Mrs. Fox Aboard the Constitution

The boy had waited a lifetime.

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His grandfather was a master model tallship builder. His version of the Constitution sits above my television and all young "O" could think of was the day that he would see the "real" ship for himself. Did his grandpa get it right? Is it as big as he imagined? Would he be able to go everywhere on the ship? So many questions.

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Meeting us for this grand excursion were two of my number one fans Ru and Lu along with their momma Amy.

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The USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned ship afloat and is harbored in Boston. She was launched in 1797 and named by President George Washington after the constitution of the United States. The USS Constitution is most famous for her actions during the war of 1812 against Great Britain. She captured numerous merchant ships and defeated five British warships. The ships mission today is to promote understanding of the Navy's role in both times of peace and war, as well as participating in historic demonstrations and public events.

The constitution

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On board were original cannons and cannon balls.

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The USS Constitution plays a roll in Amy's life as well. Her father worked at the harbor and every year would stear the tug boat that would take the USS Constitution for her annual sail. We had so much fun imagining life aboard this beautiful tallship.  I cannot think of a better place for friends to meet.


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8 responses to “Mrs. Fox Aboard the Constitution”

  1. Dearest sweet val, that is really such a beautiful ship and to be able to share it with a close family friend is just wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing gorgeous beautiful photos. Have a lovely merry happy friday and love to you!

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  2. And now that he has visited the real ship, the special model will be a special reminder of both his grandfather and the memory of the day he visited the ship’s larger mate.

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  3. Wow you all packed a lot into that visit! What a gorgeous place to visit, I’m so glad O got to see his dream ship! Have a good weekend xxx

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  4. That is such a cool visit. We have taken the boys back to Washington DC twice this year and experiencing history is just so much fun with the kiddos. Looks like a great adventure you all had.

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  5. We had the greatest time and Amy is just wonderful as is her family. Hope to meet you one day too.

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  6. Seeing the ship in person was everything he thought it would. I find him looking at the model often just checking to see if everything is “authentic”. So glad we took him to see it.

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  7. Oh yes, not unlike my visit to see you. Hope all is well and I’m passing by to visit your blog and write and email or two this weekend. I bet you thought I’m lost or something.

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  8. It was so much fun Heather and to experience it with Amy and her family only added to the moment.

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