Well, we're thinking of becoming tourists in our own city. There are so many places here that we never (or rarely) go, so I'm thinking we may just take in some of the history that Richmond has to offer.
Maybe a picnic on the grounds of Agecroft, a 15th Century English house that was brought here in the early 1900s. Beautiful views of the river--it's a country estate right in the city.
The Edgar Allen Poe museum, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Farmer's Market, and Hollywood Cemetary (which is actually my very favorite place in Richmond). Maybe check out the newly renovated Capitol. And I've never been to St. John's Church where Patrick Henry gave the "give me liberty or give me death" speech, even though I have friends who live practically next door to it!!!! (And I'm married to a history major...what's wrong with us!!!! ) And maybe take advantage of the James River, which runs straight through the downtown area, and go kayaking. All this stuff is less than five miles from my house!!
Yep, it's time to do what I do when we visit other cities and countries...I'm going to the places that out-of-towners visit when they come to my hometown!