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  • Travel & Vacation: Traveling to Kansas, Jesse James Bank Museum, and Milford Lake

    Travel to Kansas - Jesse James Bank, Lake Trip, Milford, Family

    On board and ready for take off!

    One of the reasons our family travels is because our extended family is so spread out.  This summer we headed out to Kansas to spend time with my family.  We got on the plane early Thursday morning in Greenville, SC and by mid-morning we were in Kansas City ready to go.

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    We had a layover in Chicago!  The kids found it very entertaining to go on the walking sidewalks in the airport.  We didn’t get a chance to visit the actually city of Chicago, but it was good to get out and stretch our legs in the airport for a little bit between flights.  The advantage to the really early flights is the airport is not as crowded!

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    Karlie found a great way to pass the time during our layover….reading!  She was so excited to found out that I had added a bunch of free kids books onto my Kindle!  She is frequently found around the house with her nose in a good book too so this did not come as a surprise.

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    Brina found a good amazing animal website to check out too.

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    After landing in Kansas City and getting our rental car we were off to explore the area.  Our first stop was Wendy’s for an early lunch (we had been up since 4 am).  The second stop was the Jesse James Bank Museum in Liberty, Missouri.  Not far from the Kansas City MCI airport.

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    Karlie was surprised at the weight of the bank bag!  Wow!

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    Learning about the Jesse James bank robbery.  Banks are very different now!

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    Walking around the historical district of downtown Liberty!

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    Brina walking along the edge of the water fountain!

    Travel to Kansas, Lake Milford, Family

    Riding with their cousin Nicko on the tube!

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    Their faces crack me up!

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    Having a blast tubing on Lake Milford with family!

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    So much fun!

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    Go faster Grandpa!

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    They even let me go on the tube with them!  Fun times with family in Kansas!

  • Travel & Vacation: Our Weekend at Sadlers Creek State Park

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    Thankful for a wonderful, relaxing, and fun weekend away with the family.

    We had a great day swimming, biking, and playing at Sadlers Creek State Park near Anderson, SC.  Our tent was surrounded by trees but we could still see Lake Hartwell.  The first night we played card games until late at night and crashed.  The second night we experimented by toasting smores, starbursts, twillers, and fruit chews over the camp fire.  They were a fun camping treat!  We wrapped up the second night at the campsite relaxing and sharing some of our favorite summer memories.  We are blessed and so much to be grateful for in our lives.

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    Silly girls enjoying their time camping at the lake.

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    Brina’s favorite were the toasted twizzler bites!

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    Karlie’s toasted marshmallow!

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    The Toasted Starbursts were goey, crispy, and delicious!  My favorite of the toasting “experiments”.

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    The Toasted Fruit Chews were a little harder to do because if you waited too long they would drop off your stick.  The ones that survived the heat of the fire got great reviews from the kids!

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    The best way to eat a Marshmallow – completely crispy and toasted over a flaming fire!  Yum!

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    A full day of family fun in the sun results in two sleepy kids!

    Camping at Sadlers Creek State Park

    Brina swimming in the lake!

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    Karlie’s got a collection of sticks, wonder what she’s up to now!

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    Brina splashing around in Lake Hartwell.

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    Karlie all smiles as she gathers her sticks for some fun!

    Our weekend camping went by quickly.  We had fun, relaxed, and spent time together.  We biked, swam, played games, ate great camp food, laughed, and had a grand time creating memories.  The girls decided after this weekend that we need to make camping a more regular activity because they enjoyed it so much.  Thankful for opportunities to spend time together and create these precious memories.

  • Travel & Vacation: Camping at Sadlers Creek State Park

    Camping at Sadlers Creek State Park

    Ready to unload the van and start camping!

    Our family had a blast going camping at Sadlers Creek State Park this summer!  It was the first out of the yard tent camping with just our family.  The girls have been asking to go camping so we decided to do it! The Sadlers Creek tent camping area is near Anderson, South Carolina and almost all the tent sites overlook Lake Hartwell.  It was beautiful, peaceful, and a lot of fun spending the weekend together.  There was enough trees between the campsites you had some privacy.  We ran into our friends from church the first night too!  We biked everywhere and had fun swimming in the lake.  There were two restroom facilities near us both with showers which was nice especially with the kids!

