DAY 3
I finally got a solid 6.5 hours of sleep last night and awoke to the wake-up call shocked that it was morning already. Although I’ve been sleeping in my compression socks (hi, I’m an old lady...but at least they’re cute ones), my legs were sore. J and I have been walking so much lately and it’s starting to take a little toll on my calves and feet, but we’ve gotta see and do as much as we can for now so I’ll live.
I finally got a solid 6.5 hours of sleep last night and awoke to the wake-up call shocked that it was morning already. Although I’ve been sleeping in my compression socks (hi, I’m an old lady...but at least they’re cute ones), my legs were sore. J and I have been walking so much lately and it’s starting to take a little toll on my calves and feet, but we’ve gotta see and do as much as we can for now so I’ll live.
After breakfast (where I finally had some delicious spanokopita) it was finally time for our Acropolis tour. Obviously the Acropolis is the premiere site here in Athens, so to be here two full days already and not do it was tough, but we had our scheduled tour today and were so ready to learn about The Acropolis and its history and significance. Our tour was early in the morning to beat the heat and the crowds as best as we could. We met our guide in the lobby and made our way to the Acropolis which, as to be expected, was pretty spectacular. The architecture, the history, and the enormity of it was absolutely incredible. Our guide, Kostas, was so knowledgeable and so nice and we were so happy that we had one for this site because we felt like we were getting as much out of it as possible and got to learn so much.



