~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~
This week's {pretty, happy, funny, real} is going to be a little different. I wanted to share a few photos from the trip Bella and I took with her class last week. They could be considered in more than one category so I'll just lump them as one big {p,h,f,r} category.
{pretty} {happy} {funny} & {real}
Bella's fourth grade class has been learning about California history. She is working on her Missions project right now, which is special since Bl. Junipero Serra is buried at the Carmel Mission. (Our family parish.) Last week her class took a two day trip to Sacramento and the Gold Country.

Here is the state capital in Sacramento.
After our stay and tour at the capital, we headed to our camp in Coloma, CA. The surrounding area was so pretty and the camp was situated right along the American River.


Here are our tent/cabins.


Bella the happy camper. (It was so sweet that throughout the weekend she kept hugging me and thanking me for joining her on the trip. I'm so glad I went!)
We stopped at various places and museums - Sutter's Mill, Sutter's Fort, A Gold Mine, etc.

Bella and her friends are panning for gold.
One of my favorite visits of our trip was to the California State Railroad Museum. It was amazing! I told Brian we have to go back and bring the boys with us. They would love it.
We learned all about the First Transcontinental Railroad. They actually had the Central Pacific Railroad No. 1 Gov. Stanford, which was Central Pacific's first excursion train in the 1860's.

This is what is looked like back then.

And how it looks today refurbished.

I liked this train just for the female model in coveralls. She rocks it!

I hope you enjoyed this tiny peek into California. :- )
