what I'm going to do with the rest of my life. I was born and raised in a small East Texas town, but I'm no country girl! I'm obsessed with British accents, fantasy (including Harry Potter, of course), and classic rock. My fiance and I consider ourselves both music and beer snobs--but every once in awhile we love to hear a crappy band and drink a cheap brew or two. We're planning an eco-friendly, casual, English garden affair for the end of summer, and we can't wait for it to get here!

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