Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Smithsonian Folklife Festival

One of our favorite things to do in the summer is the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.  Held outdoors on the mall between the major Smithsonian museums, usually around July 4 for a couple of weeks, it features different countries, regions  of the United States, or cultural subjects every year.    This year it will feature Columbia, The Peace Corps, and Rhythm and Blues.  I'm especially excited to see what they do with Rhythm and Blues!   There are tents with craftsmen, displays from the countries or organizations, food demonstrations, sometimes animals, storytelling, always music, and often dancing.   This year the dates are June 30 - July 4, and July 7 - 11.   Yes, you can combine it with your Independence Day celebration if you don't mind the crowds.   I think I'd opt for the week after.   You can view/print the schedule from their website, usually available a couple of weeks before the event.   Then you can plan your day accordingly.  

If it gets too hot being outside, take a break in a museum!   Gotta love the air conditioning there. Be sure and sample the ethnic food which is often available.   With our family, a couple of platefuls to share between 5 people usually does the trick.    Here are a few scenes from some of our favorite festivals:

Learning an African game

Trying a pottery wheel

A Romanian building constructed right there on the mall.

A Romanian wedding song and dance

Painted eggs from Romania

An African craftswoman
We got to learn about and try paper making

Our youngest daughter, Natalie tried weaving

Baby yaks were part of the Tibetan display

My daughter Beth and myself in front of a Tibetan backdrop

Trying out a mask

My husband Skip talking with a Tibetan Monk


We have a lot of great memories of enjoying the folk festival, and hope to create many more in the years to come.   Go and create some of your own this year, and then leave a comment about it.  I'd love to hear about it.  If you have pictures or comments you want to share you can send them to me at mlebaird@gmail.com and I'll include them in a post after the festival this year.  

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Welcome

Hi.   My name is Emily Condie Baird.   I moved to Woodbridge with my family (Mom, Dad, three brothers, and two sisters)  in 1964.   Over the next few years, three more sisters were added to the family.  With such a large family, entertainment had to be inexpensive, so you can bet we took advantage of the many free concerts, museums, and parks in the area.   I graduated from Woodbridge High, then attended college away from home(BYU in Provo, Utah).  I still spent summers here in Virginia, then 2 more years before I left in 1981 after getting married.  Over the next 10 years, my husband Skip and I  had five children of our own.   We moved back to Woodbridge in 1990, and still live here.  I've been a piano teacher here for the last 20 years, and for the last 10 years an accompanist for Forest Park High School choir program.   I've always enjoyed this area, and the wealth of things there are to do here.   Our children are all grown now, and I think they'd all agree that this was a great place to live, learn, and enjoy.  I wanted to start this blog as sort of a summer project, to help inspire and inform others of the wonderful things there are to do here.

I have lots of ideas for future posts, and welcome your ideas as well.   My emphasis will be on fun family oriented things to do in and around this area.  I've seen and done a lot, but I know I've still only scratched the surface, and have plans to see and do a lot more.  I will blog about past events that are still favorites, things that I do now, and things that are on my plan to do list.

I would love to have some guest posts.   Please let me know your ideas.  I hope this will be a resource for what will eventually be a multitude of ideas for on and off the beaten track fun!

Thanks for stopping by!


Emily