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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Welcome Matt & Maggie!


Matt and Maggie made their debut into the world Monday, August 25,2008. Maggie weighed a whooping 6 lbs. 6 oz. and Matt not far behind at 6 lbs! I am amazed they were so big at only 36 weeks!!! Kelly and I went to visit them Tuesday night and they are adorable. Mama and babies are all doing great!





Proud Mama!








Me holding Maggie
Can't I please just take one?!!!! So precious!




Congratulations Alan, Missy and big brother Kyle. What wonderful gifts you have been blessed with!!!!

New Blogger!

Yesterday, I spent the afternoon unwinding with a couple of good friends while our kiddies played and entertained us. After hearing about one of her goats kicking the bucket, I told her she really needed to go home and start a blog, and she did! This is one you don't want to miss! Emily is a hoot, and I am sure that you will get lots of laughs from reading her blog! Stop in and say hello!

Friday, August 29, 2008

July 4th - Day Eight














Oh me! This was one doozie of a day!!!! D.C. has to be one of the most patriotic
cities to spend Independence Day, but let me tell you - it was totally chaotic!!! We started out our day on an open top sightseeing bus to tour the entire city, they failed to tell us the day before when we purchased our tickets that they had totally re-routed the tour based on most of the city streets being blocked for different parades!!!!


Waiting for the bus

Soooo.... we exited the bus at Pennsylvania Avenue and thus our walk began! We walked by the White House and saw all the different demonstrators and protesters - very interesting to say the least.


The cities most famous landmarks are clustered in and around the National Mall and Memorial Parks. The grassy space was roped off due to security. We had to wait in long lines to have all of our things checked. Picnic blankets were scattered about all over, people were saving their spots for the fireworks. We were not able to go up in the Washington Monument- again, security measures. Are you seeing a pattern here?!

The boys holding up the monument

We then walked over to the memorials. The World War II Memorial was beautiful. It was a huge fountain surrounded by pillars of each state. We all took off our shoes and cooled our already aching feet in the cool waters!!! Ahhhh....



Next we went on around and saw the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial - incredibly humbling! I wonder what the Iraq War Memorial will be like? Already so many lost there!
We had lunch at a little cafe right outside the Lincoln Memorial. The Lincoln Memorial was so cool - too many people trying to take pictures at the same time - just a little too stressful for me!












At this point, we were all completely pooped- so we headed back to the hotel room to try to re-cooperate before the fireworks! Let me just say, that is where we should have stayed! But we didn't, gluttens for punishment, who goes to D.C. on the 4th and doesn't go and see the fireworks?! Okay, here is where we made a HUGE mistake,HUGE!
Earlier in the day around the mall were all the street vendors selling the cheesy souvenir t-shirts and hats, you know the ones I am talking about. Well, the kiddos all wanted to pick out their souvenir, but mama and daddy said, "Nooo...Let's just wait until later in the day- that way we won't have to keep up with them all day!There will be hundreds of them!" (ADVICE Parents - buy the shirts at the first vendor!!!)


Well, after a brief rest at the hotel, we headed to Union Station for a quick bite to eat and to buy t-shirts, but all the shops were CLOSED at 6:00 on July 4th!!!











This is where the trouble started! Make a long and very painful story short we walked almost every city block looking for a silly vendor, but they had ALL packed up and gone home - what we will do for our children! In walking the streets, we were able to view the Capitol at night-beautiful! We were able to see some of the fireworks-awesome!

All in all, according to Stephen's pedometer, we walked 17 miles that day!!!!! We were completely exhausted by the time we made it back to the hotel around 11:00 p.m.
Daddy and Mama stayed at the hotel when we were walking the streets! They went to a nice, relaxing dinner and my daddy talked the manager of the hotel to let them on the roof to view the fireworks- how awesome was that?! Oh how I wished we had done the same! Seriously, even with the miles walked, we had a great vacation, one I will never forget! By the way, on the way home the next morning, we found a vendor and the kiddos got their shirts!!!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Mount Vernon - Day Seven

This is a must see if ever in the Washington area! We made the mistake of only planning a half a day here, you really need an entire day to see it all!


Parker and Carson in front of the Potomac.

Can't you just imagine George and Martha sitting in rocking chairs sipping tea and admiring the view?



We toured the entire estate in the 100 degree plus weather! There was so much to see, the mansion, outbuildings, servants' hall(this is where guest servants stayed), kitchen, slave quarters, stables, Washington's tomb, the grounds and gardens.
Powell Coach identical to Washington's


The kids enjoyed the hands on demostrations.




Washington's 16 sided treading barn. It has been reconstructed to exactly replicate the orginal.


After spending several hours at Mount Vernon, we thought we were wrapping it all up when we entered into what we thought was a gift shop, but ended up being a museum and education center, another half day of viewing. The only problem was that we only had 45 minutes till closing! We sort of ran through it, I was so disappointed that we weren't able to enjoy it more. It was really great!

So, if you are ever in this area of the country, plan an entire day at Mount Vernon! You won't be disappointed!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Capitol & National Archives - Day Six

I know, I know..... I have been slacking in the blogging department! Now that we have completed our first two weeks of school, maybe I can get back in the groove!

Anyway, Washington vacation continued..... We spent our 6th day touring the Capitol building. It was really amazing and so beautiful!!! Our newly elected Congressman, Travis Childers, could not give us a tour because he was in Iraq visting our troops, so we got the next best thing, his intern!


The sun is too bright for Parker! He couldn't look at the camera!


Daddy and Mama


Kelly and the kids keeping Congressman Childers chair warm for him!

Okay, just a little trivia! The Rotunda is so big, the entire Statue of Liberty could fit inside it! That may give you a little perspective. Hanging in the Rotunda are giant canvases telling stories of America's history and at the very top is a painting of Washington surrounded by symbols of American democracy. The detail was truly amazing!





After touring the Capitol, we headed over to the National Archives.


Avery stopping for a pose!


Me showing Kelly my "mean" face!


Hummm?! Not sure what these two were doing!!


The boys entertained themselves playing in the shade while waiting an HOUR in line to get inside the archives!



Many of the country's most important papers, pictures and documents are kept safe in this building. The most famous are the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. We were able to view all of them.


Another exhasting, but fun filled day!