Sunday, July 5, 2015

Colonial Williamsburg

We spent 3 days at Colonial Williamsburg. Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia. The city was re-created to show what life was like in colonial times.
It was like stepping back in time to the days leading up to the Revolutionary War.
We heard the reading of the Declaration of Independence in front of the Capital.
We got to see Benedict Arnold and other red coats! Boo!
We got to experience life as a soldier in the Virginia militia.
Matt would have made a great militia man!
Sandy and I both participated in court-room drama! She was a judge and a witness. I was the prosecutor.
The boys were found guilty of disobedience to their parents!
The boys and girl really loved our time here.
Sandy and I enjoyed it too.
Like most of the places we visited on our trip, we really could have stayed longer.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Monticello

One of our favorite memories of living on the east coast was visiting Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson, 15 years ago.
The place has changed quite a bit since then, but some things are still the same.
It was fun to take the boys and girl to a special place in our memories.
I don't think they were quite as impressed with the place as we were!
But they did like other things, like tiny, tiny little frogs.
Emery was totally into Jefferson's polygraph.
Sandy and I loved the gardens.
And the cool tunnels.
It was a great visit but an exhausting day!
Thank you Thomas Jefferson!

Thursday, July 2, 2015

The University of Virginia

We have chosen the college for the boys and girl - UVA. Not really, but what a beautiful school!
The school that Thomas Jefferson founded has his imprint all over it.
It really has such a university feel. It inspired me to learn just walking around the campus.
Don't my girls look so cute?
Matt's already trying to figure out where his classes are - if only it wasn't so far away from CA!

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Montpelier

Next we visited Montpelier, home of James Madison, our 4th President.
Sandy and I were thinking that we would be visiting the estate that was near Thomas Jefferson's home when we planned the trip which was actually James Monroe's house. But by mistake, we ended up here. Don't tell Madison!
We ended up with the best docent of all our stops. We all learned a lot and the boys and girl thought that Montpelier was one of the best parts of our trip.
The Sage of Montpelier was known as the Father of our Constitution.
The boys and girl were impressed with James and Dolly.
They also learned a little bit about how we are using archaeology to learn more about life on the estate at that time.
It was a lovely time!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Philadelphia

Our second stop on the trip was Philadelphia, PA. I haven't been there since college, and Sandy had never been there. I must admit, I was a little bit nervous about going to Philly. Let's just say that I didn't have the fondest impression of the place.
We had to see the Liberty Bell which little did I know was such an important symbol of our freedom and democracy.
We also stopped in to see Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was debated and ratified. George Washington actually sat in the chair up front. It was quite an inspiring place.
We went on a big bus tour with the open top deck. Lots of crazies in Philly, watch out!
Philly was surprisingly a beautiful and scenic city with a lot of impressive buildings and architecture. One of our favorites was City Hall.
I had never seen a statue of Joan of Arc before. Nor had I seen a statue that was actually covered in gold.
We also went running up the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rocky style.
Sandy was the champ. It was hilarious how everyone and their mother was doing the exact same thing.
Amidst a super busy and hot day, we managed to take a break for some popsicles.
And a dip in a fountain.
You could feel the LOVE. Or at least see it.
We even had an authentic Philly Cheesesteak with an authentic Philly experience of being yelled at. Although the lady at the counter lady apologized and was nice to me. It wasn't very authentic after all.
Philly ended up being a very nice city for the Lee's.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Baltimore, Maryland

We had the privilege of returning to the east coast for the first time in 14 years (for Sandy) and the first time ever for the boys and girl, for a family vacation. It was exhausting but awesome. The first stop on our 17 day journey was good old Maryland.
If you didn't know, Baltimore is famous for it's blue crab. Don't ask why the crabs they sell are red.
We visited the Inner Harbor on a blazing hot and humid day...good old Maryland.
We took a cruise and saw the global headquarters for Under Armour, founded by a University of Maryland alumnus.
We also saw Fort McHenry, where during the war of 1812, it was the inspiration for our national anthem. It was a very poignant moment of many on the trip.
And last but not least, we took a trip down memory lane and visited our very first home - the Plum Tree Apartments!
After living here for 3.5 years (that's what we're doing in the pic), we left the Plum Tree apartments for California 14 years ago. They don't look that much different though I think we look A LOT different!

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Hi Ho Cash!

Why? You ask? Because the horse's name is Cash.
Matt and Emz started horseback riding lessons. I am very proud of Matt because he is naturally hesitant of animals. And considering how ginormous a horse is compared to any human being, let alone Matt, he has done well to control his fears and learn to enjoy these fine animals.
Emery is drawn to all sorts of animals so she's having a blast as usual.