Tuesday, March 21, 2017

FPEA Day at the Capitol

I finally took the kids to Tallahassee.  The FPEA, Florida Parent Educator Association, had a "Day at the Capitol".  Homeschoolers across the state descended upon the capitol to bring attention to who we are and visit with a support our representatives.  


Honestly, I thought there would be hundred and hundred of families.  There were several dozen, but not hundred.  It's ok though, we had fun!


The kids were overlooking the city, you can see FSU in the distance.



This amazing woman and representative was home schooled.  Representative Jennifer Sullivan was the youngest person elected as a state rep, and gave an incredibly inspiration speech!  She couldn't read until she was 9...which gives great hope and encouragement to many parents there (myself included!)


While waiting for an elevator, this gentle looked at Nathan and said, "Well, hello Trailman!".  I don't think Nate knew what he was talking about at first, but he was sporting is Trail Life USA hat at the time.  This is John Stemberger, the Chairman of Trail Life!  We thought it was cool to "randomly" meet him in the hallway.


This was the original capitol building....much more interesting than the current building.


A memorial to fallen firemen in the state.


We took a tour of the Governor's mansion, which he actually lives in.  This was in the garden while waiting to be let in the gate.




 Hey look!  it's me!  I was there :)



We got to spend some time with friends we don't often see.  Nicole and Jordan had a great time together in the Governor's garden.





The Governor and Lt. Governor weren't there, but we got to peak in his office.



 A friend of mine from college is now a Florida State Representative.  It was so nice of him to take a few minutes of his time to meet the kids and chat with us about what he does.  Representative Mathew Caldwell is serving his area well.

Unfortunately, we only got about 15 minutes in the old capitol building.  We didn't realize it was closing down.  But....it was so quaint and perfect!


This is the old Supreme Court Room.


And, this is kind of hilarious!


The next day there was going to be some sort of special even honoring the National Guard.  So, they were setting up a lot of their trucks, tanks, and even helicopters in the courtyard.  We enjoyed looking at them and speaking with some of the reserves there.


We had a really fantastic trip to the state capitol.  I'm so glad I took the kids.  We got to sit in on a few legislative sessions, visit some representatives, and see a lot of the city.  

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