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    Once we arrived we biked everywhere.  It was a great way to get around, explore some neat areas, and get some exercise!  We biked to several different places that had sandy beaches, many of them were quiet with no other people around.   After setting up the tent and camp area we picked out a couple of beaches we wanted to come back to the next day.

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    Karlie enjoying some time playing at a playground nearby!

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    Enjoying a walk and watching the beautiful sunset the first night we arrived.

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    The girls were thrilled with our morning guests!  The geese were not scared of the kids and hung around for about 30 minutes.

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    Time for breakfast in our camp – ham, hashbrowns, eggs, and coffee!

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    Brina giggling at something!

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    Ready to go for a swim at one of the beaches we discovered!

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    Jake found a great place to jump off into the water!

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    Brina jumping off the “diving board”!

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    Karlie’s turn!

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    Swimming at the lake.

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    Trying to figure out how to do a belly buster.

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    Brina splashing around at Lake Hartwell.

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    Karlie probably could live in the water.  She loves swimming around!

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    Brina enjoyed cruising around on her bike!

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    Exploring the area!

  • Travel & Vacation: Visiting Family in Vermont

    Family in Vermont

    Spending time with family in Vermont!

    We had the opportunity to visit family in Vermont this summer!  Jake’s Grandpa Wesley or “PopPop” as the girls call him turned 90 and we were able to celebrate his birthday while we were there.  It was nice seeing Jake’s Mom, grandparents, and his sister’s family while we were in Vermont.

    Family in Vermont

    PopPop with the three girls at the picnic table!

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    Sunning themselves on the rock after going for a swim in the pool!

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    Brina loved Grandma Kay’s chickens!  She thinks we should get some too now, ha!  Midge was very accommodating and allowed the kids to carry her around.

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    We made a lean to fort now they are weaving some items.  Always something with this crew.

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    Celebrating PopPop’s 90th Birthday!

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    Nana opening up her singing card!

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    The three girls hanging out with PopPop and Nana!

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    Grandma Kay with three of her granddaughters on July 4th!

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    Happy July 4th from Vermont!

    Family in VermontRunning around by the river!

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    July 4th was a little bit of a raining day, but we still had a lot of fun and managed to squeeze in some time playing down at the river.

    Family in VermontThe three girls putting on a play.

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    These chickens let the girls hold them, which made it even more enjoyable of the kids!

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    Playing the Jelly Belly Bean Boozled Game!  Wonder if Noelle got a good flavor…..nope!

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    Irish enjoying her ham bone!

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    We tried the Vermont Maple Soda for the first time this summer!  The four of us split a bottle.  It was cold and good.  A little sweeter than I expected, but delicious!

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    Splashing around in the cool river on a sunny day!

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    The girls had fun hanging out with cousins at the river!

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    PopPop and Nana relaxing in their chairs!

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    A full table!

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    It was great spending some time with family in Vermont.

  • Travel & Vacation: Learning About Old Ironsides & the USS Constitution Museum

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    Our family inside Old Ironsides next to the cannons!

    We split up the Old Ironsides tour and the USS Constitution Museum into two days which actually worked out really well for our family.  If you are planning on visiting Old Ironsides make sure you are carrying your driver’s license otherwise you will not be able to get into see it.  We left my driver’s license at the hotel since I wasn’t carrying my wallet and we would be riding on the subway and trolley.  Oh well!  It let us spread the adventure out a little bit more.

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    Visiting the U.S.S. Constitution (aka Old Ironsides)

    The first day we explored the USS Constitution Museum.  Both girls really enjoyed the museum, history, and all the cool activities.  They did a great job making fun and interactive displays for the kids at this museum.  It was not huge, but we still spent at least a couple hours doing everything (some activities the girls did multiple times).  I highly recommend going to this Museum if you visiting Old Ironsides, it’s right across the street.  The kids will enjoy it (especially the second floor)!   The second day we explored Old Ironsides the ship!

