Friday, March 27, 2015

We the People: went on vacation and here's what we did.

Washington D.C.: March 26, 2015


National Archives located on the corner of Constitution Ave. How excellent. 

Front of the archives advertising for their Alcohol in America exhibit. Another great job Smithsonian!

She's just in awe of all the history!

An interesting gathering of Ukranians out side of the White House

Gretchen in front of the White House!

DC Selfie!

One of 12 reliefs at the WWII memorial. Had to get a pic of the representation of the combat photographer!

WWII memorial looking over everything. All 50 states are represented as well as all US territories. The states were in order of when they ratified the Constitution bouncing back and forth from left to right. In the center of the back wall is filled with around 4000 gold stars. Each one represents 100 deaths. 


The wall of stars. "Here we mark the price of freedom"

The Lincoln Memorial. Construction started in 1914. There are 36 columns on the outside of the memorial. Each column represents each state in the Union at the time of the President's death. The state names are inscribed above the columns. The memorial was dedicated in 1922 and Lincoln's son attended the dedication!
Lincoln selfie. This man was carved from marble by two brothers from New York and is 19 FEET tall and wide! Gretchen was practicing her stoic Lincoln face. 

                             
Lincoln's view. They had the Reflection Pool drained... a bit disappointing. 


                                    
Korean War Memorial. Dedicated in 1995 on the 42nd anniversary of the end of the war. The statues were created by a WWII veteran. 
The Korean memorial wall. Etched with the faces of unidentified soldiers. From the right angle the statues can be seen mixed with the etchings. At the end of the wall is another marked 'Freedom is Not Free'
                                  
Martin Luther King Jr Memorial. Dedicated in 2011 on the anniversary of his March on Washington. The monument is in three pieces. The two large stones on the sides are the 'Mountain of Despair' and the stone in the middle fits in the center and is called the 'Stone of Hope'. MLK Jr is engraved to the back of the Stone of Hope facing the water and looking towards the Jefferson Memorial. 

The beautiful Cherry Blossoms given to us from the Japanese government in 1912 as a token of friendship. (We clearly visited on the wrong day...)

                
Lunch with Allison. Gretchen's yummy fried chicken!

View of the Jefferson Memorial across the Tidal Basin. Next week you will be able to see Cherry Blossoms in this picture.


I know I said I was tired yesterday, but today is a completely different kind of tired! We got more than enough sleep and woke up early, enjoyed some hotel breakfast and coffee, and hit the town. We had only made it 3 blocks when it started to pour.

We ran for cover into a nearby museum. Lucky for us it was still closed... Thankfully the guard was EXTREMELY nice and said we could stay in the foyer as long as it didn't become a trend and she offered us the restroom, which of course we did't need until it was super inconvenient. It stopped raining just enough that we figured we could make a run for the Archives.

We made it inside the door just as it started to come down again! We made our way through the Records of Rights. Starting with the Magna Carta written in 1297! That's 718 YEARS! That's like 4 times the age of our country! This exhibit took us through the Civil Rights movement, Women's Suffrage, and Immigrant Rights. From there we went to the new exhibit, Spirited Republic. This exhibit walked us through the life of alcohol in our country. Prohibition was a majority of the exhibit. Alcohol was treated like marijuana and people were written prescriptions! There was also the 'Drunkometer' on display; the first breathalyzer made in the 1930s. I never thought about how much of a role alcohol actually played in our country.
Sam Adams was a partner in his fathers malt house.
John Hancock made his money from importing alcohol.
Thomas Jefferson was famed for importing European wines.
Andrew Jackson distilled whiskey.
From there we went to the 'Rotunda' which houses the Constitution, Declaration, and Bill of Rights. It's incredibly inspiring to see the 200 year old paper that our country was built on. It's faded and wrinkled and fragile, but you can clearly make out 'We the People,' Sam Adams, John Hancock, and many more famous names.

By the time we got to the gift shop we realized we spent our entire morning in there! So we quickly headed to the opposite side of the mall to meet an old friend for lunch. Lucky girl gets to work right next to the White House! We went to a fancy place called Georgia Browns. It was fabulous southern cooking. We have been gone three whole days so I really needed some cornbread and peach cobbler. The gumbo was totally amazing also!

We trekked back to the mall and saw the White House, Washington Monument, WWII Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial. It was quite a walk. I didn't think we would make it back. We strongly contemplated calling a cab to take us the 2 miles back to our hotel. Out of curiosity I added up the total miles walked and it equaled out to 8 miles (not including what we walked in museums). Tomorrow will be so chill. I'm ready for some wine in Fredericksburg.


Thursday, March 26, 2015

Driving Me Crazy!

I-95N: March 24, 2015


BEST ROAD TRIP EVER!

