Tuesday, July 16, 2013

It Felt Good to be Back.

So remember that time when we stopped in DC for a couple days on our way to Connecticut, way back at the beginning of June? Ha well I'm finally here, sharing those photos. Talk about better late than never!

The first day we visited the temple where we got married and surprised our dear friend Jenna who's serving her mission in DC, but our second day was all about DC staples like the National Zoo and the National Gallery of Art. Art and zoo animals---two of my favorite things!

Friends, I love the zoo. Probably as much as I love the aquarium. I'm right up at the front of the fence with all the little field trip kids, going crazy any time the animal does, well, anything. What was so great about this trip was that we went in the morning so all the animals were bright-eyed and bushy tailed (some quite literally) and we got to see so much more of them than when we've gone in the afternoon and half of them are napping. 
That stork. I've got a bone to pick with that stork.
Flamingos are always a favorite.
These guys were being so friendly---their gorgeous tail feathers even brushed my foot! And has anyone else ever noticed that the sounds Kevin makes in Up are actually a peacock's?
Awesome.
Hey look! Its Cameron and Courtney! We were so lucky to meet up with them for a couple meals while were in DC. Its always great to see old college friends!
After the zoo and lunch with the Squires we headed to the (so wonderfully air conditioned) National Gallery.
We kind of have a habit of getting one of these chocolate eclair ice cream bars whenever we walk around DC. 
Maybe its because we miss Remy so so much, but we love sculptures with dogs included. So beautiful!
Joey loves the Degas sculpture collection, particularly the horses.
Ok see that special exhibit? Diaghilev and the Ballet Russes? If its still open and you're in the DC area---GO. It was incredible! One of my favorite exhibits I've seen. The costumes were beautiful and it was interesting to see how closely artists like Picasso and Manet worked with this culturally forward ballet. We wish we could've seen it again!
For dinner we were dying for some great pasta. I mean I literally googled "best penne vodka in Washington DC". We found this place called Acqua al 2 near capitol hill and it turned out to be a great find. And, their penne vodka did turn out to be quite delicious! 
And of course, what's a great pasta dinner without some Pitango gelato for dessert?
While we sat outside eating our gelato I noticed a plume of smoke near us, and since we weren't in an industrial area I knew it couldn't have been steam from a factory or anything like that. A few minutes later we started to smell wood burning and the smoke became darker and thicker. As we walked towards our metro stop we noticed crowds of people, dozens of police and fire department vehicles, news crews, and yellow caution tape everywhere. Trying not to let our minds wander to the worst scenario (you know, the T word), we moved a little closer to one of the news crews to see if we could over hear what happened. It was then that we found out that a hardware store and community icon had caught on fire just moments ago. We never found out much more about the situation and how much damage had been done but the last I heard was that no one was hurt during the incident. So anyways, as we looked towards the location of the fire and blackness filling the air, I turned around and snapped this photo of the capitol with the smoky haze slowly creeping towards it. 

The next day we left for Philadelphia (up next!) on our tour up the east coast. Though we were only in DC for a brief couple days, it was great to revisit old favorites from our time in Virginia!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Surprising Sister Aldridge.

Not gonna lie, one of the reasons I wanted to go to the temple while we were visiting DC was that I knew one of my best friends and college roommate was serving her mission in DC and had been at the temple visitors center for quite some time, and I was really hoping to see her there. We hadn't seen each other since Joey and I got married over a year ago, so my fingers were definitely crossed.

We got to the temple sometime around 10am and checked at the visitors center for Jenna, only to find that she wasn't there. I tried not to be, but I was disappointed. Luckily, another sweet sister wanted to help us out so she checked the schedule and told us Jenna would be at the visitors center later that afternoon! So we spent some time in the temple, went out and had lunch, did some shopping, picked up cupcakes at Georgetown Cupcakes (including a belated birthday cupcake for Jenna) and made our way back to the temple.

We explained again that we were looking for Sister Aldridge and another missionary went to find her. Apparently she was watching one of the movies at the visitors center when we arrived, and she wondered who on earth was interrupting her movie. Boy, was she surprised when she turned the corner and saw us standing there! 

It was so great seeing her again! It was like having a little piece of what life used to be like in Virginia. We sat down and talked for about an hour---she told us about how much she loves serving a mission and teaching the gospel in Spanish, and we talked to her about whats been going on in our lives the last couple months, and she had some very sweet words of hope and encouragement for us. We talked about how after her mission, she, Mallory, and I are going to have Skype dates so we can watch Nacho Libre and The Office together again---if you haven't watched comedies with Jenna and hear her laugh, you just haven't lived. Its so clear how happy she is right now and how much she loves sharing the gospel. And she sure did love that chocolate peanut butter cupcake we brought her---a long-time shared favorite of ours. Getting to see Jenna was hands down one of the highlights of the week!


We love you, Sister Aldridge, and can't wait to see you again!


Our Temple.

Before actually getting to Connecticut we decided to take our time and spend a few days visiting favorite cities and friends. First stop: Washington DC! Boy, it felt so good to be back in a familiar place. And of course a trip to the temple we got married in was number one on our list of things to do while we were there---followed by an absolutely mandatory lunch at Cava and a peanut butter chocolate cupcake from Georgetown Cupcakes, naturally. 


Thursday, September 20, 2012

iPhonography: September Lately

Hello friends,

So.....We're moving in 11 days! Which means blogging frequency has continued to go down. But things are coming along. I'm finishing up at my two jobs, the movers come in 6 days, and we're pretty sure we have a place to live, and though I'm stressed often (I just can't help it!), things are going to be ok--no, great! Even though the power school schedule is going to be INSANE, we're so excited to move and start a new part of our life. Plus, as Debra Sowell told me, I'm going to have a Costco, so its going to be awesome. We're definitely ready to live in a bigger city, that's for sure!

Anyways, here's life lately as we try to fit in as much Virginia goodness before we leave!


Mom + Amy visited so we took them to a VMI parade || My newest cousin, Jackson Tanner Crellin! || A very sleepy Marley || Yummy pear tomatoes || Outdoor date night to welcome in the cooler weather || Newtown Bakery mini-haul || Fruit leather making || Split Banana Gelato || hooray for Warhol soup cans || Last Trip to DC, including lunch at Cava + Georgetown Cupcake for a Chocolate PB Fudge || Pitango Gelato || Last trip to the DC LDS Temple || deliciousness from Cool Springs Organic Market

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Our Super 8 Wedding Film

Here's our charming super 8 film from our friends over at The Wedding Format!


|| you can check out our wedding photos from The Wedding Format here & here ||

Monday, August 13, 2012

iPhonography: Life Lately


Busch Gardens with Alex and Joey's dad || Pho 78 || Georgetown Cupcake disaster (our fault) || Marley is getting so big! || our new fave: Cava Mezze Grill (twice!) || Raspberries and frozen yogurt at Pinkberry - the one that started it all || trip to the DC LDS Temple || beautiful sunset || trying new recipes || wildflowers for the kitchen || we're in love
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