Constitutionally speaking, John loved this

20110705-123349.jpg
This morning, John and I went on a private tour of The USS Constitution. Old Ironsides is the Navy’s oldest commissioned ship afloat. It is also the first ship built for the Navy and fired the first shot of the war of 1812.

20110705-123359.jpg
Heave to the riggins, me boys. Cap’n John’s bringin’ us about.

20110705-123414.jpg
We were in the deck for raising of the colors and firing of the cannon.

20110705-123432.jpg

20110705-123439.jpg
This boat is undefeated. Her first engagement earned The Constitution it’s nickname, Old Ironsides when the British rounds fired against her seemed to bounce off.

20110705-123455.jpg
Arrrg, have ye some grog. Unless it be scurvy you’re wanting.

20110705-123514.jpg
This is the keel control. When the ship’s wheel was lost in a battle, the captain organized a chain of men to relay commands to Marines in this room to steer the ship to safety.

20110705-123527.jpg
The forward powder magazine, two decks below the water line, was crewed by boys 8-to-16 . They would pack the black powder in sacks for us in the cannons. 8-to-16. Zuzu to Kate’s age. Hmmmm, maybe I need to rethink the scale of chores.

20110705-123539.jpg
These nails were cast by Paul Revere’s metal works for The Constitution. Some of the original components still on the ship.

20110705-123609.jpg
Don’t be disturbing Cap’n John when he’s in his quarters.

20110705-123619.jpg
I love my little man. (He will always be my little man.)

Happy 4th of July, indeed

20110705-063158.jpg
A fireworks show big enough to impress even my little Texans.

Space gets tight, The monkey troop gets restless

20110704-074602.jpg
At 8pm, gates to the island where we’ve spent the day will be closed. National Guardsmen will stop more people from cramming in. Honestly, they could have done so an hour ago.

20110704-075005.jpg
Meanwhile, my little monkeys are getting testy. Ahhh, good times on a family trip.

Zuzu at the Hatchshell

20110704-082321.jpg
We took time to walk up and see the stage where Keith Lockheart and The Boston Pops will perform live on national television.

Counting down to showtime

How we spent 11 hours on the 4th of July waiting for a 25 minute fireworks show:
20110704-121553.jpg
There is something so right about spending the 4th of July where all this began.
20110704-121620.jpg
Ducks in a row for the big show.
20110704-121634.jpg
John knows better than any of us: reading is for lovers.
20110704-121700.jpg
Cute concession gal, eh?20110704-123203.jpg
Red White and Blue galpal

20110704-123557.jpg
Technology never takes a holiday.

20110704-125210.jpg
Last time I was here, I was their age. How the years have changed me. Then again, not that much.

20110704-011639.jpg
Of course….

20110704-012911.jpg
Hey, why wait till dark? There are fireworks whenever we kiss.

20110704-020717.jpg
Sharing a pillow for nap time with my little man.