Every moment is crammed with infinite riches which are given us according to the extent of our faith and love.
- Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade (1675- 1751)

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Pennsylvania

Last week we drove up to Ray's mother's house in Pennsylvania. It was the last time we will ever do that. They are moving to Colorado tomorrow. I'm sad to see them move so far away. Where they lived in Pennsylvania is really a beautiful part of the country. I'm sure it will be fun to visit them in Colorado, too. It will just take us a lot longer to get there and our visits will be much less frequent.

We had a good time on our last visit to Pennsylvania. We went into Philadelphia one day and soaked up some history. We saw the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, the first "pentagon" and Penn's Landing.

We also went to a local 4th of July celebration in my in-laws' town. Actually, J, C, and I went to it. T was napping and M didn't want to go, so Ray stayed home with them.

Every night the kids ran around in their pj's catching fireflies. Like most kids, they planned on keeping the glowing little bugs in a jar next to their bed for a night light. And, like most kids, they found out that that doesn't really work as well as it seems like it should. They had a blast anyway.


We had fun. And we are really going to miss visiting Pennsylvania several times each year. It was a very bitter sweet trip for us. As Ray put it, it's the end of an era.

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