Thursday June 19: Goodbye RI!
It's time to leave and go home now. I had a really fun trip and made some nice new friends. I'll miss Susanna and I know she will miss me. Goodbye Rhode Island! Next stop: home!
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Magic Time Travel Adventure
Tuesday June 17: One Last Time Travel Adventure
Today Kirsten hosted a Midsummer picnic. Midsummer is when the days are longest and there's no night. It's also a magic time when girls from all different times can come together and play.
Everyone brought something to the party. Molly and I brought fresh picked strawberries from her Victory Garden.
We had lots of food and good friends....
I really like these cookies Samantha's Mrs. Hawkins made.
It was so much fun to see all those girls! It was the best party ever!
Today Kirsten hosted a Midsummer picnic. Midsummer is when the days are longest and there's no night. It's also a magic time when girls from all different times can come together and play.
Everyone brought something to the party. Molly and I brought fresh picked strawberries from her Victory Garden.
We had lots of food and good friends....
I really like these cookies Samantha's Mrs. Hawkins made.
It was so much fun to see all those girls! It was the best party ever!
Go Red Sox!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Another time travel adventure
A mini adventure
Friday June 13th
My host took me to the center of the city where she lives. I stopped at the post office to mail some postcards.
Then I went to City Hall and posed with a statue of a Civil War soldier.
Then we went to the library. The old part of the library was built in 1938.
They are having a summer reading program called "Catch the Reading Bug!" The bug on the poster is reading a book called "Harry Swatter and the Order of the Flies."
I met a nice librarian who collects Raggedies. She liked hearing all about my travels and said it was an honor to have me visit their library. She also said I was beautiful!
My host took me to the center of the city where she lives. I stopped at the post office to mail some postcards.
Then I went to City Hall and posed with a statue of a Civil War soldier.
Then we went to the library. The old part of the library was built in 1938.
They are having a summer reading program called "Catch the Reading Bug!" The bug on the poster is reading a book called "Harry Swatter and the Order of the Flies."
I met a nice librarian who collects Raggedies. She liked hearing all about my travels and said it was an honor to have me visit their library. She also said I was beautiful!
Sightseeing adventure
Thursday June 12
Today I finally got to go sightseeing. I went to downtown Providence. I learned about the history of the Providence river. Providence was founded in 1636 on two rivers and the river basin was just a cove until the 19th century when the land was filled in more and more. The cove was all filled in by the end of the 19th century when railroads replaced shipping as the main industry.
I stood on a spot that was underwater for 4 centuries!
Now it is a pretty park with cobblestone walks, Venetian style bridges, a stone amphitheater and summer parties with fires on the water, music, dancing and entertainments.
Next we went on a tour of the Statehouse. It was built between 1895-1904 of white marble. The dome is the 4th largest unsupported dome in the world. On top is the Independent Man statue. It is made from gold-covered bronze and stands 313 feet above sea level. The Independent Man is a symbol of the independent spirit and freedom which led exiled minister Roger Williams to settle in Rhode Island and create a place for freedom of worship.
I stood in front of a brass replica of the State Seal. It is embedded in the marble floor. An achor is shown in the middle of the seal and is a symbol of hope. Above the anchor is the word "hope". The motto comes from a famous quote from the state founder, Roger Williams. The anchor is also used because Rhode Island is the Ocean State.
Inside the Statehouse, I saw a replica of the Liberty Bell, some big guns used in the Civil War, statues of famous Rhode Island people and even got to peer inside the Senate Chamber.
You can take a virtual tour of the Statehouse here http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/statehousetour/index.htm
Today I finally got to go sightseeing. I went to downtown Providence. I learned about the history of the Providence river. Providence was founded in 1636 on two rivers and the river basin was just a cove until the 19th century when the land was filled in more and more. The cove was all filled in by the end of the 19th century when railroads replaced shipping as the main industry.
I stood on a spot that was underwater for 4 centuries!
Now it is a pretty park with cobblestone walks, Venetian style bridges, a stone amphitheater and summer parties with fires on the water, music, dancing and entertainments.
