A great, great, great day together. The weather was great.
Derek and I on the famous Rocky steps. This was the reason we came to Phillidelphia. Derek loves the Rocky movies. It was great to do this and to be able to see so much more.
Derek and I outside the first "White House" that the presidents lived in before the White House was built.
Yes, this is the actual Liberty Bell. What a day. I can't believe all the history we were able to see together.
This (as I have probably mentioned once or twice or a million times, sorry if it's been way too much) is a great tradition that the kids and I have. We have been taking pictures of us with fire trucks all over the United States. Some day, I'll have to write the list down of all the cities that we have done this in. I hope that this tradition continues for many more years and many more cities.
This was Betsy Ross's house. Derek is such an easy person to travel with. He is so easy going and appreciates everything, except excessive picture taking, which I certainly do have a propensity towards. Sorry Derek.
This was just a funny picture that we took. When I grew up we lived in a neighborhood that had about seven thousand filbert trees and each tree had about five hundred thousand filbert nuts on them. We would pick them up off the ground for fun (just kidding, about the fun part). So this was more of just a childhood memory that I wanted to help preserve.
This is the oldest church in the United States. This seemed to be a common phrase here in Phillidelphia, "the oldest..."
The old street of Elfreth.
This is the sign post for the oldest residental street in the United States. It was very, shall we say, quaint.
1 comment:
Frustration. I did post a long, thoughtful post.
It did not post.
In short, thanks for sharing the trip. We loved taking it from the comfort of our home.
Thanks for sharing the photo of Filber St.
Love, Grandma and Grandpa
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