Thursday, May 19, 2011

FAVORITE PHOTO
OF ANDERSON FAMILY
 in a summer of 1952



Monday, May 16, 2011

                            2011 Easter




Everyone says, Camilla is more of a " real grandmother ".  SMILE...



Eli, 2 weeks old



Our precious daughters, Olivia & Amanda



The Cassidy Famiy




Amanda & Baby Eli



 Tim & Olivia Christensen



Ethan and his aunt Olivia, spending their play time together



Ethan, trying to catch a butterfly in his trap




Ethan, hunting the Easter eggs









Yummmmmy!  Ethan enjoys his sweet teeth...






Camilla confuses, " Is Olivia nursing her Eli?"


Ethan has beautiful blue wide eyes




 Baby Eli is dreaming about what?

Friday, May 13, 2011

        Trip to Charleston, SC & Savannah, GA

 We went to Charleston, SC & Savannah, GA with
the Hollens of West Virginia April 19-23.  It is
the Hollens' first time to visit there.
We had a blast time and brought good memories home...



Sullivan's Island Beach


Sullivan's Island Lighthouse


View Ravenl Bridge(Old Cooper Bridge) & Cooper River
from Fort Moultire Park


Old Charleston Market







Approaching Fort Sumter









Camilla, sitting on the rock behind Old Charleston



Camilla & Gloria






Bill & Camilla at The Battery




Pineapple Fountain at Waterfront Park



The corner of Queen Street & Broad Street












Beautiful sunset at  Patriots Point Marina 



View Ravenl Bridge from Patriots Point Marina
at night



Morris Island Lighthouse, south of Charleston









Tybee Island Lighthouse at Tybee Island near Savannah


Camilla & Gloria on the top of the lighthouse



Camilla on the top, waving in the high wind



Cockspur Island Lighthouse between Savannah & Tybee Island



Old postlight on old Savannah street




Beautiful & popular Forsyth Park in Savannah










 Statues of Haitian Soldiers in the Revolutionary War's bloody
siege of Savannah at Franklin Square.
They fought and died to save America with independence.





"Statue of Waving Girl" in Savannah. It honors
a bittersweet life of Florence Martus, Savannah's legendary.
She waved her handkerchief at all times(days & nights) to greet
the ships that entered and left the Port of Savannah for 44 years.


 

Camilla & Bill, visiting Hunley Museum, the World's
First Successful Combat Submarine in North Charleston


Old St. Matthew's Lutheran Church at Bethany Cemetery in
North Charleston.  It is close to Magnolia Cemetery where
the Hunley crew was buried.