Showing posts with label Virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virginia. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

A Visit to Ole' Camp Letts

On Thursday, on our return to the Dulles area from Maryland's Eastern shore, we stopped to visit Curt's old camp. Not only did he attend this camp as a camper when he was a kid but he also was a counselor here and was in charge of the sailing camp. We wanted to take the kids to show them. We thought maybe next year they'd (at least Terence and Mia) be ready for an American sleep over camp and this was one option.

The camp was beautiful. Curt shared some fun stories with all of us and even chatted to the new director about the founding family and all of his experiences. Here are a few snaps.

PS Sorry for being so out of touch. We've been without internet (other than on our Blackberries). Additionally, we have just not been spending much time sitting at a computer as we've been too busy with catching up with friends and family.







Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Ali Counting

As I've mentioned numerous times, Ali was counting and speaking Hungarian really well before our UK / US journey began. After 7 weeks speaking only English, she progressed leaps and bounds. Here she is counting in mid-Aug 2008 (2 years and almost 7 months of age) in the car in Virginia (sorry about the bumpiness).



Can you hear me fighting the giggles at the the last part?

Sunday, September 7, 2008

A Big Thank You to Joe and Evy

...for having us over to your lovely home in Staunton, Virginia. Staunton is a town I had never been to before but it is only about a 2 hour drive from Washington DC in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. The drive from where we were staying (near Washington DC's Dulles Airport) was a very scenic drive making us wish were doing it in mid-October to see all the trees in their autumn foliage.

Jon and Evy Harman are the parents of our good friend (and Director of our Relo Division), Jon Harman. They have really done a lot for the town of Staunton and have settled into this area (where Joe is originally from) years ago.

The kids enjoyed spending our first day out at the Frontier Cultural Museum even though it was a very hot day. We followed it with a walk through the very quaint Staunton where Evy and Joe's b&b is as well as a restaurant they now lease out. They have many other properties and treasures (including their sold jewelry shop) throughout the downtown area.

The highlight for us all was their massive, beautiful, old home and their wonderful hospitality. The kids had the best hide-and-seek game ever and really enjoyed making dinner and dessert with Evy.

Thank you both for having us. Looking forward to seeing you again in the near future.







The kids loved the giant staircase. This was the main staircase. They also had another back staircase down to the kitchen plus a huge attic (with proper stairs going up into it).



Downtown Staunton shots. Believe it or not that is Mia squeezed into Ali's buggy napping with her thumb in her mouth. She managed to sleep through our entire lunch!


Their fish pond.


All of us.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

In Northern Virginia

We are in Northern Virginia right now. We arrived on Saturday evening after a short flight up from Charleston. We are now focusing our time on meetings, shopping, exercising and sending the kids to sports camp. We are lucky to have lots of friends in this area and look forward to seeing several of them.

As usual, we are going 100 mph so no time to write too much but promise to catch you all up to date very soon.