Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Our week in the 1860's

Last week, the kids and I headed over to Felton for the week. The first part of our adventure included spending 3 days with about 1800 school kids. Each day, from 8:40 in the morning until about 1:15 in the afternoon, the kids rotated through 12 stations learning more about Civil War history.

While I was teaching the kids about the role of civilian women...


Matthew was drilling each group of kids...


For most of the first 3 days, we were the only tent over in our area...


We had some beautiful mornings though...


Starting on Friday afternoon, we were joined by many more reenactors for the weekend. For this long holiday weekend, there were 2 battles on Saturday and Sunday, a dance on Saturday night, a train ride for the reenactors on Sunday night, a Memorial Day service on Monday, and ended with one last battle on Monday afternoon. By late Monday afternoon, the kids and I were so ready to head home!

Here are just a few of my favorite photos from the weekend...


Love seeing the red, white, and blue moving in the breeze...



Kelsey wearing her new skirt and top...





Wait a minute? I wonder who this could be? :o)


Kelsey decided to put on a uniform, go out for the battle, and bandage up injured soldiers. She is right in the middle of this picture.


Matthew in his role as 2nd Lieutenant.


Visiting our friends at their sutler shop is always a learning experience!


Beautiful evening for a train ride up to Bear Mountain




2 comments:

  1. Did you knit Kelsey's wrap? Love it!

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    1. Now I can't remember if it was knit or crochet! But I did make it... :o)

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