Monday, December 08, 2008

Charleston, Santa train, etc

I'm now finally uploading all of our Charleston pictures. Our trip was a lot of fun for everyone. Sadie has been begging almost every day to go back to Charleston. We stayed in a fairly roomy suite with a separate bedroom and a fold-out bed in the living room, so Mom, Redmond, Sadie and I never felt particularly cramped. The weather was great the first day, but we had rain, on and off, the rest of the weekend. Unfortunately, we arrived to the Birds of Prey Center to find it closed, due to inclement weather. The rest of the trip went smoothly, however. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner at the Middleton Plantation and spent some time touring the plantation afterwards. We moved on to Patriot's Point, where Sadie enjoyed running around the submarine and aircraft carrier.

The following day, we visited the aquarium. Sadie's nap schedule always tends to limit our activities, though. When she finally gives up napping, I will miss having the chance to relax or take care of things for a couple of hours during the day, but I'll also welcome the chance to plan more sustained day activities without worrying about how to work around the 1:00 witching hour.

I threw in a few pictures from the ride on the Santa train at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham last week. Unfortunately, the lighting was not particularly good, so few of the pictures came out. Sadie rode the train with her friends Malcolm and Richie, and met Santa at the "North Pole".

I'll try to post the films later this week.

Last week, Sadie couldn't decide on a "lovey" for school, so she attempted to drag a stuffed rat, a snake and a pteradactyl to school. Note that only MY child would have animals such as these as her "lovey". I'm guessing that the average little three year old girl would probably favor a little bunny rabbit or a baby doll.


The following set of pictures are from Middleton Plantation in Charleston, SC., Thanksgiving day.




We took a horse and carriage ride after dinner. These were our "guides".


This was a cabin where freed slaves lived.


On the horse and carriage ride... Getting sleepy eyed...
And passing out...
The house in the distance is Middleton Plantation- the main residence.
My sleeping angel.


This alligator was just hanging out in the pond.

A cormorant, drying out his wings.
Beautiful manicured gardens.





Here is the aircraft carrier at Patriot's Point, off in the distance...

Sadie "flies" a plane.


You will see many pictures of airplanes to follow. Don't ask me to tell you what they are. Redmond can tell you, "Hey- this is a J-3.14", but to me, they are just "planes".

Sadie walked up to the any hole in any plane she saw and yelled "Hello in there!"



Our suites were at the base of this bridge, that connects Charleston with Mt. Pleasant. We could have walked the pedestrian lane of the bridge...but... we didn't.


Sadie is my co-pilot...
Here is Ft. Moultrie on Sullivan's Island. Totally amazing place to walk around. This fort was built before the Revolutionary War, and was Charleston's main sea defense area until Ft. Sumter was built. There were probably miles of tunnels and mazes in this old structure.

Sadie picked out this Revolutionary era bonnet and doll in the gift shop.
The Charleston Aquarium... Sadie rides a turtle...
A pair of Barn Owls...
Sadie touches a horseshoe crab...
Sadie and Mom by the "campfire" inside the camping exhibit...

Here are the few pictures from the Santa train that actually came out.... Here is Santa, having a meet and greet with Malcolm... Malcolm and Sadie, by the way, spent much of the evening holding hands...

Santa asks Sadie what she wants for Christmas. She replies that she wants to have Halloween again. He kind of "ho ho hos" his way away from us fairly quickly... ;-)



3 Comments:

Blogger SM said...

hi
very nice post,felt i also travelled with you,like the pictures.

see you later
mit

http://realityviews.blogspot.com/

3:06 PM  
Blogger Gerritnow said...

Hey, I love your photos..they are really nice...

3:10 PM  
Blogger amom2twins said...

I love Sadie's answer to Santa asking her what she wants for Christmas! TOO CUTE!!!!

4:37 PM  

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