Thursday, February 25, 2010

2/20/2010 Kingsley Plantation

We took the kids to the Kingsley Plantation this weekend while Chris' parents were here visiting. It was so interesting to see the history that had taken place here years ago. It was perhaps especially poignant to me since we had just been in Africa for a month; I cannot imagine such injustice being done to human beings. I stood and watched the African-American parents tell their children about what had happened to their ancestors and you could still hear the hurt and anger in their voices as they described it to their children. I pray that one day the anger will disappear. I pray that that kind of injustice will no longer be present.
I found it sad that we were one of the only white families there amongst hundreds of black families. I applaud them for educating their children on this injustice...I merely think that we should be educating our children on it, too.
This quote was posted in the kitchen area. I just cannot imagine...
"But when a vessel arrived to conduct us away from the ship, it was a most horrible scene; there was nothing to be heard but rattling of chains, smacking of whips and the groans and cries of our fellow men...and when we found ourselves at last taken away, death was more preferable than life."
Ottoba Cugoano of the Fante people
Gold Coast, Africa, 1787
Kingsley Plantation House
Slave Quarters Looking up the chimney in one of the slave houses.
Exploring the slave quarters. The homes were built out of clam shells that the indians had discarded after eating them. They said the mounds of shells were piled up to 40' high! It's amazing that they could make a "cement" and build homes from discarded clam shells.
Playing with the Life-ring on the dock where the slaves disembarked the ship
and placed their feet on American Soil.
Grant had a ball walking through the woods and playing with sticks. We need to take him to Gatlinburg!
Mason just thinks his daddy is the best! I love this age.
Snuggle time with Daddy (daddy's eating it up, too!)
Cheesy little guy. I love his sly look.
Playing on the great Live Oak Trees. They're so cool!
Grant has this new grin when we tell him to smile that is totally fake and looks like he doesn't want to smile and is just appeasing his mother but it makes me laugh every time.
Grant took off with Granny and Grandpa for a while to watch some fishermen so Chris and I had a little time with just Mason. He was so sweet and snuggly. We had fun playing with him.
Mason was giving slobbery kisses all over my face.
A kiss only a mother could love (and then definitely wipe off!)Mason figured out how to do a fishy face. It was hilarious! He was so proud.

6 comments:

West05 said...

What amazing pictures you got on this adventure!

Kendra said...

You got some great pictures! Makes me miss my nephews... :)

Carrie said...

Sara, your pictures are always so awesome! How do you get such amazing shots? You must have a great camera or a great eye or both.

Matt and Jenny Mitchell said...

Oh my gosh...I can't get over how big your boys are! It makes me super sad to realize how much they have grown and how long it has been since we have seen you. WE MUST PLAN SOMETHING for this spring, summer, fall, a weekend...whenver. they are so cute sara! miss you guys. xoxo

Jessi said...

GREAT pics! I'm with Jenny...makes me sad to see how much I've missed of their growing up. They are SO handsome!

Stephanie Freemyer said...

Awww...what cute kids! Make sure they know their Aunt Stefi loves them!!!