Learning to trust and be flexible seemed to be the lessons
of the day, or lessons of the week in this case.
After the
Government shutdown brought our plans to tour DC to a screeching halt we
realized that a shift in thinking would be required! So, instead we headed down
to Colonial Williamsburg. The realization that 1.) I am a total nerd, and 2.) I
am raising at least one other nerd, became very clear. As we pulled into the parking lot I began
clapping and whining with anticipation. Aiden began to chant “the mystery of
History!” and Jacob was cheering “I love History!” Alan, of course, being the
only cool one among us, shook his head in utter horror.
We paid an
ungodly amount but in return got to actually interact with characters from that
time period! The seamstress told us all about the impeding non-importation act
with Great Britain, and what it would mean to her business. The printer told us
all about the sacrifices one would make to support the colonists and the
choices he would have to make for his family. The Blacksmith talked to us all
about treason and the success war would bring to his craft, all as he made a
hoop to fortify the wheel on the cannon wagon. And, amidst it all, I was struck
with the awe-inspiring realization that as he stoked the billows, they were
EXACTLY THE SAME BILLOWS THAT WERE STOKED BY COLONIAL AMERICANS! This place
isn’t re-created for tourists, it’s were these things actually happened!
A silence settled over the car as Daddy
made a U-turn, went back to the gas station, found an ATM and pulled out the
necessary cash. You see, Aiden and money are mortal enemies. He has yet to
learn the lesson of saving. It’s PAINFUL for him to have money in his pocket
and not spend it. He had been trying to save up for a video game system, $74 to
be exact. And, as you can imagine, there are not a lot of opportunities to earn
money for the boys yet. Aiden, parting with a single dollar that could
otherwise be spent on something shiny or sweet was a true miracle! His moment of generosity reminded us of the
reason behind this all trip, to experience new things as a family!
The bridge is a
modern marvel of human ingenuity. It spans 20 miles going both above and BELOW
the water!
It’s truly amazing, an experience I would not want to have missed.
And on the way out, there was a small café attached to a gift shop and peer. We
had an amazing (and affordable!) dinner as we sat and watched the sun set over
the ocean. It was a fantastic evening and one we would have missed if I had
remained rigid and lost site of the overall goal.
I feel like one of the gifts of living on the road has been to accept the flow of life and experience being uncomfortable at times without a plan. I love how you changed your minds and your sweet boy and his generosity. Travel onward nomads!
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