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    Brina put together her ship!

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    They both managed to build their ships using the diagram.

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    Huge model of Old Ironsides

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    Our little sailor girl.

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    This was a lot harder than it looked.  They had to stand on a tight rope, pull up the sails, and tie them up without falling off.  Took a little coordination, but they both had a blast pulling up the sails!

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    Yikes!  The boats rocking the hammock a little too fast for Karlie!

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    Brina lounging in the hammock!

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    We were up early and ready to go the next day.  The girls enjoyed riding on the T in Boston.  Brina was very worried that I was too close to the subway or that I would get left behind if I didn’t hurry when it stopped.

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    Went from riding the MBTA (Boston’s subway) to riding the Boston’s Old Town Trolley!  Jake and Brina sitting across the aisle from us!

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    Karlie loving her time exploring Boston!

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    Ready to go abroad the U.S.S. Constitution otherwise known as Old Ironsides!  I am glad we visited Old Ironsides because we just recently found out that they are pulling it out of the harbor for the next 3 years to do restoration work on it.

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    We got there just as it opened so it was less crowded and cooler!  Old Ironsides is still an active ship.  Every year on July 4th they take the ship 1 mile out and bring it back into harbor.  We were there a couple days before July 4th so they were preparing for their big annual one mile trip out to sea!

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    Checking out the cannons on Old Ironsides!

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    Karlie climbing down the steep steps!

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    We stopped to talk with one of the sailors for a few minutes.

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    Demonstrating one of their fighting drills after showing us how to load the cannons!

    Exploring Boston, MA - Old Ironsides and Boston Museum of Science

    She’s thinking about something….I sense a question about to come!

  • Travel & Vacation: Exploring Boston – Freedom Trail, Swan Boats, Trolley Rides, Harbor Tour, and Cheers

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    One of the markers along the Freedom Trail in Boston!

    Our next stop was Boston, Massachusetts!    The hotel we were staying at was a few miles from downtown Boston so we walked across the street and a couple blocks to catch the subway or MBTA as it is called in Boston.  We rode into town with a lot of people going to work.  The girls were quite amazed by all the people who were packed into the subway.  I didn’t get any pictures in the actual subway because I didn’t want to be rude.  It was an interesting experience.  The girls were curious how people could sleep on the subway because they may miss their stop.

    Exploring Boston MA

    Our first adventure required walking, but it was really interesting – the Freedom Trail!  We decided to go with a  guided group along the Freedom Trail.  The girls enjoyed hearing all the history!

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    Brina on the green in front of Massachusetts State House!

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    Granary Burying Ground was first used in 1660 and is the place where several historical people are buried.

    • Paul Revere – the girls are sitting by the marker for Paul Revere who was a silversmith and one of the midnight riders sent to warn that the British were coming during the American Revolution.
    • John Hancock – Governor of Massachusetts and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence
    • Samuel Adams – organized the Sons of Liberty, signed the Declaration of Independence, and was a governor of the Commonwealth.
    • James Otis – a lawyer in Massachusetts who said “Taxation without representation is tyranny.”
    • Five Victims of the Boston Massacre, Peter Faneuil, and the parents of Benjamin Franklin

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    Boston’s Old City Hall

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    Walking along the Freedom Trail in Boston.  A lot of history and fascinating facts.  You can go through the trail on your own or take a guided tour.

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    Karlie found an interesting place to sit while listening to the guide talk.  The Freedom Trail is fascinating, but it does require a decent amount of walking which means when there was an opportunity to rest the girls took it!

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    Back on the Trolley!  We rode the trolley in Boston too!  It was actually the same company that we went on in Washington, DC.

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    We went on the Swan Boats!  The girls loved it!

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    My bench partner on the swan boat.  She was much more interested in looking at the wildlife than at the camera!

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    Daddy and Karlie on the swan boat!

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    A Boston Harbor Cruise was included in our Old Town Trolley tickets.  It was really cool seeing Boston from the harbor.  While on the harbor cruise we were able to relax, soak in all the cool views, and listen to them talk about Boston.

