Wednesday, March 2, 2011

February and the Tech Cleanse Report

The tech cleanse was great.  I loved not having movie nights as an option.  We read a few more books, had a few more parties, did a little more service, and spent a little more time with family and friends over the course of the month. Andrew will probably follow-up with more on this. I did miss checking out all of your blogs, but don't worry, I've been catching up.  And things sure kept happening around the world without our checking up on it.  We were grateful for those who filled us in occasionally with news updates

Now I'll tell you about this last month!  One of the great things about living in DC is that although December and January are very cold, it's already starting to get warm by February!  We had a couple really warm park days, and now at the beginning of March, I'm quite confident we've seen the last of the snow until the winter (snow doesn't really come in the fall here either).  It's fun getting out in the off season and having the tourist destinations all to ourselves!

I'm sorry, these are in backwards order.  And we take too many pictures of some things and then forget to take our camera on other fun adventures, so there's nothing about our awesome Valentine's Day party, V-day date, and lots of other fun stuff.  

We were lucky enough to see Mr. Boye himself here at the DC visitor's center.  He did a great job, it was a very fun, inspirational concert.  And of course, you all know that he and Andrew are old chums, right?  He played Jim with Andrew as Huck in Big River 2003 at Hale. 
  Andrew & the Elder's Quorum in the CP ward threw a way fun International Night.  Our ward is known for being really international.  This picture was taken just as the party was getting started, and you can't quite get a feel for the energy and fun music.  Just take my word for it.  Way more people came than expected, and lots of people brought food that didn't sign up!  How often does that happen?  We were glad to represent Spain and Portugal.
 For President's Day we headed over to Old Town Alexandria.  It was a great choice.  It was not very crowded, and everything was free!  This is Christ Church where President Washington attended (we got to sit in his pew).
Did you know that Old Town Alexandria has the BIGGEST George Washington Birthday Parade?  Neither did we!  But we were sure glad we ran into it!  It was pretty impressive, all things considered.  Abe couldn't get over the fact that people would just walk up to him and hand him candy.  He also liked the "little cars that went BAM BAM!"
 Benjamin looked the wrong way most of the parade; he was more interested in the yellow balloon behind us.
The apothecary was pretty awesome.  Everything was essentially left just the way it was when it was in use (I thought of you, Megan).
 The contents of the jars have not been changed.
 Look!  Our whole family eating sandwiches in Old Town. Thanks, Linds!
 A cannon for a Cannon.
 At the Friendship Firehouse in Old Town.
 Why are we so happy?  Because my dad was visiting!
 A little Valentine photo-op.
 Craigs.
 The end of our visit to Mt. Vernon.
 Abe playing with a mini-Mt. Vernon in the kid's area.
 Looking over the Potomac on George's back porch.
 This way cool misty tree has been there since George Washington has.

Abraham tending to Babba's business while Babba snoozes on the floor.
 A local bird of prey.
We went to the top of the Washington Monument for the first time since we've been here.
 Still beautiful in the dead of winter!
 
 
 
 
See the DC temple in the background?
Well, I'm not sure what to say now that we've ended at the beginning.  Chances are you got lost somewhere in Old Town anyway, but if you happened to make it this far, well done!

2 comments:

DP said...

Wow, your pictures of D.C. look like fun-- and COLD. I have been up to the Washington Monument, but it was always too cloudy or hazy to see the temple, so I was never really sure if you could see it. Now I know!

DP said...

P.S. I really like that last picture. It makes it look almost like there's a mountain lurking behind Washington D.C., with the temple on top.

Something scriptural about that...