Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Exploring with Nana and Poppy

When I asked Madeline why the year 1776 is important in American history, all I got out of her was, "Baby!" followed by, "All done!" so I figured it was time for her to brush up on her studies of the Revolutionary War.

Since Nana and Poppy visited us last weekend, it was the perfect opportunity to bring Madeline on an educational field trip to Minuteman National Park in Concord, MA.

We went last year as well, but since Madeline slept most of that trip, I guess she didn't learn much about the birth of our nation.  
One year ago...

But this time, Madeline was able to explore the battlefield on two legs instead of via Mumma's chest.

 Madeline was very excited to go for a walk with everyone.  Seriously, the girl could not stop smiling.  She's so proud of her walking abilities.
 And this adorable little boy Minuteman, offered to pose for a picture with us.  (I blurred his face in case he's part of a witness protection program, or in fact, the ghost of a real Minuteman.)  

 We admired the view...
 Got some fresh air...
 Browsed the visitor's center, and then headed back down the hill.  Going down was easier than going up.
And the next time I ask Madeline about the Revolutionary War, hopefully she will have a better answer for me.  

1 comment:

  1. Nana and Poppy knew that Maddie was a history buff when she was so happy to go to the battlefield. Hope she likes Gettysburg too!!!!
    Lots of love Nana and Poppy
    Great photos!!!

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