Next we went on a tour of the Statehouse. It was built between 1895-1904 of white marble. The dome is the 4th largest unsupported dome in the world. On top is the Independent Man statue. It is made from gold-covered bronze and stands 313 feet above sea level. The Independent Man is a symbol of the independent spirit and freedom which led exiled minister Roger Williams to settle in Rhode Island and create a place for freedom of worship.
I stood in front of a brass replica of the State Seal. It is embedded in the marble floor. An achor is shown in the middle of the seal and is a symbol of hope. Above the anchor is the word "hope". The motto comes from a famous quote from the state founder, Roger Williams. The anchor is also used because Rhode Island is the Ocean State.
Inside the Statehouse, I saw a replica of the Liberty Bell, some big guns used in the Civil War, statues of famous Rhode Island people and even got to peer inside the Senate Chamber.
You can take a virtual tour of the Statehouse here http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/statehousetour/index.htm
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Time Travel Adventures Part 3
1904
Guess who I met today? I made a new friend named Samantha. She invited me and Susanna to visit her at her summer resort in the mountains. We couldn't decide what to do today.
Samantha wanted to go swimming, Susanna wanted to so for a boat ride and I wished we could have a lawn party and play croquet. No one liked my suggestion. They said it was too hot. I came up with a much better idea...
After I changed into a more comfortable dress, we sat on Samantha's bed and read The Wizard of Oz. Some parts were scary but I thought it was a great story! I had a wonderful day at Piney Point!
Monday, June 9, 2008
Time Travel Adventures part 2
1854
Today I visited Kirsten in 1854. It was her birthday and Susanna and I threw her a surprise party.We had strawberries and fresh cream to eat. It is a tasty summertime treat. I poured the cream on the berries.
We also had cookies, cake, cinnamon buns, scones and whipped cream. Delicious!
This is such a fun party! I love making new friends.
Today I visited Kirsten in 1854. It was her birthday and Susanna and I threw her a surprise party.We had strawberries and fresh cream to eat. It is a tasty summertime treat. I poured the cream on the berries.
We also had cookies, cake, cinnamon buns, scones and whipped cream. Delicious!
This is such a fun party! I love making new friends.
Time Travel Adventures part 1
1774
Yesterday was too hot to go outside, so I decided to time travel and visit Felicity in 1774.
I think I look very pretty in my colonial dress.
It was Felicity's best friend Elizabeth's birthday and we had a tea party for her with her dolls. I borrowed a rag doll, Patsy, from Felicity. Even our dolls got to have tea.
I had a really fun time at the party!
You can see more pictures and read the full story in my Kodak album.
Yesterday was too hot to go outside, so I decided to time travel and visit Felicity in 1774.
I think I look very pretty in my colonial dress.
It was Felicity's best friend Elizabeth's birthday and we had a tea party for her with her dolls. I borrowed a rag doll, Patsy, from Felicity. Even our dolls got to have tea.
I had a really fun time at the party!
You can see more pictures and read the full story in my Kodak album.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Hot summer fun in Rhode Island
To Downcity and an Open Air Market
My host says there's an old saying in New England: "If you don't like the weather, wait a minute and it'll change." As cold and wet as my first day was, my second was just as HOT and sunny! The thermometer read 100 degrees in the sun. Wow! Since the bus was free, my host took me out on an adventure. We went to downcity Providence and visited an open air market. It's a community arts and crafts fair where people sell their home made items.
My host says there's an old saying in New England: "If you don't like the weather, wait a minute and it'll change." As cold and wet as my first day was, my second was just as HOT and sunny! The thermometer read 100 degrees in the sun. Wow! Since the bus was free, my host took me out on an adventure. We went to downcity Providence and visited an open air market. It's a community arts and crafts fair where people sell their home made items.
I wanted to buy this cool hat but it was too big.
I want to grow an herb garden.
After the market, we went to the huge mall to cool off. We took a skybridge from a hotel to the mall and I could see a whole lot of the city from there. Providence is the capital and largest city in Rhode Island. It is a mix of old (it was founded in the 1630s!) and new.
You can see more of my adventures in my photo album .
I'm in Rhode Island now!
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