good picture of the Fife and Drummers but the night time pics didn't turn out very well).
The USS Wisconsin


We stopped at the Norfolk Naval Museum when we flew in and went on board the USS Wisconsin battleship. This ship was used in Desert Storm and is on reserve. It was huge-holds 3,000 military personnel.Colonial Williamsburg
Typical street scene from Colonial Williamsburg.
Everything is decorated with natural items-no electric lights just candles in the windows.
The British Redcoats before doing a reinactment.

In the Market Street area.
Margie and Ranae with one of the patriot guides.
The Governor's PalaceBritish governor's lived here until after the Revolutionary War and then others such as Thomas Jefferson lived here. We went to a candlelight concert here Christmas night and one in the Capital Building. They were concerts played on harpsicords, flutes, fifes and violins.
Entering the Governor's Palace for the evening candlelight concert.Jamestown Settlement and Historic Park
Jamestown was the first English settlement in America. The historic area had the actual remains of the church built by settlers. The settlement and ships pictured below were recreated to show what it was like.




Agecroft Hall
We went to Richmond to see Agecroft Hall - a manor dismantled in England and brought over in ships in 1925 to be rebuilt along the James River. The uniqueness of Agecroft is that it was originally owned in 1300 by the Prestwich family (Ranae's ancestors).

Yorktown
This is where the last Revolutionary war was fought.


We missed having our children and their families with us at Christmas time but did enjoy having Margie with us and being able to enjoy a Christmas where it was centered on Christ, the simple things in life, and the freedoms we enjoy.

Matthew and Keegan
Carter



Cooper and his binky with Eric









Second Birthday
We must have loved Strawberry Shortcake-birthday dress and both second and third birthday cakes are -Strawberry Shortcake! Wasn't Stephanie the cutest little girl!



