Thursday, May 3, 2012
Our First Virginia Easter
The National Cathedral
Above is a stain glass window dedicated to the Apollo XI mission. In the middle of the red circle is a white dot and in the white dot is a black dot which is kind of hard to see. That Dark spot is a piece of the moon. How cool is that.
Another cool fact is that Woodrow Wilson is buried in the Cathedral, and is one of the only people buried in a tomb and not in a crypt. He's actually right in the worship area, which is cool but weird. Just right there where you can touch it.
Each one of these kneeling cushions is hand done, each one with different themes. One of the Chapel's has ones that are representative of states. Each is made by someone in a committee that had to submit various samples and be approved. There is even one made by the Queen Mother!
This was a pretty emotional piece of artwork in the Cathedral. It was located in the Military Memorial Chapel. It also had a beautiful hanging tapestry.
Here's some more pics from the tour and some of our visits. You can see more on the facebook page
Monday, April 2, 2012
Visiting the Cherry Blossoms
What Brian had been waiting for!!
I was so grateful that I have such a great camera and was pretty impressed with the finished results!
Checking out the Tidal Basin
Jefferson Memorial
Yay for family pics by random Photographers
with cameras better than mine
Practicing my awesome skills
Brian is a little photographer in the making
Marine One, or one of the Marine Ones
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Meet Virginia
We've taken several drives into the city and seen the Washington Monument, the National Treasury, Dupont Circle, The Capitol Building, WWII Memorial, Arlington National Cemetary, The White House and even took a jaunt down Embassy Row on our way to the church we've been going to for awhile, The National Cathedral. Its been pretty amazing so far and its only been a couple months.
What's so strange about 'The District' is that its so much smaller than I envisioned. Sacramento seems bigger. I know that's weird to say and clearly you can't understand until to see it (like I had to). There aren't any tall buildings and you can see everything driving down any road. It seems small and quaint. It seems sweet and simple. And while I know (especially as a Criminal Justice major) that DC is notoriously dangerous in some sections, and especially in the evening, you don't get that feeling driving through on a Sunday morning. The first time we drove in Christopher and I were staring out at the Washington monument and then all of the sudden I was like, "Is that the Pentagon?" Really, its just right there, off the freeway, like "Hello Pentagon, how are you?" We went to the nearest base to us to go grocery shopping. After we did that we just walked over to Arlington National Cemetary and saw the changing of the guard at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It just feels like a small town.
In short and for my first post...I'm in love.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
my house is driving me nuts
National Cathedral
The only snow we've seen in our backyard
Pentagon Memorial and burial location at Arlington
Ami, leaving a remembrance stone on one of the 9/11 Pentagon victims stone
Arlington with the Air Force Memorial in the background
Kennedy Gravesite
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