
Text: July 01, 2007
Rachel had fun posing with her own rendition of Monticello on back of the nickel her dad gave her. The house and the grounds were gorgeous
Photo Id: Rachel makes comparisons.
Photo 2: Rachel age nine.
Background paper: Kraft paper from Simply Irresistable kit by Gina Cabrera
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Frames: Nancy Comelab
Notepaper: Modified from Nancy Comelab
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Punch Label Alpha: The Powers Sisters
Backward Staple: Jenn Patrick
Font: Jefferson/Jane Austen

The gardens at Monticello are bright and beautiful! Strolling through there was such fun.
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::::::::::::Runnin' Away, Aye!::::::
Yes, we are off again for a few days! We are attending a family reunion. It appears it will be a soggy time, but the kids will have fun with their cousins, aunts and uncles.
::::::::::::Twisted Kids::::::::
During our trip Aaron was searching for a song to listen to on the mp3 player. He found "Alice's Restaurant" by Arlo Guthrie. Michael said that is our Thanksgiving song. Pick something else. The kids all chimed in that they wanted "Alice's Restaurant". Rachel remembered a lot of the words, so she sang along. By the time we got to Monticello, Virginia to visit Thomas Jefferson's home we started calling any time the kids sat together "The Group W bench". They seemed to like that lable. Luckily, they don't identify with any of those on the bench from the song...not even the litterbug!
Rachel popping Aaron in the head:

Aaron throwing an elbow in retalitation:

Smiles!