Sunday, September 20, 2009

Travel Log: Maryland

Earlier this month we were able to spend a week in Maryland with Mike's older brother Sam and his wife Kristin and my hilarious nephew Isaac. Neither Mike nor I have spent much time on the east coast and we thought it was beautiful! Almost as soon as we left the airport we seemed to be surrounded by green. The weather was perfect, cool and refreshing.
Our first Sunday in Maryland we drove to the Washington D.C. temple and met up with my Aunt DeeDee and her family.

After touring the temple grounds we all headed to a picnic in the park where a friendly passerby serenaded us in spanish while we ate. He explained that he gets bored and so he likes to play for people in the park. We were the beneficiaries. The major highlight of the outing was chatting with my Aunt and seeing my adorable cousins. I think they like snuggling with my chubby Asa.

Our Labor Day was spent discovering D.C. It felt so surreal to walk around the National Mall and actually see the great monuments in person. The kids loved riding the metro, running around the mall and playing at the Smithsonian. My favorite was the World War II Memorial, I felt a beautiful peace as I thought about the great sacrifices made by those who were being memorialized. I was impressed with how well my sister in law Kristin knew her way around. From the moment we stepped out of the metro and I was completely disoriented until we got back on it several hours later she knew right where to go and the quickest route to get there!

Another evening on our trip we went to the beach! Annabelle has never been to the ocean and she loved it! It didn't take long for her to jump right in and enjoy the warm water. Isaac and Sam showed her how to dig trenches along the beach for waves to fill up and wash away. Asa must have enjoyed the soothing sounds of the waves because he slept the ENTIRE time.

Our timing in Maryland seemed to be perfect as Gala apples and raspberries were in season. I think raspberry picking might have been my favorite part of the entire trip! I couldn't seem to stop picking. I kept reaching in the bushes to get just one more.
Before we came out to Maryland Isaac had made the request to his mom that we have a pirate party. So that is exactly what we did! Kristin made cupcakes and let the kids decorate and devour them until we thought they might get sick. Isaac made me laugh so hard as he would slap some frosting on his cupcake, bite it off, do it again and again before just eating the icing off of his knife and then once that wasn't getting into his mouth fast enough he started going for it with his fingers - all the while muttering "mmm, yumm yumm, mmm" to himself. It was hysterical!
Another day it was rainy so we ventured into Baltimore to visit the Children's Museum. As to be expected - it was a blast! Here is my favorite shot from the day:
And what would a vacation with Mike be without a nature hike? Mike loved his walks through this forest.
Here are {some} of Mike's favorite shots from the trip:

THANK YOU Sam and Kristin SOOO much for letting us come and crash with you for a week. You were wonderful hosts and tour guides. We loved visiting with you and getting to see some amazing places out east!

5 comments:

James said...

How fun! Loved all the pics!

grandma Shauna said...

These are all such awesome pictures. What a great trip you had. Papa and I love that you all enjoy spending tmie together. We have wonderful kids and they married perfect spouses.

The Fox Family said...

you were in D.C. and didnt call me?!?!!?! I am soooo not talking to you!!!! ;(

Growing Up Skye said...

I've been waiting to see your Maryland pictures! It looks like you and the kids had a lot of fun which is great. I swear Annabelle is way bigger than the last time I saw her. I guess it's been a month or more, but it seems longer for some reason. D.C. is amazing, isn't? I love the pics and I hope I get to see you guys when we get back next week! Skye just randomly said something about Asa the other day, so I'm sure she'll want to see you all, too!

Hannah said...

I LOVE all the foliage on the East coast! I'm glad y'all had a fun visit! It's interesting seeing pictures of the WW II monument. I just finished reading a book about some JApanese people who were shipped off to an internment camp. So many people suffered during that time! I think we often forget how blessed we are to live now! Thanks for reminding us all!