Friday, January 20, 2012

Activities from Savannah to Washington's House

On a late night in Savannah Georgia we went on a GHOST TOUR! We walked around to all these "haunted" places. Heard stories about them and took pictures to see if we could "see" anything. Sadly it wasn't as spooky as we were hoping for. It was still cool to hear the scary stories associated with all the houses and spots we went to. This house was one of the places we were looking for something.. haha.

We also went out to Tybee Island and rented bikes! Single bikes and 2 tandem bikes! We rode on the beach all the way down to the lighthouse. While enjoying the beautiful weather! We loved how warm it was!
Swang on the beach chairs. :)
Boys fed the seagulls and black birds... the black birds would come and snatch it right out of their hands! The seagulls were always too scared, but would get close!


Yay Lighthouse!!
My dad using his super power!!!

Must always have a jumping picture.

Went Bowling... Brad's game face!
My game face... I was J-Woww! haha, hence the "W"
We drove up to Virginia once we finished our days in savannah. In Richmond, Virginia we visited Thomas Jeffersons house. His house was my favorite out of all the houses we saw. He had so many little things around his house that made it so cool.
Tori and I were roommates again!! So we resorted back to old habits of playing on our bed. :) We were trying to get our legs up at the same time, but I think we were too scared to hit each other.
The next day we drove to Washington DC to see George Washington's house! He had a fantastic view and this adorable carraige! I would love to stroll around in this!



This was the dock created in more recent years, but he had a path down to the river back in the day.

This was my favorite... called the Necessary! Read the description below! :) Definately Necessary!! These were located outside of the house.

George Washington was buried just down from his house. What a special place! This is his grave... such an amazing man!!Here is the back of his house. So quaint.With the Potomac river as his view! and my adorable parents! :)


They had a camel!! :) Around Christmas time they would bring camels in... I can't remember why, but they had the whole house decorated as if it was Christmas at the house. His name was Aladdin! So cute :)

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