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    Brina enjoying the harbor cruise!

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    Having fun in Boston!


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    A view of downtown Boston from the harbor!

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    It was windy, but we still had a grand time!

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    Hanging out with my Karlie girl!

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    Another view of Boston from the harbor.

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    By the end of the day we were hot, tired, and ready to dinner.  We chose Cheers because it was nearby and it is only located in Boston.  The food was good and the company was even better.

    We did a lot for one day in Boston!  It was a great day packed with a lot of neat history and cool sights.  Thankful for an opportunity to hang out and have fun with my family.

  • Travel & Vacation: Butterfly Garden at Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History

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    A butterfly getting a drink from the purple flower

    While in the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History we visited the Butterfly Garden.  Getting into the Museum was free, but it did cost I believe $5 to get into the Butterfly Garden.  I wasn’t sure if it was really worth it, however, Jake insisted that the girls should experience it at least once.

    Both girls LOVED it!  Brina was convinced she could stay there the entire day.  It was really neat seeing the butterflies so close and having them land on you.  Karlie didn’t mind them landing on her shoe, backpack, or clothes, but when they landed on her skin she didn’t like it.  We spent a good amount of time in the Butterfly Garden which was completely enclosed with a variety of plants, flowers, and of course butterflies.  If you get a chance to go through it with your kids I highly recommend it.

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    Waiting in line for the Butterfly Garden!

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    Brina thought it was hilarious that the butterfly landed on her camera!

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    Karlie with one on her leg.  “Mom, it feels funny can you get it off!”  She was not a big fan of them crawling on her skin, but for some reason they liked her legs, ha!

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    Brina loving it!

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    Oh no, it’s on my leg again!  Mom!  For some reason they liked Karlie’s legs!

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    One landed on the tip of Brina’s finger!

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    Karlie holding her hand next to the butterfly to see if it will crawl onto her hand.

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    Fascinating!

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    I was busy taking pictures when Brina informed me that I had 2 on my shirt!

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    One butterfly was checking out Brina’s colorful headband!  She said she could feel it moving and it was tickling her ear!

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    The butterflies really liked Brina.  She loved this activity!

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    Karlie’s backpack was a favorite spot for butterflies to land!

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    Hey, look at this one!

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    Karlie trying to encourage the butterfly to walk up to her hand so it wouldn’t be on her leg anymore!

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    This butterfly has a death wish….  I went to take a step when a butterfly decided to land on the bottom of my shoe.  I had to hold my foot into this position until one of the workers came with a paint brush and get the butterfly off the bottom of my shoe!  Thankfully I noticed before stepping down!

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    Jake took this picture on the outside of the butterfly garden.  Sweet Karlie taking a picture of the butterfly in front of her!

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    Brina showing Daddy one of the butterflies that landed on her fingers.  This is a little cloudy because it was taken through the canopy, but still really cute.  She was so excited to show her butterfly to her Dad!

  • Travel & Vacation: Smithsonian Institution – National Museum of Natural History

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    Standing at the banister looking down on the elephant and floors below.

    The girls were thrilled to go to the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History.  Brina especially loves anything associated to animals.  Since we did the Smithsonian Institution of National Air and Space Museum yesterday we thought this will be a great next adventure.  Thankful for some fun times together!

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     Touring the National Museum of Natural History

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    OOOOOOOUCH Karlie!  This one has a lot of teeth!

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    Brina and Jake checking out the armadillo shell!

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    Doing their names with stamp calligraphy

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     Having fun exploring with my Brina Bee

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    Brina reading the sign and soaking it all in

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    Learning more about animals

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    Wow!  Some cool looking animals!

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    One big giraffe

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    Checking out the fun displays

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    They had a huge elephant in the middle foyer of the building.

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    Touching a piece of rock from Mars…..fascinating!

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    Karlie thought this rock was so cool

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    Whoa….look at those rocks!

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    The Hope Diamond is a 45.52-carat dark blue diamond.  It has traveled from India to France to Britain and now the United States.  The Hope Diamond is also described as the “most famous diamond in the world.”

