Sunday, November 27, 2016

Thanksgiving in Colonial Williamsburg

Thanksgiving was pretty quiet this year. We didn't have family or friends to visit or invite over for Thanksgiving dinner. So since it was just the three of us, I did not want to make a huge feast for 2 1/2 people. Taking Liv bug out to restaurants lately has been more than a challenge. So we had take IN!
I ordered the traditional Thanksgiving meal from Homemades by Suzanne. Excellent choice, the food was beyond incredible! Breaking away from what was my traditional Thanksgiving schedule growing up; we at Thanksgiving dinner later in the evening. That left us the whole day to do.....something lol!
We decided on Colonial Williamsburg. I love it, I have been there twice before and and Eric had never been before. It was surprisingly quite busy. And warm, something else we are not used to on Thanksgiving day!


 Me, in the stockades. According to Eric, 'finally paying for my crimes'. LOL

Eric and Livy in front of Americas oldest, still operating, store.


Eric & Livy in front of The Capitol building. Williamsburg was the capitol of the Virginia Colony until 1780 (https://www.williamsburgva.gov/Index.aspx?page=124). 




Virginia is rich with U.S. history and we can't wait to explore all it has to offer.

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