Woman reveals how her dream honeymoon trip to Italy turned into a NIGHTMARE that saw the newlyweds robbed AND fined – all while she battled brutal morning sickness from surprise pregnancy
- Lisa Pickering is a newlywed couple whose honeymoon was plagued by disaster
- She revealed that it had always been a dream of hers to visit Rome, Italy
- But the former teacher said it didn’t take long for the holiday to fall apart
A honeymoon should be the most romantic and relaxing getaway you’ll ever have, but things don’t always go according to plan.
Lisa Pickering, who is originally from Britain but moved to Singapore, was one such newlywed whose holiday getaway was plagued by disaster.
She revealed that it had always been her dream to visit Rome and after tying the knot, she had an extensive Italian itinerary planned for her and her husband.
But the former primary school teacher has now candidly explained where it all went wrong.
Lisa Pickering, who was originally from Britain but moved to Singapore, was one such newlywed whose festive holiday was plagued by disaster
The morning after they tied the knot, Lisa and her new husband headed from London to Rome to begin their romantic getaway with the intention of visiting all the famous sights and feasting on Italian delicacies.
The morning after they tied the knot, Lisa and her new husband headed from London to Rome to begin their romantic getaway with the intention of visiting all the famous sights and feasting on Italian delicacies.
But they encountered their first stumbling block early on.
Lisa, who discovered she was pregnant just a few weeks before the wedding, opened up Insider: ‘I was exhausted from socializing and dealing with morning sickness… all I wanted to do was sleep – growing a baby is quite exhausting.’
She candidly revealed that since it was her first child, she worried about what she could and could not eat during pregnancy.
This meant that instead of sampling the best food and drink the tourist hotspot had to offer, she only ‘hunted for fruit and vegetables’.
In the days that followed, Lisa and her husband mustered “the energy to go sightseeing” — mostly on foot.
She wrote that it was “challenging to battle nausea during an August heat wave.”
And things went downhill even further after a pickpocket stole her husband’s laptop.
Once they finally reached the Trevi Fountain (stock image), the irritated duo discovered it was under repair – meaning it was drained of water and shrouded in scaffolding
The couple later welcomed a healthy baby boy as they added another son to their brood a few years later
“Spending half a day filing a police report wasn’t the best start to the journey I had imagined all these years,” Lisa admitted.
Once they finally reached the Trevi Fountain, the irritated duo discovered that it was under repair – meaning it was drained of water and shrouded in scaffolding.
Lisa discovered she was pregnant just a few weeks before the wedding
Lisa and her husband decided to rent a car to admire the scenery in places like Sorrento, Positano and Capri.
But before they left, they drove through the Italian capital to collect their bags from the hotel to check out.
She wrote: ‘Unfortunately we were unaware that we had gone through a restricted traffic zone, a restricted area common in older European cities that requires permission to drive through.
‘We received a hefty fine which we ignored because we thought it was a scam. The collection letters that followed would prove that this was not the case.’
Lisa, who is also a trained music therapist, concluded: ‘I’ve been dreaming of visiting Italy for years, but I think expectations can never quite live up to reality.’
The couple later welcomed a healthy baby boy as they added another son to their brood a few years later.