I have a confession to make. I'm a nerd of epic proportions. Let's put my love of my Mac aside for a second and talk about just how nerdy. I'm a reenactor. It's a special level of nerdery. But not only am I a reenactor, I'm a SECOND GENERATION reenactor, which means I've been doing this since birth and the nerdiness runs deep in my veins.
Two weeks ago my dad and I took a road trip we fondly called The Tragical History Tour. We started off in Raleigh, drove up through Virginia, into West Virgina, stopping at Harper's Ferry, and then into Maryland where we visited Antietam battlefield. We finally ended up in Ft. Frederik, where we camped quasi-18th Century style and participated in the reenactment. It was hotter than the dickens and incredibly buggy, but I love my reenactor family so it was all worth it. There has never been a time when these people weren't around, and they helped raise me, inside and outside of reenacting. I don't get to see them very much, because they're all still up north. But when we do get together, the laughter is never ending.

Our 18th Century tent, with modern camping gear and a cooler

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My reenactor family! That's me in the front with the silly hat.

Reenactor babies are the cutest.

This is my favorite.









The best sign ever.