Last weekend we were trying to get in the Christmas spirit so we went to see the train display and tree at Union station (dontated by the Norwegians), the National tree in front of the white house (surrounded by 50 little trees with ornaments made by a school from each state). Then we ended our evening at the Washington DC temple to see the lights and the international creche display there (they had one from Italy!).
video of Jonah in the snow
Video of Jonah in the snow
Video of the “jonah dance”
Grin
Philly
Met my good friend Rachel in Philadelphia this weekend…it’s the halfway point between us. I haven’t seen her in two years, but every time I see her it’s like no time has passed at all. Love this girl. We walked all over the city chatting away and stopping at random places for lunch, hot chocolate, and snacks. She’s engaged to be married next November, sadly I won’t be able to make it…I’ve heard Jewish weddings are a blast.
At one point while we were walking around we came across this street where all the cars were stopped and spaced out strangely…even though the light was green none of them moved or even honked (they loooove to honk in Philly). It was like the twilight zone. We stepped through the cars and all the drivers just stared straight ahead. We asked a woman standing nearby what the heck was going on…they were filming a movie, “safe”…maybe we’re in it!
DC
Medieval Times
We have been wanting to try medieval times for awhile now. It was fun, the food was mostly meat with no utensils. Followed by some great entertainment. My favorite was probably the fancy horses that could do neat tricks like jump up(all four hooves off the ground)and dance around. I was expecting more jousting, but they didn’t do much of that. (Maryland Renn fair had awesome jousting so I was a little sad they didn’t do it at medieval times…) Jonah liked it, he did pretty well. We did have to give him his binkie, but he made a friend, the old lady sitting next to him paid more attention to him then the show! It was cute. We cheered for our blue knight and booed at the green knight who in turn stuck out his tongue at our section a few times.
Christmas conundrum
At what point in your life is it time to start having Christmas on your own? I stress out so much over what to do for Christmas every year. This year we had a plan in place, we were going to stay home. Then we found out we would be leaving for Italy in March. We will probably be there for the next three years, so I found myself re-evaluating our holiday plans. But it doesn’t seem like a financially smart decision for us right now to spend $1000 on plane tickets to get home when we just saw everyone only a few months ago. At the same time though, should we decide to come home from Italy at any point, those tickets run $1000 a piece…for three of us that’s a bit painful. So I think we will probably be sticking with the plan at this point. We may try to get back west in February, when the tickets are cheaper than holiday ones. But we’ll see.
Then there are the brothers…Cody is out on his mission and won’t be back until June or August. So we won’t be seeing him for five years! This might happen with Taylor as well…we are scheduled to be in Italy until after Taylor turns 19…
The moral of this story is, don’t move so far away from family unless you are a millionaire!!! haha. We do miss and love everyone…wish we could see your faces more often.