Friday, April 29, 2011

Castles and Gems

Our unit celebration for this unit was a field trip to Greensboro.  We spent the morning touring a castle. (I use the term only because that's what the owner calls it.)  It was quite a memory for many reasons.  Suffice it to say that there was a moat around the building and some "old decorations" inside.

 Walking across the bridge into the castle.  (That's C in the green shirt.)

 Leaving the castle.  H is in the blue shirt.
 The fun part was panning for gems.  Amazingly enough, everyone found gems!  E is showing off one of her new treasures.

 B and his buddies, Isaac and Ian, are in search of some treasures of their own.

 This girl could not have been happier.  She's all about finding treasures!

 My big girl, C, had the technique down perfectly.

The gang's all here.  (At least the part of the gang who went on the field trip.)

After lunch we visited the International Civil Rights Museum in downtown Greensboro.  It's located in the old Woolworth store where the first "sit in" occured during the civil rights movement.  The original counter and stools are still in place on the original floor.  We enjoyed the museum.  It's well worth the time to visit.  They did not allow photography so I didn't take my camera.

It's very exciting to know that we've almost finished four years of history and will begin with the ancient world again in the fall.  I am so thankful that God put Eve Nemitz in my path 5 years ago to introduce me to Tapestry of Grace.  Our home schooling experience has been so much richer because of the curriculum and our co-op!

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