Sweet Summer Time…..

Best summer ever for our modern mobile family! Lucinda has some thoughts to start us off! 

Hi! You should definitely go to the Historic Triangle in Virginia, which is Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. While you are there, stay at the Kingsmill Resort and play in the lazy river. But on to the historical stuff! There are lots of National Park Passport stamps to get. Be sure to check out the living history in Colonial Williamsburg. In Jamestown, we saw where the first settlers were. In Yorktown, we went to the battlefield and you can sign up to be in General George Washington’s army. We signed up and my little sister was very upset when she realized we were not actually in the army. She wanted to use her light saber and sword. In St. Augustine, Florida, we toured a Spanish Fort and saw a cannon being fired. It was very loud but I had so much fun! Read my mom’s information below. As I like to say “History is a mystery until you go learn about it!” Hasta la vista! Lucinda (the artist + history hunter, 8 years old)

 

All good summers must come to an end…….but we don’t have to let them go quietly! Our summer was filled with some of our favorite historical stops to date! We spent time at the beach, in the pool, hiking, selling lemonade, picking peaches and blackberries, eating too much ice cream, dancing at outdoor concerts and exploring new places! The pirate and the artist lived out a little American History along the way. They joined a revolution with some rebel by the name of George Washington in Yorktown. They cooked over an open flame as Native Americans once did and joined original settlers in a musket salute in Jamestown. Founding father Thomas Paine treated us to a reading of the Declaration of Independence in Colonial Williamsburg. In between all of this, we exceeded a hefty summer reading goal! Here are our favorites of summer, including some familiar places and some new adventures…….enjoy!UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_2fa

Montpelier: President James Madison’s estate is absolutely breathtaking. It has to be one of the most impressive presidential homes in America (we plan to find out).  A highlight – standing in the very room where Madison drafted the framework for the Constitution. It is possible I was a bit overwhelmed with emotion!  Just over 20 miles from Charlottesville, VA and 2 hours from D.C., this trek is worth it. The Exchange Café is surprisingly yummy too. 

 

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The Historic Triangle (Williamsburg, Yorktown and Jamestown, Virginia): This was such a fun couple of days – yes, you need to give this at least 2 days (1 in Colonial Williamsburg and 1 in Jamestown + Yorktown combined)! Replicas of the ships that carried the original English settlers to Jamestown, a reconstructed Native American village, the battlefield and site of British defeat in the Revolutionary War and an authentic living history museum kept our daughters (and us!) completely captivated! We are so very pleased we spent some of our time in this way. Kingsmill Resort: This riverfront resort in Williamsburg offers expansive greenspace, golf, tennis and a pool with a lazy river the kids will love. Get your Passport to Your National Parks book stamped at several Historic Triangle locations!UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_172

Toes in the sand….. Our family always needs a little beach time with just the four of us in between our other travels. We spend this time super casual and really only dress up for dinner 1-2 times within a week. We stay so busy and on the go that during this time we lift all the pressures of time – amazing how much slower time seems to pass and how many of the small but important details you get to soak up at this pace.

Amelia Island – We discovered the Ritz-Carlton in Amelia Island 12 years ago and have visited on a regular basis since, at times 2-3 times a year. This resort caters to families with young children with a wide-variety of activities each day and topnotch service. The pirate and the artist recommend the strawberry-banana smoothies poolside and seashell hunting. Amelia Island is a slow moving quiet little beach town. You can’t go wrong with the restaurants at the Ritz. We enjoy the club level with breakfast, lunch and snacks throughout the day. Espana is a tapas and paella restaurant off of the resort and one of our favorites. UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_250

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine, FL: With construction beginning in 1672, this is the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. We had a wonderful time exploring here! Get your Passport to Your National Parks book stamped here!UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_22b

We hope you and your family find some time to enjoy these unique adventures as well!

See you somewhere along the way…and Happy Fall! — Betsy (the recovering politician)

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