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		By: Debbie Nelson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Oh, what wonderful memories you are making....and sister memories are the best!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, what wonderful memories you are making&#8230;.and sister memories are the best!!</p>
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		By: Hannie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We did Rome in January with our toddler. It downpoured on our first day and by the time we got to our accommodation we were all in foul moods, were all really tired and although we needed food couldn&#039;t be bothered with the trip out (hubby is gluten free so it&#039;s not always easy to find somewhere). Thankfully we found a restaurant called Il Maggiolino and they were really on the whole gluten free thing which was great. The second day the sun was out and even though it was January it was a warm day. The second day was miles better too. 

The big monument thingy (The Vittoriano Complex) has so many bits to it. Off the top of my head i remember there is a tomb to an unknown soldier amongst other bits. It is a bit of an eyesore to some people but it&#039;s an amazing piece of architecture all the same. I loved the Trevi Fountain but struggled with the crowds around it. 

You can read about it there if you like: http://hanplans.co.uk/tag/jaxon-in-rome/]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We did Rome in January with our toddler. It downpoured on our first day and by the time we got to our accommodation we were all in foul moods, were all really tired and although we needed food couldn&#8217;t be bothered with the trip out (hubby is gluten free so it&#8217;s not always easy to find somewhere). Thankfully we found a restaurant called Il Maggiolino and they were really on the whole gluten free thing which was great. The second day the sun was out and even though it was January it was a warm day. The second day was miles better too. </p>
<p>The big monument thingy (The Vittoriano Complex) has so many bits to it. Off the top of my head i remember there is a tomb to an unknown soldier amongst other bits. It is a bit of an eyesore to some people but it&#8217;s an amazing piece of architecture all the same. I loved the Trevi Fountain but struggled with the crowds around it. </p>
<p>You can read about it there if you like: <a href="http://hanplans.co.uk/tag/jaxon-in-rome/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://hanplans.co.uk/tag/jaxon-in-rome/</a></p>
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