Wednesday, June 25, 2008

DC - Part 2




















Alright, this is where the really good stuff starts. I kept notes while were were there so I wouldn't forget everything by the time I got around to blogging.
Our first stop was the Air and Space Museum... we got up and out so quickly that we arrived 5 minutes before the doors opened. It was really cool to see some planes with quite a bit of history. we saw Spaceship one- the first personally owned craft to go to Space, and I loved the Space exhibit- the history of telescopes and discovery... David liked looking at the pretty colors there too. We ate lunch there and then decided to see what else we could fit into our day. Next stop- The Museum of Natural History... it was SO cool! we Saw that gorgeous Hope Diamond... and many other stunning gemstones - there were earring that belonged to Marie Antoinette, and several tiara's and necklaces that belonged to other European Royalty- talk about impressive! Next we saw the Dinosaur room, and the Mammoths and Giant Sloths- the whole place was completely overwhelming in its amazingness. I wanted to see the Castle, which was the original building that housed all the Smithsonian displays back in the day. It is a beautiful building- stunning architecture, inside and out. It is now the information center, and lucky for us a gift shop- it started pouring rain while we were there, so we now own a Smithsonian Umbrella, lol. The rain showed no sign of letting up, so we decided to see how far we could get, we went into the National Gallery of Art so see the sights and dry out... it is the largest Marble building in the WORLD... absolutely no windows, so that the priceless works will be safe from sun damage. We saw works by Degas, Monet, Renoir to name a few as well as unbelievable marble sculptures. I wish we could have explored the whole thing, but we needed to get David back to the hotel for food and a nap. So off we went through the rain again, and finally made it back to our hotel. Because of the rain we once again ate at the Dubliner- I continued to be impressed and wish that we could have taken the entire restaurant home with us. Tomorrow, the National Zoo!

Washington DC - Part 1

 
 
 

Hey Everyone! Sorry about the delay in getting the DC blog up, but the internet has been giving me a bit of grief the last couple of days. To start I will say that David did a GREAT job on the airplane. He slept all the way to the airport... being like 5 am I was a bit jealous, and was happy all the way through security, I ont he other hand had forgotten to renew my drivers license so I had to go through extra screening- I am just glad they let me on the plane. Once he was fed we settled in for the hour long wait to board the plane, David slept a little, but I knew he was going to be tired once we got on the airplane, so he cried abit as we taxied, but settled in for a good nap once we were underway. The whole time change thing was confusing, and we were tired once we finally got to the hotel, so we all settled in for a nice long nap, and woke up at 9pm DC time - a little late for dinner. We were pretty hungry, so once David was fed and happy, we headed downstairs to the Dubliner, an Irish restaurant attached to the hotel- it was VERY good and David even sat in a high chair for a while! After dinner we headed back to our room and promptly went back to sleep- I am glad we did because it made the sightseeing easy to get up for the next day. I will continue to post each day of our adventure, All the Real fun starts in Part two!
God Bless :)
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Friday, June 13, 2008

4 Months Old!

 



Hi everyone! David is 4 months old now... It is so amazing, time flies by while I watch him grow up. We went in for a checkuo at the Doctors today so now we know that he is 15 lbs and 11 oz, and 25 1/5 inches long! He is doing great! I added even more photos to his 3-6 month web album, so check out the link and enjoy!
Oh- we are all going on vacation to Washington DC this next week, so once we are back and settled back in I will try to get up all the photos and stories we plan to make while we are there.
God Bless you all :)






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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

A conversation between David and a Dog

David loves to talk these days, problem is- he gets distracted if I get the camera out, so I managed to catch him talking to his new puppy friend.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Birthday at the Zoo

We got to see the giraffes walk by.. great chance for a close up :)

The Jaguar was so pretty, his fur looked like plush velvet

The gorillas were pretty cool, one of them jumped at the window right in front of me!

I liked the Wallaroo's... still not sure what the difference is between them and kangaroo's

Here is David and I in front of the Grizzly habitat

Pink Flamingos- they have a special place in the hearts of us Ferguson's
 
I finally got to see Girrafes!
 
The Hippo's put on quite a show... and made noises like a motor boat starting up!
 
The male Lion was impressive, huffing and roaring- he could be heard all over the surrounding area!
 
I had such a wonderful time at the Woodland Park Zoo... Jonathan, David and I went to celebrate my birthday. I was so excited to see the giraffes, and they were stunning! I think that they are so regal and elegant. I also loved the jaguar- he looked like velvet and the grizzly bears- so dangerous and cuddly at the same time. While it was drizzling most of our trip- the abundant trees kept us fairly dry and we had a lot of fun :) Please enjoy the photos!
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Memorial Day





 



We had a wonderful trip this Memorial Day, despite the difficulty growing flowers and the predictions of rain the day turned out wonderfully. We enjoyed breakfast at Stuffy's and shared a gargantuan cinnamon roll in honor of my birthday. Then we prepared to head out, once David was fed he was ready for his first trip to Oregon. he handled the drive wonderfully, sleeping most of the time and eating at rest stops. Once we arrived at the cemetary, the sun was shining and we were in a good mood :) I fed David once more while everyone else prepared the flowers then I strapped him on my chest and we made the rounds, at the second cemetery we just held him because there was less walking involved. Hopefully I will soon get photos from Laura and Teresa because they were the ones taking photos while I held David. After Lunch at Murphy's grill we started the trip home... and at the rest stop we split into different groups- guys in one car and girls in another- we were going shopping! While our intent was to look for a wedding dress for Aunt Linda, we didn't have much luck as most shops required appointments, we did manage to figure out what to do with her hair and do some other general clothes shopping as well. We enjoyed dinner at the Olive garden and finally got the rain and enjoyed a rainbow and beautiful sunset on the drive home.


 

 

 


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