Well, we just returned from our summer vacation and it does feel good to be home!! We made our way up to Annapolis, MD and on our way up stopped to see Christopher's birthfamily in Lynchburg, VA. We had a great time with them and they threw a 7th birthday party for Christopher (as they do every year). Then we headed about an hour up the road to Staunton, VA to visit our good friends from college, Jimmy & Renee and their 3 kids. That was a great visit...it had been 4 years since we had seen them, and their twin boys have grown about a foot and they have a little girl (age 3) that is full of energy!! We spend 4 days in Annapolis, MD with my mom, aunt, sister & her family, and Jessica. We did some fishing, toured Annapolis, and tried to relax a little. Then we moved to DC for 4 days where we did some touring of DC, visited Daddy T's resting place at Arlington Cemetary, and this house had a pool...so we did lots of swimming (which was perfect for 100 degree weather). We also had a very special opportunity to place a wreath in memory of Daddy T at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on the 1 year anniversary of his passing, July 18th. This was very emotional and difficult, but honoring to him at the same time. We toured the barracks below the tomb and the kids got to ask some of the guards lots of questions about their job.
I do have lots of pictures of this eventful week....however, as I was packing the car, the irrigation system at the rental house kicked on and guess what it sprayed...my laptop!!! It will not even turn on...and my dinosaur of a home computer does not have the ability to upload pictures from my camera. So, until I find a solution, this will have to do. I am very anxious to share the pictures, especially from laying the wreath...so I will post those as soon as I am able. Maybe from my mom's computer, I think she is making a quick visit this weekend. Hope you all have had a great summer...what have you been up to?
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Annapolis is a great vacation spot, with lots to do. I always recommend it to friends.
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