Thursday, April 2, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
The all new Apple iPaul...
He loves music, and he's been working on his dance moves lately. He also loved the keyboard I had, so maybe he’ll play an instrument someday. I’m thinking we’ll start with a drum set when he turns four. Get him going early. But he also likes football on TV and throwing around whatever other ball he can find. So maybe he’ll go that route. And if not, I guess we’ll sign him up for ballet lessons… or figure skating!
I guess he could just be a model. He seems to have that down.
Either way, he's a piece of work.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
And finally... Part III
Definately a fun week, but over too fast. Now the final countdown is on, as I have less than 6 weeks of class left. Here we go...
Saturday, March 14, 2009
As Promised: Part II
Uncle Ted almost became entangled in a fight to the death with a rooster on the farm. Thankfully, no one else was around to witness the four of us running for our lives through the farm yard with the chicken hot on our heels. We escaped unharmed, and now we will think of that stupid bird every time we eat chick wings. Mmmm, make mine with Buffalo sauce.
The water was probably just a little cold, so we just stayed on the bank of the river.
Yeah, this Florida born child was not too thrilled with the freezing temperature, and especially not too excited about the cold ears and runny nose that came with it.
After walking around the area we ventured to the big house. The servant’s quarters alone were bigger than most of the farm houses in Virginia at the time. So George had some money.
The only bad thing about this trip was the herd of middle school kids that arrived in about four school buses. I imagine this place gets its fair share of running and screaming kids every year. The only place I ever got to go on a field trip to was Fort Fizzle. Not quite as exciting.I think the main house had seven bedrooms or something, but unfortunately no bathrooms. You had to walk about a hundred yards away from the house to the "Necessary" as they called it. Probably not a lot of fun at 2AM when the temperature fell well below freezing.
After checking out the house where all kinds of famous events occurred, we went to the museum and learned all sorts of interesting things we never knew that we never knew about George Washington. In all, I’d give it two thumbs up and say it was worth checking out. Still more photos to come!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Spring Break in D.C. Part I
I saw this place on the map, and it was just a short drive off the interstate, so we had to stop. Who knew the land of our people was South Carolina. Paul may be the only southern born Sellers, but apparently it’s in his blood.
We stopped at the town hall and I put my name on the ballot to run for mayor in the next election. I’ve gotta be a shoe-in with a name like this. Unfortunately, this vibrant community is home to only a run down market store, this town hall, and a few farm houses. Not exactly a burgeoning metropolis. But if its serenity and humidity you desire, then catch the next train to Sellers, SC!
If you’ve ever driven down 95 in either direction you may have heard of this South of the Border place. Yeah. Driving north there were (seriously) about a hundred billboard signs for this… uh, tourist destination. In some points there were billboards every 100 yards. The shear volume of advertising rivals Coca-Cola, so you’re bound to stop just to see what the heck is going on in this place. Well, don’t. They definitely put more time and creativity into the signs than the place itself. So just keep driving, that is, unless you like spending money on useless garbage you could find at any dollar store. There were some interesting photo opportunities though.
Not sure what a giant gorilla has to do with Mexican themed junk, or why a Mexican themed junk shopping center is located between the North and South Carolina borders, but it’s here anyway.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Break it up, Spring is here...
Just lying around with his "Wheels"
Checking out how he looks sporting "The Mason"
Yes, he has been working on the railroad.
Well, well... what do we see in here?
Where's your goofy looking railroad hat, Dad?
Oh man, what will they make me do next? This wasn't in my contract.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
To Atlanta and Back Again
While I was taking the test and waiting to be interviewed, Becky and Paul went to the Georgia Aquarium, and apparently Paul was a fan. I guess he ran around and told everyone about the fish – as if they couldn’t see them for themselves. They had whale sharks, hammerheads, beluga whales, penguins, otters, spider crabs, screaming children, people with digital cameras, and all sorts of other things for him to gawk and point at. And after four hours, he was spent.
So, unlike my last post concerning the Florida Keys, I give the city of Atlanta two thumbs up. If you haven’t been, you should check it out. Maybe someday we’ll get to go back and stay a while longer. Coming next weekend for the Florida Sellers: Washington, D.C. and an 11 hours drive. So continues our well traveled year of 2009. By the end of the year we may have lived in four states and traveled to half a dozen others. Should be fun!

