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Last Field Trip of the Year

May 17, 2011 by Stephen and Ginger Jordan

Luke and Jonathan dressing up
Luke and Jonathan dressing up
Re-enactment
Re-enactment

As we have mentioned, Rebekah and Ginger, have a short list of places we wanted to take our children to while we were in the States. Yesterday, our family took a field trip to Fort Michilimackinac in Michigan. Our children were able to see a replica of the fort that was once used by the British in the 1800’s. Not only did we see the barracks, but Luke and Jonathan dressed up as “red coats.” The climax of the visit was watching the firing of the muskets and the fort cannon. This was the last place on our list of field trips we had hoped to do this year. We are so thankful for all of the opportunities we have had to visit places all across the country, and for our children to get “live” exposure to so many historic and national landmarks of their passport country.

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