Monday, August 1, 2011

Washington D.C

We had so much fun on our trip to Washington D.C! After parking at the Union Station (behind us), which is a real train station, we went on an adventure by foot with Corbins dad and sister.


This bell was at the train station. It is huge!
My cute hubby waiting at the train station

The architecture here is amazing! (statue at the station)



Next we went to the SPY museum! It was pretty cool, but pricy. We had to memorize a secret identity and go on a "mission" throughout the museum. We learned about the spy's throughout the years and all the neat gadgets they used (like a lipstick gun, shoe microphone, and a hollow coin for hiding secrets).It got me thinking about what today's technology is!







Next we went and saw: The Declaration of Independance, Constitution, and Bill of rights in this building (The national archives). Once again... amazing architecture!



This is just a side door (below)



THESE are the main doors! Once you really could go through them... now a small door.






Across the street was an art gallery in a park. Unique artistic views covered the park... this one happens to be my favorite. It is a tree made entirely out of metal!


Across from the park was the "mall" which is the famous patch of grass when you think of Martin Luther king. One side is the capital (below)...


... And the other side is the pencil



On the right side is the Smithsonian which is actually made of sandstone

(says my rock -savy hubby)



But my favorite museum by far was the Museum of Natural History (located across from the smithsonian on the left side of the mall). You walk in and see this!


We went to the ocean part first... This is the jaw bone of a HUGE prehistoric shark. I'm SOOOO glad they are extinct!!



We ended up getting so into the museum that we didn't take a lot of pictures. We got to see a mummy, a bunch of human/ caveman skulls, a giant squid, every rock in the world, and the biggest diamond in the world.


We walked back to our car exhausted and sticky with sweat, however, it was an incredibly fun day!!!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Colonial Williamsburg

We went to Colonial Williamsburg to celebrate our 4 month anniversary yesterday. It is such a cute little town! We decided to park the car and just explore on foot. With no map in hand, we stumbled across this first huge building




And after walking around the museum... we later found that this used to be an insane assylum! AHHH talk about creepy!


In the basement, however, it was a huge museum with a ton of civil war stuff. These are muskets (below)




We left the looney house and walked around the town. Even though it was 4 pm it was still so hot, but entirely worth it. So fun!



We turned a corner and stumbled across this area of town where the homes have been rebuilt and the people walk around in clothes from the civil war time period. It was a wierd site at first because we didn't know anything about it! haha



After finding a visitors center we finally found a map of this cute little town.






Not long into our tour a tree decided to crash down on one of the houses! One guy standing around us thought it was a "Disney effect" but my forest ranger knew better haha


While walking around the homes, we stumbled across a cute garden. I can't wait to have a yard! Hubby took my picture (oh this is my tie dye shirt BTW... turned out great!).




This is my favorite house that we saw. I'm going to paint it for sure!



It was a very fun day in Colonial Williamsburg :) I love my Hubby so much and i am glad that we can have these fun adventures together.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Bring It On

Its amazing how people are controlled by money in this world. This green paper can cause a person to feel happiness, greed, anger, fear, hatrid, and a whole bundle of other emotions. The saddest part is when it comes between loved ones. The one thing that money cannot control in my life is JOY. I say that because when i feel joy it comes from inside me. it starts like a tiny ball of energy from my core until the feeling consumes me and i am invincible. Joy cannot be tampered with, torn down, or taken from me unless i hand it over freely. We can, however, spread joy to others without giving it away from our lives.This reminder has helped me a lot this summer. Life has its hard lessons, and its unfortunate when we have to be a part of them. But we can never forget that we can choose to have joy!

I have a goal this summer to be happy no matter what life hits me in the face with. Joy and I ... we're gonna be tight :)

Ps. I did tie dye today with the wifes... good stress relief. I can't wait to see how my shirt turned out. I'll keep ya posted!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Bubble girl?

virginia is starting to get more and more familiar, but at the same time there are aspects about it that are sooo foreign to me. I have this little bubble of town that i know... the library, walmart, sweet frog, and the ups store. Thanks to my trusty gps we are able to find the movie theater and nice malls but it isn't like Utah where things are in such close proximity. This is the country baby and it definately has "wide open spaces" - filled with trees and trees and more trees. It is such a bizar feeling to not be able to see what is on the other side of the block without driving or walking there. Businesses and homes are tucked away in the trees, only to be labeled or noticed by a driveway, business sign, or mail box. The speed limit is about 45 on the roads here (even in neighborhoods) but it feels like 60 partially because the trees are so thick and intensify the speed and also because no one here goes remotely close to the speed limit. If you go the speed limit you get tail gated or flipped off. crazy!!

I made meat loaf, cheesy potatoes, and caesar salad last night :) hubby loved it. I'm in the market for a nice camera ( the nikon / cannon kind) if anyone knows of one or wants to sell theirs at a good price let me know!

ta ta for now!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Joy

I borrowed a ballet conditioning video from my cousin and tried it out the other day. The girl on the video was smiling the entire time she was working out (as ballerina's do) and at first she was really on my nerves. I couldn't stand how she looked so perky doing her leg lifts. It was almost as she was mocking me as i was dying. But then i tried out her little method and made it a goal to smile the entire time i did the work out. To my surprise i actually ended up enjoying the workout! This reminded me to have joy... a word that starting meaning a lot to me when i was taking voice lessons. When singing, everything is better if you have an expression of joy on your face. Your posture, lift, tone, everything is better with joy. sometimes i forget to incorporate joy into normal things of my day like putting on make up or making dinner or grocery shopping! My goal of the weekend and rest of the week is to remember to wear an expression of joy.


You're never fully dressed without a SMILE :)

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Dreams

I had a horrible dream last night. The kind where you wake up and think it was real, and when the time comes that you realize everything is normal, you are so thankful that its not real. I think that dreams are so interesting. Why do we dream? Is it our minds way of wandering, our curiosity, our fears? I find it so interesting. I took a psychology class once and loved every minute of it. I think the human mind is fascinating, science has always been fun and interesting to me. Where was i going with this.... oh, I'm thankful for dreams even though some are horrible. I think they are constant reminders of being different and thinking at new heights. For example, i have a dream that one day we will go to Italy. I have dreams where i can fly if i jump really high. I have a dream that my hubby will sell like no man has ever sold before. I have a dream... haha guess the possibility of watching fireworks on the 4Th of July at the national monument in D.C where Martin Luther King "had a dream" is inspiring this blog post. Hang with me people, cause apparently i have many dreams! :)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Attention Walmart Shoppers

So i went to walmart today (it is the closest grocery store - literally right across the street from the apartments) and i almost got trampled. Not to be racist (i have black cousins), but there were probably 2 million black booties in that store each with a shopping cart, crazy look on their face, and a yearning to be needing what ever i was standing in front of. It is hard to do my job AND grocery shop so when i have to schedule a tech i pull off to the side usually in front of like gross prunes or something that i know will not be touched or needed in the next little bit and do my thing, but today was crazy. Attention Walmart shoppers, what ever the blonde white girl is standing in front of is half off as long as she is standing in front of it!!! ya that's what it felt like haha. It was a good way to make me get in and get out though!

Ps. I know you were wondering... it is 6:00pm and 102 degrees outside. My poor hubby.