We had initially talked about attending the local ward while we were on vacation, but the closest ward is over an hour away from where we were staying...so we opted to Zoom into our own ward instead. We spent Sunday morning reading, crocheting, resting (for those of us who were up all night with an upset toddler), and then holding primary and priesthood lessons.
Here's Rachel working on a crochet project in the sun room:
And here we are getting comfortable on the couch for sacrament meeting:
Some of us were getting a little too comfortable:
And this picture is just to prove that Miriam was there as well:
After church we headed into Charleston to visit the French Quarter. We parked right by the (or, probably more accurately, one of the many) horse carriage depots downtown and the kids got to pet one of the horses.
All the kids enjoyed this, but Phoebe found it the most thrilling of all.
She wants to pet every blessed creature she comes across.
We walked through the Charleston City Market and made our way to the Waterfront Pier.
The Pineapple Fountain was so inviting that even Andrew got in to wade! The kids also got "a little bit" wet.
Let's see...
Here's Alexander slipping and falling in up to his waist:
He was pretty worried about it, but it was really nothing to worry about. We had a long and hot walk ahead of us, so being wet wasn't so bad!
Phoebe was being so careful...
...but soon enough she, too, had slipped in up to her waist...
...and then right up to her shoulders!
At that point she was already so wet that Andrew decided to help her out with her ultimate goal, which was to stand under one of the little water spouts so she could get her hair wet. She just needed help keeping her balance so that she didn't plunge off that step into the neck-deep water on the step below again.
Here's a victoriously drenched Phoebe:
And here's Phoebe walking down the street by herself:
I had to stop and take some pictures with the cobblestone street (there were several around).
I just love cobblestone!
So of course I needed a picture of everybody with the cobblestone street:
Here's Darla teaching Alexander that these flowers are agapanthus (maybe...I actually don't remember what she told him they were called because I wasn't quite close enough to be paying full attention, but I looked them up just now and they're som variety of agapanthus. These are sometimes featured in the landscaping of the Atlanta Temple):
Phoebe thought the blossoms were delightful.
She actually gained a lot of confidence on this little walk. When she first came to a grate in the sidewalk she panicked and would not walk over it, but by the end of our walk she was taking a big breath, announcing "Me be-ning so bave!" and then bravely walking across the grates.
I do not have a picture of her walking across an actual grate (probably because she often needed to be holding my hand to give her that extra ounce of bravery necessary to carry out the task), but I do have a picture of this window box that I thought was interesting. And there's a grate underneath the window box.
We stopped by to admire the architecture of the churches. I had bravely emailed the music directors at each church to see if Miriam could sneak in a little session on their organs...but they all said no...or simply didn't respond to my emails...which I understand, I guess. The church also seemed very closed (which seemed odd for a Sunday afternoon, but when I also understand because our church buildings are also locked up when we're not using them).
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