FOR SALE!!!
This crib has storage drawer underneath and will convert into a toddler bed by taking off the front rail.. and then can be used as a full size headboard.
Proverbs 24:3-4 By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches.
Our finished pumpkin named Thomas Jack.... not sure why, just what Ali wanted.
Ben's
By the time we got home, this was the sweet silence of the back seat.
This was just... Macy's. The picture doesn't do justice to how beautiful the building was. It is also the site of the very first Mother's Day.
I was in Philly 5 days and had 4 white choc. truffle lattes from this vendor - amazing! And so nice to drink a good hot latte in cold weather!! This building was over 120 yrs old.
Christ Church... where Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, & Betsy Ross (after she was dismissed from the above Quaker Church because her third husband wasn't a Quaker) attended church. It is now Episcopalian, so it was quite different than what Dan and I were used to... all the reading aloud together, when to sit/stand, etc. We actually sat in Ben, George, John, & Betsy's pews that they worshiped in each week. I guess they had assigned seating back then... I didn't ask. Apparently it was thought good luck to walk over graves in the church, so all along the middle and back isle of the church were large stones level with the ground stating 'Here Lies the Body of' so and so... for some reason I always thought it poor manners to walk across a grave, so I was hopping around them getting some very funny stares.
The very fist Post Office, built and ran by Ben Franklin. He also created the first fire station, sanitation pick up, and night watch system.
That chandelier was made in 1774.
Row boats under the Pennsylvania Railroad in Fairmount Park.
The first Free Public Library also created by Ben Franklin.
The 'Rocky Steps' and yes we went to the top to see the art museum too.
Looking at Center City from the Rocky steps.
The Senate House. Also the exact spot where John Adams was sworn in as our second president and the same building George Washington was sworn in for his second term (upstairs).
The Liberty Bell, such rich history this bell has lived. Dan was like a kid in a candy store walking through this city.
Dan and I got a 24hr pass to ride this double decker bus. It went to 21 different stops. We rode all day getting on and off at everything.
And two of the greatest things in the city.... Philly Cheesesteaks and coffee. I was not disappointed at all in Philadelphia's food. Everything we put in our mouth was so delicious. We ate at a ton of places and everything was so so good. How can the whole city have such good food?
Some of the other places we went to worth mentioning, but I think I've put too many pictures up already are.... China town (third largest in the nation), famous South Street, East State Penatentery, Reading Terminal Market, Boat House Row, US Mint, Ben Franklin's home site & workshops, George Washinton's house site, Penn's Landing, and finally the house that Sixth Sense was filmed in.