
Hubbo and I picked the girls up on Thursday and it was great. They were happy and smiling and full of stories about camp. Truly, it seems like everything reminds them of a funny story, song or prank. We'll be listening to them reminisce for a long time.
Because we are selfish, we didn't bring the girls home right away. Instead, we stopped in Charlottesville for a 2-day min-vacation. We just wanted the girls all to ourselves for a little while. DH and I were in C-ville last summer but the girls weren't so we retraced our steps a little to share what we saw with the girls.
We went to Monticello and we walked around downtown a bit. We ate gelato at Splendora and we had delicious meals at a few eateries. We got crafty at a super cool place but I'll save that for another post.


We wandered around the great lawn and imagined what it must be like to live in one of those rooms. The doors to each of the roooms bears a small brass tag with the name of the room's occupant. It's a far cry from the dorm room I had when I was in college. It really must feel like living history.
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According to a plaque that we read, the land that these rooms and the Rotunda were built on was part of the original farm owned by James Monroe before he became President. After his presidency he moved to Ashlawn-Higland which is closer to Monticello. Evidence of the close relationship between Jefferson, Madison & Monroe is found all through the area and it's kind of fun to think about the times that they must have spent.
Even the little alleys that run between and behind the buildings had a quaint and quiet feel.

This is the University Chapel. I have to say that I love looking at churches - especially those with gothic flair like this one. There is a warmth to the rough stone and a grace to the soaring, pointed arches.

Aw, you are making me "homesick."
ReplyDeleteAren't UVA's grounds beautiful?
Looks like a wonderful mini-vacation!
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