This sweet boy spent nearly the whole drive in my lap!

The only view of Gallifrey we saw


River just soaking up the last bit of sun he will see in a while

A photo we snapped at our forced pit stop

My lap has got to be more comfortable than water bottles...

Last state line we hit before nightfall came.



We had planned to leave work by noon so we could be on the road by 2pm. 
We got home at 2pm. We split up to get everything done faster. We finally pulled out of the parking lot by 5 freaking pm. It's awesome living in an office park when you leave to go somewhere at 5pm. It took us about an hour just to get to the outskirts of Jax. Right around that time was when Gallifrey thought it would be a good time to use his crate as a litter box. He couldn't even wait till we were out of Florida! We were forced to stop at the Georgia welcome center to clean him up. Then back on the road! Just after South Carolina state line I started getting antsy and couldn't sleep like I was supposed to so Gretchen and I switched and I ended up driving the rest of the way. It wouldn't have been so bad if I had slept more than 3 hours the night before, but oh well at least we made it eventually. Gretchen slept about 80% of the time, of which I am jealous of, but totally don't blame her for doing so. I started getting sleepy and hungry so I woke her up long enough to stop at a Cook Out in North Carolina. We really need one of those in Jax please. With renewed energy we kept trekking up 95. River is a trooper! He just hung out the whole time and chilled. He started getting upset around hour 9, but I was pretty close to tears myself so he wasn't alone. Poor guy was getting whiplash bouncing around while driving on crappy Virginia highways. Gallifrey luckily didn't have any other incidents. 

We pulled into my mothers driveway at 330am Wednesday! And the crazy woman greeted us at the door. We quickly dragged everything into the basement, cats included, and promptly passed out!

If I can spend the rest of the trip driving with the slightest bit more sleep I will never complain about being tired again. I swear!

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

2015 East Coast Road Trip!

March 24-April 8, 2015


This great trip is being coined a 'Work-cation'. If it means I can see some new places, old friends, and create new memories I can deal with doing a little work! This time I get to travel up the coast with my roommate, breaking in her new car!

The Plan
We are leaving Jacksonville after work Tuesday.
Arrive in Fredericksburg and spend the night
Take the VRE commuter train to Washington DC
Spend about 3 days in DC
Take the VRE back to Fredericksburg
Spend the weekend with my mother
-This is where some work will take place
Then we will make our way to New York
-This is where more work will take place
Our last stop is New Haven
Then back to New York
Gretchen will be getting her wisdom teeth pulled at some point
Then back to Virginia to pick up our furry children who will be sufficiently spoiled by grandma.



Thursday, August 15, 2013

What I learned about Backpacking Europe.

1. Just because it's called 'Backpacking' doesn't mean you NEED a backpack. Get something with freaking wheels.
2. Don't go during the winter when the weather ranges from 20 to -20 degrees
3. Budget VERY well.
4. Bring a coin purse cause coins SUCK
5. Learn to say 'Excuse me' and 'Cheers' in every language of countries you will visit
6. Eat carbs.
7. Take a break, don't run yourself ragged.
8. Take advantage of Free.
9. Make friends so in future travels you have a free place to stay!
10. Go with someone you love more than how tired you will be



















Home Sweet Home


Tired.
Glad to be home.
In need of a shower.
Must have Waffle House.
Never been happier to see Bree.

Thank god customs in Atlanta wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. I got told by a TSA person to take a chill pill and made it to our gate in record time. Then I was told I didn't have a seat on our flight and I would have to wait 6 hours for the next flight to Jacksonville, along with a guy in the Navy. Randall was already relaxing in his seat. Somehow I managed to get on the flight. Bree so very sweetly picked us up from the airport! Then directly to Waffle House for bacon and gallons of coffee. So glad to be home...

Cardiff, Wales: Day 28

The entirety of our trip was built around this one single day so we could just nerd out at the Doctor Who EXPERIENCE in Cardiff! The minute we crossed the boarder into Wales signs showed we were no longer in a strictly english speaking country. Even their english didn't sound like english. We have never heard an accent like that. Or seen a language like that. There's just no way to describe how strange we found it all. The trek to the museum was totally ridiculous and long. We couldn't read the few street signs or find a map to help us enough to get to the Experience. When we finally caved and asked for directions... Like I said, interesting accents... We still pretty much guessed at where we were going. Thank god we found it!


The Doctor Who experience on Cardiff Bay

Matt Smith's TARDIS

What a lovely sight!

9th and 10th Doctors TARDIS interior. A whole set that they once BLEW UP and then put back together for display!

A scary Cyberman!

The Silence...

Rose Tyler's outfit

Donna Noble's outfit

Best wallpaper ever.

Millenium Park aka Torchwood