This is the exhibit they had on humanitarian aid done by the church. It had a huge part about our vineyard in Madera!
After that, we went to see all the monuments in DC at night. They were all really cool. Colin's favorite was the WWII memorial, its pretty new and really cool.
The Vietnam memorial.
Washington monument
These two are the WWII memorial. One side was for the Atlantic theater, and the other the Pacific theater, surrounded by wreaths for all 50 states and a fountain in the middle. It also had some really poignant quotes on the walls.
Lincoln. The only memorial still bombarded with school age kids at 10 at night.
This is the Jefferson memorial. You have to walk around a lake to get to it. I asked if we had to go to it when we were going to go see his actual house, not just his statue's house, but Colin said yes. It was very pretty though.
This is Michie's Tavern, you eat in the small part by the fireplace, The big part is where they used to sleep.
This is Colin trying on an officer's wig from back in the day :)
Monticello.
Me in front of the back of Monticello
Holding hands with TJ. He's about the same height as Colin, must've gotten them mixed up :)
This is the House of Burgesses.
Some random volunteer fighting for American freedom from the Brits
If you can't tell, this is a fluorescent light bulb in an 1700s lantern. I thought it was pretty funny, but it probably helps keep the buildings from burning down, unlike a candle, which might speed up the process...
The good guys... or the bad guys depending.
The British are coming!
The view from our hotel.
The boat in the Yorktown harbor
Some of the excavations of the old church where Pocahontas and John Rolfe got married
More excavating. This was a Civil War bomb proof built above the original town.
What the layout of the fort was like. For years they thought it had fallen into the river, but then someone came by and said I dont think that makes sense, and lo and behold they found it.
One of the boats we went on in the second Jamestown. It is a replica of the one some of the original settlers came to Jamestown in.
the restaurant we went to in Alexandria. Colin got a free pastry :)
A paddle boat in the harbor near Alexandria. We saw it later on down the Potomac river by Mount Vernon.
Me in front of Washington's house.
Colin and I standing behind Washington's house. He had a great view.
The sixth day was spent entirely in getting the ID card and the flight to Germany. The guy who gave us the ID card also gave Colin and accidental promotion :)
The seventh day we spent in the Baltimore area so we were close by for our flight. We went to see some cool ships and a light house in the harbor. Then Colin's dad dropped us off at the airport, where we finally got on the flight. Ultimately it was a great trip, and we got to spend some time with Colin's dad, which was really nice.
A ship we went on in Baltimore
Me sleeping in the hammock of the ship above.
The torpedo hole of the sub we went on.
The sub we went on from WWII. It sunk the last two ships of the conflict.
This is me steering the wheel of the Chesapeake, a lightship that was stationed in the Chesapeake for years. They replaced it with a real lighthouse.
This is Colin and his dad as we left to go on the plane the first time.
We had a great trip, and we're glad to be in Germany. Now we just have to wait around for the 3 day weekend to end so we can get busy!