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    It looks like the elephant is coming toward them!

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    Super excited to visit the Smithsonian Institution – National Museum of Natural History

  • Travel & Vacation: Arlington Cemetery, Washington DC

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    Arlington Cemetery

    Our first big stop on the second day of touring Washington, D.C. was Arlington Cemetery.  The girls were amazed at all the gravestone markers.  It was neat to read the names and see what wars they served in.  Just being there makes you appreciate those who serve our country and what a great sacrifice they make to serve.

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    It was a little windy and required more walking at Arlington Cemetery, but it was well worth the trip.  The girls were fascinated and grateful that the soldiers were honored for their service to our nation.

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    One of their favorite monuments in Arlington Cemetery included a horse.  This monument is of Field Marshal Sir John Greer Dill who was a British commander in both World War I and World War II.   He was instrumental during World War II in forming a relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States.

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    Changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.  The change takes place in front of the Tomb of Unknown Soldiers every 3o minutes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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    In the process of switching guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.  While they are changing guards you may watch, but they ask you to remain silence out of respect for the soldiers and those family members who may be visiting their loved ones.

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    It was neat to watch the process they go through to switch guards and to know that those unknown soldiers are being honored for their service.  It’s sad to think that there are many unknown soldiers, however, we are grateful for the respect they are given.  During the changing of the guards the soldier takes 21 steps because a 21 gun salute for a soldier is the highest honor given to any military soldier.  The inscription on the front column outside the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier says “Here Rests In Honored Glory An American Soldier Known But To God”

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    Walking through the inside part of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers

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    Checking out the stones, names, and information as we stroll back down the hill.

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    Sitting on the steps outside of the John F. Kennedy Memorial

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    In front of John F. Kennedy’s memorial is an eternal flame that was lighted by Mrs. Kennedy the day of the funeral.  It is set in a 5 foot circular granite stone that is located at the head of President Kennedy’s grace and was specially designed to always remain lit with a flame even in wind and rain.

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    Taking a quick rest from all the walking around Arlington Cemetery.

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    Karlie and Brina looking at all the memorials.

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     Mommy and her girls are Arlington Cemetery in Washington, D.C.

    Touring the Arlington Cemetery was a wonderful reminder of the many men and women who have served our country.  It gave our kids a greater appreciation for those in service.  Thankful the opportunity to explore such a nice place with our family while we were in Washington, D.C.

  • Travel & Vacation: Exploring Washington, DC – Trolley Ride, Sightseeing, and Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial

    Washington DC

    Brina all smiles and ready to go for the day.

    Our second day exploring Washington DC.  We were up early again so we can pack in a day full of fun.  Our first stop was the Union Station where we parked the van and caught a ride on the trolley.  We soaked up all the cool sights as we made our way through town.  Thankful for our time together!

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    Karlie all geared up with her camera ready to take some pictures while on Washington’s Old Town Trolley!

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    Washington and Jefferson Monuments reflecting on the calm and peaceful Potomac River.

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     Karlie thought it was hilarious that several USPS mail drop boxes were painted to look like Sponge Bob.  The reason the post office made the mail boxes to look like Sponge Bob was to encourage kids to write more letters.  I wonder if it is working?

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    Riding up the escalator so we can head to the next adventure!

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    Karlie walking around the Marine memorial and soaking in all the sights around her.

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    Our family at the Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial in Washington DC.  It was a super sunny day so all our family pictures were a little cloudy with a rainbow on the memorial.

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    The Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial in Washington DC is one of my favorite.  It shows great pride for our country and team spirit among the Marine soldiers.

     We were able to cover a lot of ground in Washington, D.C. thanks to the Old Town Trolley taking us around.  It was a well worth the cost because it was a fast and easy way to get through the city to all the major sights.  Plus we didn’t have to waste time finding parking at each place or walking everywhere.  On the second day we went further out in the morning to Arlington Cemetery than on to the Smithsonian Institution – National Museum of Natural History, Iwo Jima, and more!  We packed in a lot of fun, learning, and sight seeing on our second day in Washington D.C.  It is a great place to explore with the family!