Friday, April 1, 2011

Williamsburg and Jamestown














We had a wonderful little trip to Williamsburg at the beginning of the month. It was exactly what we needed. We ordered pizza and watched some really lame movies on cable and when we decided we wanted to get out and do something we had colonial Williamsburg just a mile away and Jamestown just a little bit down the road. We both were really taken with Jamestown it was impressive to see the old indian village right next to the old fort sitting on the shore line. It had an awesome feeling to the land- just standing on the ground where so much history took place. We had so much fun and it was really nice to be together as a family for a few days.


Today is April 1st and we are in the beginning stages of "finals frenzy" Phil is already studying night and day trying to cram everything he can into the cute head of his. Libby and I are keeping busy drawing circles and playing with her crew of baby dolls. We keep hoping for Spring to happen but it seems to be shy this year. April is going to be a busy month for us but it makes it worth while to know that Phil will be done soon and starting a really awesome internship. He will be working with a Federal Circuit judge this summer which is an amazing opportunity we are very very excited about. It will be alot of work but we are hoping and praying that it will help lead us to a great job in the future.

3 comments:

  1. I love all these pictures! My family visited Williamsburg and Jamestown when I was in 7th grade, and I loved it. Thanks for sharing your experiences.

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  2. Sounds like life is good at the Harris apartment.. I was at Jamestown but I don't remember it being as great as your trip.... Thanks for all the pictures.... It's nice to travel vicariously... Thanks

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  3. I'm glad you guys had some family fun this month! It's good to remember why you are going through all the hectic stuff sometimes. Good luck with finals, we're looking forward to seeing you in a month!

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