Monday, August 8, 2011

Last Weekend in DC

Where has the time gone?! I remember being so excited when the hubby got his phone call about the possibility of moving to DC--now it is all done.  We spent our last weekend in DC seeing sites that we had not seen yet.  We first went to Ford's Theatre where Lincoln was shot.
This was his Presidential box that he was shot in--restored to look exactly like it was when he was sitting there. There was one narrow hallway in the theatre that was lined with pictures on both sides.  One side showed pictures of what Lincoln did the day he was shot at different times leading up to his assassination.  The other side showed pictures of John Booth at the same times and what he was doing during the day leading up to killing the President. It was pretty interesting..but very sad.  Lincoln had taken his wife on a carriage ride in the afternoon, and was holding her hand when he was shot.
This was the gun that killed him.  Booth dropped it before he jumped out of the box onto the stage. It only held one bullet.
After, we walked over to the Jefferson Memorial. It was huge, and the view was gorgeous!
Franklin Roosevelt admired Jefferson and had his monument built.  While it was under construction, Roosevelt had men cut down the trees in front of the White House that were blocking the view.  He wanted to watch it go up, and the trees remain cut today.  I took this picture standing at the monument, looking at the White House. 
We also went to the Arlington Cemetery and watched the Changing of the Guards Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider.
The headstones are perfectly aligned and if you look at them at a certain angle, the lines stay perfect but head in different directions.  It is really neat.
Handsome Husband
We had some friends over for dinner and this is the only pic we got of the night: 
HAHA we are going to miss Ben and Sienna!
Holocaust Museum.  SO SAD. The hubby wasn't able to come with me, but I learned a lot about how Hitler gained his power and killed so many people. Tragic.  This room with all of the shoes makes your heart drop as soon as you walk in.
We also had record high heat waves coming through here.  It was physically impossible to cool down in the shade with the humidity.  We were sweating ALL the time.  There were around 30 deaths on the east coast because of this heat wave--good thing we didn't have any problems.
We have loved the opportunity to be in DC and the hubby is pleased with his experience at his internship. We have received much help from different friends since we have been here, and could not have done it without them. We will miss them and our DC life very much!

1 comment:

  1. Looks like so much fun! Crazy how fast time goes right! I think we will have to take a trip there shorty it all looks amazing!

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