We started off our school year yesterday morning just like any other school year. :) This year the girls have to wake up by themselves, get dressed, make their bed, eat breakfast and be in the classroom by a certain time. A few times in years past we have taken field trips on the first day of school. But this year the girls had no clue that we were going to go on one! We did everything that morning just like normal and then we made the excuse up that we had to take Nina's birthday present to her before lunch. However, we forgot the GPS at home so after going back home we headed back toward town to "run some errands." They still had no idea!
I'm forever saying things like, "Hey girls, guess what.....we're going to the beach!"
The girls, "REALLY?!"
Me, "No, I'm just kidding!"
Girls, "Oh Mom! That's not funny!"
So after we got on the interstate yesterday I say, "Hey girls, guess what - we're going on a field trip and picnic." (I had hidden the picnic stuff in the back of the van.)
Holly immediately says, "Mom, don't be a wolf!"
(Reference to the boy that cried wolf, of course:)
Me, "Okay, you'll just see!"
In class before we left.
(Seriously though, it is the best smelling lotion!)
Daniel Boone's grave.
This was on Rebecca's side of the marker.
We thought this headstone was really pretty!
We stopped by the Old State Capitol, but it was closed. :(
Gov. Goebel was shot in front of the building.
Of course we can't go on a homeschool field trip without stopping by a bookstore. :o)
But we didn't buy anything in there. They didn't even acknowledge our presence. Not even a hello, so I don't feel bad for not buying anything.
We drove past the Old Governor's Mansion.
Outside was the largest Ginko tree we had ever seen!
The girls love the seashell shaped leaves.
We drove by the new Capitol building and saw the flower clock.
Then Brian drove me by the house that Frank Lloyd Wright designed. It is the only Frank Lloyd Wright designed house in all of the state of Kentucky. Considering the architecture of all the houses in this area around the Capitol, it was definitely an out of ordinary design.
After leaving Frankfort we stopped by Orange Leaf for a yogurt dinner! (The pics of that are on my cell phone. :)
"Train up a child in the way he should go,
And when he is old he will not depart from it."
This is Orlando Brown House. He was the son of the first US Senator John Brown from Kentucky. Gov. Brown's house, Lincoln Hall, was closed for renovations and we didn't get to see it.
It was a great first day of school and we are looking very forward to this year!
Proverbs 22:6
"Train up a child in the way he should go,
And when he is old he will not depart from it."