Friday, July 20, 2007
Virginia Historical Sites
We visited several fun historical sites in Virginia to celebrate our tenth anniversary. Since Jamestown was celebrating its 400th year anniversary we thought it would be fun to go there. It was quite an adventure strolling the streets of Colonial Williamsburg. I love all the old buildings! Yorktown gave us insights into life in the early years of our nation. A highlight for me was visiting several plantations along the James River.
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I love the picture of you two about to be beheaded! So darn cute!
It looks like you two had a fun time!
It looks like you two had a really good time. I love the south with all the plantations and civil war history. That's my kind of trip!
it's so fun that everyone is blogging i love all the pictures. your trip looked like lots of fun!
You and Uncle Tom make such a handsome couple. I love all the fun things you get to do. It was so good yo see you and Stace the other day..oh and @ 6am the following day:-) Thanks for being so good to our family. We love you guys!
I didn't realize you guys had a blog too. Yippee! I'm so glad so many family members on getting these blog things so I can catch up with people. So fun to see your pics from Colonial Williamsburg. We'll be living really close so next time you visit.....
Annie just told me about your blog. Loved seeing the pictures of your latest adventure. So glad you were able to enjoy seeing so many things and being able to visit with Emily.
Your pictures are amazing. I'm dying to go back east!! I'm so glad you called the other day. I'm sad I lost service in the canyon, but glad we got to talk as long as we did. I have a finalized version of the wedding video and something else for you guys that my mom is sending to Arizona with Sam and Carolyn. Sorry about the long comment, Jason and I love and miss you tons!
It looks beautiful in Virginia and North Carolina. I can't wait to go there in October!
ten years--- man time flies!!!
looks like a fun trip. matt and i really need to get out there living so close to all these places. your trip has inspired me! :)
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