Friday, June 30, 2017

East Coast Trip: PA, DE, and VA

We made our annual visit to the east coast in June this year. I, per usual, took too many pictures, so bear with me.

Daddy came with us for the frist part of our trip,where we spent some time in Pennsylvania, with friends in Philly:

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(happily, believe it or not!)

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And we also visited Sesame Place as a family, just north of Philadelphia.

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And the girls were wiped enough to successfully share a bed for the first time! They were actually both thrilled by it.

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We also made our annual pilgrimage to Bing's Bakery

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and our friends' house and gorgeous pool! The girls (especially Sabine) stayed in until they were prunes.

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We were all very happy to see them.

We also made it to Milburn's Orchards with Uncle Butch:

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and found baby apples just starting to grow, along with the famous apple cinder donuts, that were ready-to-consume!

For the last leg of our week, we went down to Virginia to see family.

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The girls picked up with their cousins like no time had passed at all,

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and so did the grown-ups!

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Aspen also made her first attempts at catching fireflies in Aunt Judy and Uncle Fred's yard. That was a highlight!

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We also managed to make it into Washington D.C.

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And the girls got to see the White House

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and part of the Smithsonian. Sabine was impressed by anything presidential, and all kiddos seemed to enjoy the display of Inaugural Ball Gowns in the Museum of American History.

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We even got to enjoy the cousins' pool

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before returning back to Delaware.

We had one last night with daddy, and then took him out for really good ice cream before he had to head back to the airport. Aspen won the flavor contest with "Winterthur's Green Faerie Mint." (Although they were all delicious!)

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