Columbia was exactly how I remembered it. Trevor loved panning for gold, ordering sarsaparillas at the saloon, riding the stagecoach, and visiting the museum. He also loved the bag of candies we let him buy. It was a great day.
10/10/14
Columbia State Historic Park
When I was young, we visited Columbia State Historic Park fairly often. It was near the cabin my dad built. Whenever we had first-time cabin visitors, we'd take them to Columbia for some gold panning, delicious sarsaparilla, a ride in the stagecoach and a bag of old-fashioned candy. Steve visited Columbia as a child too, though not nearly as often as I did. We decided to take a detour on our last trip to Bear Valley and take Trevor to Columbia for the first time.
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Cindy deRosier has a masters in Education and taught 4th and 5th grade for 11 years. She uses that experience to blog about crafts and family-friendly educational travel. She spent many years as the Editor of Fun Family Crafts, a website with over 12,000 kid-friendly craft tutorials. Cindy is the co-author of "What Would Jesus Patent?", does freelance writing and designing, loves jigsaw puzzles, is an avid scrapbooker, and has been to all 50 states.
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Looks like a blast!! LOVING the photos and the grid design!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy. It is awesome that you took Trevor somewhere where you used to go often! I love the layout you made with your photos - the design is wonderful and captures your trip beautifully!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the grid design!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome layout, with awesome memories captured! I love the rustic vibe of the layout, with the torn edges, the star, the block font title lined up perfectly ... I love it!! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Love the layout of this one too! :)
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