So we just got back from driving out to Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It was such a great trip! We left at 3:00 am Tuesday morning. Bleh. Took us 10.5 hours to drive all the way to Gaithersburg, MD which is about 40 minutes away from D.C. So we got into the hotel and met up with James' brother and sister in law and there two boys. We grabbed some dinner and headed over to Arlington Cemetery. We made it to our first metro and as Tim told us to jump on, only Ashley, Gavin and I made it on before the doors shut. Whoops. Of course we had know idea where we were going but luckily we met up with the other 4 and from there got on about 2 metro's that were not the ones we were supposed to take and finally made it to the Cemetery with about 30 minutes before it closed. Yeah it was definitely an adventure just trying to make it there! We quickly ran up to the top of the hill to look at JFK and Jacqueline Kennedy's grave where the eternal flame is lit. It was so amazing to just look around and the thousands and thousands of headstones in the cemetery.
View from the top
James holding his nephew Gavin & Ashley with Xavier
The next day we took the metro into downtown Washington D.C. and sat and watched the parade for a bit and decided we should go and look at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum before the parade ends and the hoards of people all decide to go there at once. It was really awesome, they had dinosaur bones, a scary dead giant squid, egyptian mummies and a replica of the titanoboa which is a really big and gross snake and i'm so thankful it does not exist today!
Then we walked over to the Washington Monument, over to the World War 2 Memorial where we had to stick our feet in the pool to cool off in the 95 degree weather. It was beautiful! Makes you thankful for your country to look at memorials where our citizens and fought and sacrificed themselves. Very humbling and great experience. We then walked over to the Lincoln Memorial and got a great view looking back at the Washington Monument and over D.C. It was wonderful! We did have to stop numerous times to run through sprinklers, or eat $4.00 popsicles from the venders in the mall so we could trek on throughout the day. I felt like I was melting! We survived though.
Washington Monument, also the dress I made for the fashion show that just
happened to work perfect for the 4th of July too!
World War 2 Memorial
By 6:00pm we were exhausted and about ready to just sit and relax and wait for the fireworks! We thought it would be perfect to watch them from the Lincoln Memorial but it was pretty crowded and far from the Metro station we needed to get onto and we wanted to get out first before everyone else, so we decided to sit on the opposite side behind the Washington Monument to get great pictures with the Monument in it. It turned out great and the fireworks were amazing! It was such an awesome and fun day, I really had a great time even if I did feel like my skin was going to melt off.
The next morning we drove back to Tim and Ashley's home in Pennsylvania and just relaxed and watched Food Network hah. Friday we all drove to the Jersey Shore and enjoyed the sun and the ocean! It was so nice and we had a fun time just playing in the waves and laying out. The beach was nice and had a board walk with stores and even a section of rides you see at a fair. We walked around a bit and drove back home for dinner. Saturday we sat around and relaxed some more and went to go see the movie Brave. It was really funny and cute! I liked it. Sunday morning we work up at 7:30 and left by 8:00am. It was another long drive home but worth the trip! We had an amazing time and made it our anniversary gift to each other! We survived our first year and it has been great! I know that some couples say that the first year is the hardest but our hasn't been hard at all! I'm definitely thankful for that! Next month our family is going to Costa Rica and I am more than excited!! This summer has already been so great and we have more to look forward to! Ah summer time is wonderful.
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