Thursday, September 22, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
A Visit to Two Civil War Battlefields
This past week we had an opportunity to visit two Civil War Battlefields here in Virginia.
Gaines's Mill and Cold Harbor.
We walked the paths where both Union and Confederate soldiers walked, fought and died.
This is Ranger Pat.
She did an amazing job at bringing history to life for our group of homeschoolers.
Ranger Pat told the story of how the Union troops were advancing on Richmond, if they could take Richmond, the Civil War would be as good as over.
This is Ranger Pat.
She did an amazing job at bringing history to life for our group of homeschoolers.
Ranger Pat told the story of how the Union troops were advancing on Richmond, if they could take Richmond, the Civil War would be as good as over.
The Union troops were at a pivotal point in their attack, but there were so many trees in their way, they ordered axes to chop down the trees.
The axes arrived sans the handles. Apparently in those days the ax handles came separately.
Since they forgot to order ax handles, the trees stayed intact.
That cannon belonged to the Union troops.
Ranger Pat also told us a story about a Union Soldier.
Simon O'Day was the oldest of 10 kids and came to New York from Ireland.
Simon settled down, married and had a child.
When his wife and daughter died, he joined the army.
He fought at Gaines's Mill, and when the fighting got intense, he asked his friend, if he didn't make it, to please take his watch and send it to his family back in Ireland and they'd know he didn't survive.
Simon O'Day died at Gaines's Mill, his watch was sent to his family in Ireland.
Simon's youngest sister never knew her brother, but she heard stories. When she was old enough, she traveled to Virginia to try to find Simon's grave, she was unsuccessful, but she told her kids about their brave uncle. And the story was passed on to each generation after.
Eventually Simon's family found his grave.
He is buried at Cold Harbor, approximately a mile from where he died.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Families are Incredible!!
I cannot think of anything more incredible than our family.
Except for maybe Christel's chocolate sheet cake with peanut butter icing.
But families are forever and Christel's chocolate sheet cake with peanut butter icing barely lasted for the two days we were there. YUM!
Here are a few pictures of our trip, they are in no particular order, because I'm a bit lazy right now, and because of my laziness, this particular post won't show everyone we visited.
Bear and Stef!
Thanks so much for the wonderful dinner!
Caleb and Cole!
That L Gabriel made with his fingers, that's for LOVE . . . not loser. . . at least that's my story and as his mother, I'm sticking to it.
I think Colorado is one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Uncle Bear teaching how to BBQ!
Priceless!
This is moi, after nearly 10 hours of travel.
Is there anything better than holding a new baby?
I think not.
Uncle Bear teaching how to BBQ!
Priceless!
This is moi, after nearly 10 hours of travel.
Is there anything better than holding a new baby?
I think not.
like years haven't passed since they had last saw each other.
This is my family.
This is my family.
Especially a daddy holding his youngest son's hand.
Huge thank you to Bo who took my one and only son out shooting.
Grandpa and Cold Stone.
Huge thank you to Bo who took my one and only son out shooting.
I can think of none other I'd trust more to teach my kids how to shoot than one of my brothers.
I am very grateful for that.
I am very grateful for that.
Grandpa and Cold Stone.
Stay tuned . . . there's more to come.
Love ya!
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