Friday, October 10, 2014

Manassas Battlefield Park and Bull Run

Our next trip was to explore our Manassas Battlefield, and to look back into our Civil War past.  We packed up our picnic and water bottles and headed down the road. It is only 20 minutes from our house.  I really just love how much history is so close to us here.  It was a beautiful day and the weather was great, which is to say we didn't sweat too much with the high humidity.


We learned that day that this was the site of the first battle in the Civil War and where the confederates won and General Thomas Jackson got his name.."Stonewall Jackson".  There were two battles fought in this location. What was so interesting to us was that at this first battle people packed picnics and set out blankets to watch and thought this would be the first and last battle of the conflict and boy were they wrong!  I can't imagine going to watch a battle like I was going to my kids soccer game.  Crazy!

We walked the grounds overlooking the site where the Union set up their cannons and then over to were the Confederate army set up theirs.




This house set in the very middle of the fighting and the old lady that lived here refused to leave and became one of the first to die in the war when a bomb and bullets went through her house.






 Stonewall Jackson's Statue


This is the marker for the gave site for the Confederate soldiers.  The union soldiers were buried in Arlington Nation Cemetery, but the confederate solders were left on the ground and not taken care of or cared about.  We felt this was a very interesting part of our history that my dad and I never knew about!
A ladies organization from the confederate side raised money for this maker and paid people near by for any confederate body to be brought back and be put into the mass grave.  Each section is marked by the state the soldier came from. Most all the soldiers that would be found could only be identified by there state, with the exception of a few that could actually be identified and were given a individual gave marker.  We just found it so interesting to learn things about our history that we never would have unless you go to these sites. 

The Old Stone House




Cannon balls from the war had been found after and used to decorate the house.  The kids thought this was awesome and had fun looking for them.  I think there was three;)


Bull Run


 The Bridge at Bull Run

It was the only way to get across the water easily and was a great asset for either side.  It was blown up many times to make sure that which ever side was controlling it couldn't use it.




Fact I learned from my travel book:
During the war, the North generally named a battle after the closest river, stream, or creek.  The South would name battles after towns or railroad junctions. Hence the Confederates name Manassas after Manassas Junction and the Union named it Bull Run for the stream seen here, Bull Run.



~July 11, 2014~

Friday, September 19, 2014

Air & Space Museum in Chantilly

UDVAR-HAZY CENTER

This museum in practically across the street from our house.  It is the most amazing place if you are into anything that has been in the air.  It even has a plane that detaches from the wings and drives away as a car.  This is one awesome place!

Air Force planes from the different wars...




 Concorde, Air France

This picture also shows how they displayed a lot of the air crafts...
By hanging them from the ceiling.  Wow!

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

This is one intense flying machine!
So cool!



Space Shuttle Discovery


 This was really cool to stand next to the shuttle that was actually in space!



One of the Apollo Command Modules

There is also an observation tower that takes you way up in the air like the ones at airports.  The Dulles Airport is right next to this museum and you can watch the planes come and land.  They fly right by the tower, almost flying right at the same level.  We also got to listen to the air traffic controllers and the pilots talk to each other. 
We all had tons of fun! 

~July 10, 2014~

Shenandoah National Park


Our next day trip was to go up to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive to take in the views, go on a small hike, and have a picnic.  This was a great day!

Being in nature rejuvenates the soul!


Fox Hollow Trail

This was a fun little hike that had some leftover remnants of the Fox family who lived and farmed in the mountains before they made it into a national park.




Skyline Drive









~July 9, 2014~

Washington D.C. Day Trip 1

On July 5th my dad came out to visit us in our new home and help break up the time while I was without another adult around and Oh thank goodness he came!
I totally underestimated how hard it was going to be for me to be on my own getting to know the area and helping the kids adjust.

The first on our list was to go into D.C. and let me just say we had and adventure filled with lots of firsts, excitement, and lots and lots of walking!

To start the trip of we decided to try and ride the metro. My dad and I thought this would be a lot of fun and the easiest way to experience D.C.  Let me just start by saying that the YouTube video made it look super easy.  So I thought to myself, "I've got this!"  Well, no I didn't;)  I walked right up to the kiosk and then, "Say what?"  It made no sense to me at all! I then proceeded to try and get one of the nice workers to help me.  We got our tickets and headed to our destination. The kids loved it!

I looked at the wonderful map I picked up at Barnes and Noble and thought the kids would love to start with the White House.  I thought that it would be the perfect start. 

Our plan for the day was to get off at one of the metro stations that was close to the White House, see the White House then walk over to the Smithsonian to check out a couple of museums and be back before the rush hour of the metro when the price of the tickets go up.  My dad wanted to see the National Museum of the American Indian and I thought the kids would love to see National Air & Space Museum.  Well when you look at the map everything looks a whole lot closer than in real life. The stations close to the White House are not actually that close.  
That was my first rookie mistake! 
It was a hot and humid day and our plan involved a lot of walking, which we didn't know we were headed for.

We loved seeing the White House and all the other old buildings that surrounded it.  The architecture, the statues, everything was so amazing!  I just loved thinking of all the people throughout our history walking the same sidewalks we were walking.
By the time we got to the Air and Space Museum  the line to get in was all the way out the front and down the street.  At that point the kids were at their end and all we had really seen was the White House and the Washington Monument.  My dad saved the day and bought the kids each an ice cream and me a Diet Coke which gave us the energy to fight the heat and make it to the Indian Museum.  Which was not at all crowded and had AC!!  We loved looking at all the different native cultures from our country and even found an amazing statue that was made by a man from St. George, Utah.  Small world!  When we left the Indian Museum and before we started for home, we thought we'd see what the Air and Space Museum was like.  There wasn't a line anymore, but it was still busy. We decided we needed to head home before the kids lost it and ran though one exhibit on air lift.  A lot of the stuff in there was hands on and the kids had a blast.

All in all it was a great day and it was so exciting being in this great city surrounded by our Country's rich history and beautiful buildings.  When we asked the kids what they last best about the day, they all agreed riding the Metro was the best!

Here are the few pictures I took that day...Not many because I was a little overwhelmed by all the walking and keeping the kids spirits up.





~July 7, 2014~

Thursday, September 18, 2014

4th Week of June - Unpacking & Happy Birthday/Goodbye to Kevin

One Crazy Week!


The movers came Monday, June 23rd and Kevin was leaving for the month of July on June 30th.  We had one week to get everything unpacked, put away, setup utilities, and grocery shop before he left.  It made for one crazy busy week, but we got it all done! Cole was a great help throughout the week!  He helped catalog boxes coming off the truck and I've never seen a better job of compacting packing paper and collapsing boxes...Way to weld a knife Cole! 
I didn't get any pictures of us moving in...sorry we were too busy.

Here are some before move-in pictures...
Living room

Entry

Kitchen

Basement

Dinning

We were welcomed by the great neighbors and critters as well.



Rat Snake
First and last time see saw this guy

Deer are very frequent visitors


Mama Deer and her triplets


We are in the middle of big cities and tons of people, but you'd never know it from our backyard.  We might as well back up to a national forest.  We even see foxes come through our yard.  Have yet to get a good enough picture of one.

Yard pictures...This is why we got this house!






Costco Milk...
This took some getting used to, but it's the cheapest so we keep buying them:)


Happy 40th Birthday Kevin!
On Sunday we celebrated as a family and relaxed being pretty tired from the crazy week.  
Even Cole took a nap! 

Good Bye Kevin..the next day he was off to cot in Montgomery Alabama!
Boo!!