Saturday, May 26, 2007

Vacation!


What a fun trip! Scott and I spent the third week in May in Maryland and Virginia to visit family and the nation's capital, which neither Scott nor I had visited before.


The first few days were spent in Maryland with my sister and her family. She has two adorable little girls, which none of my pictures do justice to. With them we visited Ellicott City, Annapolis, and the DC temple. I'd been told that when you approach the temple from the freeway belt loop, the temple is striking, but actually seeing it was breathtaking! The freeway is surrounded on both sides with trees that are 40-50 feet high, so you can't see any buildings or houses. For a few miles before you can see the temple, all you see are trees. Then as you reach the top of a gentle slope in the freeway (cue angels singing) the temple is straight in front of you, rising above the trees.



This is my sister with her family on the temple grounds. Scott took a picture of me taking their picture.

We only had one day to spend in DC and we tried to cram as much into that day as our feet would let us.


Before lunch we went around to the monuments. I was amazed at the spirit that was present at every monument. They evoke respect and a sense of national pride. I had never read Lincoln's whole "Four score and seven years..." speech until we visited the Lincoln monument. I was so moved by it I almost want to frame a copy and hang it on my wall.



After lunch, we only had two hours left to visit the Smithsonian museums. We only got to the Natural History and Air and Space Museum at warp speed. Unfortunately, our camera battery died on us, so we didn't get many pictures. The one below is a neat one that Scott took.


For the second half of our trip, we went to Virginia Beach with Scott's family. The first night there we stood on the beach and dipped our feet in the icy ocean water as we watched dozens of dolphins swim just several yards off shore. It was a neat experience. Later than night, the sand was crawling with little and big crabs. The next day was our only really good warm beach day. Scott got to play beach football with his brothers and we both got a little boogie boarding in, despite the cold waters.



It was great to see the whole family. It makes me sad we don't live closer to everyone. But we plan on visiting the DC area again whenever we can.

4 comments:

Alisha said...

its so fun to read everyones blog about the trip. you two take great pictures. we loved spending time with you.

Mom and Dad Pete said...

We loved it too; what a great idea! Even though I don't take pictures --I need to get into the habit of not leaving my camera in the suitcase!

Amy said...

I felt that same way when I visited the Lincoln Memorial 10 years ago. What an amazing speech!

Anonymous said...

I wish we could have spent more time when we were there four years ago. Also, Britta, you are so beautiful. And your hair is getting so long! I love it!