My daughter's youth choir did a tour in South Carolina this weekend. I have always wanted to go to Charleston and haven't ever made it there. So, my husband and I came down here as well. I have had a really nice mother's day weekend.
All my life I have wanted to see Fort Sumter. I never got to go. Well, yesterday, we went out on the first tour boat. I was not disappointed. What an awesome place. I can understand now why it was so important to our coastal defenses and why the Confederates needed it so badly. I never really understood why there were so few men stationed there at the beginning of the Civil War, but I learned that the fort was only about 90% finished at the time. So, I guess that makes sense. In fact, no men were garrisoned there, but the commander, Major Anderson, moved his men there from another island fort after the succession of South Carolina.
Downtown is really nice and we have had some great food and drink while we have been here. I think my favorite was the little restaurant down the street from the place we are staying. It is called California dreaming. We sat outside and ate while we watched the boats on the river.
I totally enjoyed listening to the choir last night. They are just wonderful. It was nice to see the reaction of people who are not friends and family of the kids. You could tell by the faces that they were just amazed. Makes a mother feel proud...
Today we went downtown to do a little shopping. It's Mother's Day but, seems that my husband got all of the presents! I bought a cute little sign for the breakfast bistro and some pralines! (Can't go home without the pralines!)We also went to the park and watched the little children wade in the fountain. I enjoyed watching the little ones. There was one little blonde boy there who reminded me of my son when he was little. Boy, time really does go by fast, doesn't it?
Now, for all of the mothers out there, here is a video of my favorite of all the LRYC songs....Happy Mother's Day to all!
All my life I have wanted to see Fort Sumter. I never got to go. Well, yesterday, we went out on the first tour boat. I was not disappointed. What an awesome place. I can understand now why it was so important to our coastal defenses and why the Confederates needed it so badly. I never really understood why there were so few men stationed there at the beginning of the Civil War, but I learned that the fort was only about 90% finished at the time. So, I guess that makes sense. In fact, no men were garrisoned there, but the commander, Major Anderson, moved his men there from another island fort after the succession of South Carolina.
Downtown is really nice and we have had some great food and drink while we have been here. I think my favorite was the little restaurant down the street from the place we are staying. It is called California dreaming. We sat outside and ate while we watched the boats on the river.
I totally enjoyed listening to the choir last night. They are just wonderful. It was nice to see the reaction of people who are not friends and family of the kids. You could tell by the faces that they were just amazed. Makes a mother feel proud...
Today we went downtown to do a little shopping. It's Mother's Day but, seems that my husband got all of the presents! I bought a cute little sign for the breakfast bistro and some pralines! (Can't go home without the pralines!)We also went to the park and watched the little children wade in the fountain. I enjoyed watching the little ones. There was one little blonde boy there who reminded me of my son when he was little. Boy, time really does go by fast, doesn't it?
Now, for all of the mothers out there, here is a video of my favorite of all the LRYC songs....Happy Mother's Day to all!
1 comment:
ohhhh honey...i felt like i was there........have always dreamed of going there and seeing all there is to see!!! Thank you so very much for sharing with us......i could close my eyes and see the Confederate soldiers.....and the way the south was back then.......:)
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