Thursday, June 18, 2015

Take Me To the East Coast!

After a week and a half of moving and getting our place set up, we headed to Virginia to see Collin's family. We stayed there from May 21st-28th. It had been over a year since we have been to Virginia. We really like the area, so it was great to back again. My in-laws live only 30 minutes away from Washington DC. We got to spend a lot of our time there.

After our flight to Washington DC, we went to a high school choir concert for Collin's brother Justin. He was in a jazz choir class at his high school. They performed a variety of modern songs like "Uptown Funk" by Bruno Mars, "Geronimo" by Sheppard, "Firework" by Katy Perry, and much more. It was just so much fun! I was cheering Justin on the whole time. (I think the whole stadium could hear me. Haha.) It brought back a lot of memories when I was in choir in high school. I remember getting into the music and having so much fun performing on stage. I didn't get any pictures of Justin performing on stage, but he did so great! :)

The following day, we went to Washington DC. There is literally SO MUCH to do there that sometimes it can be hard to keep track of. I will give you a warning, this maybe a long blog. :) We decided to explore Smithsonian's National Zoo. It was so neat to discover all the different types of animals that come from all over the world. We went on the American, Asian, African trails. It was so huge that it was nearly impossible to see everything in one day! I was glad we got to see most of the zoo areas. I've always had an interest in biology, so this was just the place to go to learn about how these animals live. Someday, I hope to take our future children here.

 Our picture from the zoo

 We saw some river otters. I thought this was a cool shot of them playing.

 Panda

 This elephant was hungry...


 Sealed with a kiss. :)

 Tarantula!!!

 Collin really liked looking at these frogs. Apparently they're poisonous...

 This picture makes me smile. :)

 He should be a dinosaur trainer, like Chris Pratt. ;)

 This alligator stood perfectly still for a LONG time! A lot of people thought that it was fake.

 I got a pretty good shot of the zebra

As the week went on, we made a visit to Holocaust Museum. There was so much sad historical events that occurred that I didn't even know about until we came to this museum. It had so many different artifacts and videos to look at. We went inside this memorial which had candles around the names of the concentration camps. It was in remembrance of the people who died in those camps. It was just powerful to look at. 

 Collin's grandpa Wheeler helped liberate the Dachau, which is worded above. I was glad I got a picture of it.

After we ate lunch, we met my family at Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum! It was such a happy, yet unbelievable moment to see them at the East Coast. My dad, stepmom, sister, brother-in-law, and niece were all there, so that made it an even bigger reunion! :) Justin was so kind and decided to come with us too. We not only spent time with my family at the air and space museum, but also at Smithsonian's Natural History Museum on Memorial Day! If that wasn't enough, we ran into them again at the National Archives!! It was quite a fun filled week with them. My family members are a lot like me and like to take pictures. Here are the highlights from our time spent with them.


 The group in the air and space museum. These are my favorite people. :)

 I had to squeeze a picture with my amazing sister. We're like two peas in a pod. :)
 Carter Sisters with their husbands. I love this picture!

 Kisses for Miss Abigail

 She got some uncle time with Collin. :)

 This little girl knows how to steal hearts!

 Love this with grandma Patty

 At the natural history museum

 Yawning like the hippo



 Love these girls. Spending time with Abbey was so fun. She loved to be bounced and look at the different animals. She eventually fell asleep. Too much excitement for this little one. :)

Collin and I had originally made plans to meet with them in specific locations in DC before we left on our trip. My stepbrother Preston was getting married in Buffalo, New York, so they decided to stay in DC for a few days before the wedding. I was sad that I missed his wedding, but I couldn't be happier for him and his new bride, Colleen. They are such a cute couple. Now I have a new sister!!! :)

We couldn't have picked a better time to go to DC than Memorial Day. We quickly found out that Washington DC is a patriotic place. Of course, there's a lot of American history found, plus the White House is here. :) There was a parade going through the city with a lot of people gathered around to see it. We didn't watch it, but still had memorable day. 

As I have said before, we got to go to the National Archives. There, we saw the actual Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation, which were signed by our Founding Fathers in the 1700's. It's amazing that they have been preserved for centuries! You can't take any pictures of the articles because the lighting could damage them, and I can't blame them for that rule. The archives are so old that the writing on the documents are already faded. However, they are still visible for the public to view them.

I think that the biggest highlight of DC is that we got to cruise through it... in a segway! We went with Miles and Mikaela as well. At first, it was quite an interesting experience for me. Let's just say that it took me a long time to really control the segway. I kept speeding ahead of everyone else, because I had a hard time stopping it, which was kind of scary. At the same time, I probably looked like someone out of a funny movie yelling out "how do you stop this thing?!" Once I got the hang of it, I was getting by a lot more smoothly. I look back now and laugh about the experience. 

All in all, the segway tour was incredible! The segways are so much fun to use. (when you know how to handle them. Haha.) We got to tour around the Capital building, White House, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial. Here are the pictures to prove it.

 About to go on the segway tour. Another perfect photo bomb achieved by Miles. :)

 We stopped for a picture in front of the capital building. It was under construction because it needed some retouches. I was glad I got the "I <3 DC shirt as a souvenir. :)

 I love this of the Wheeler boys and their wives in front of the Washington Monument.

 Can you tell we're excited?!?!

Haha. I like how everyone is looking at me.

On our last day in Virginia, Collin has been wanting to take me a mini golf course called Woody's. However, I wasn't feeling too good that morning and wasn't sure if I could go. Luckily, it was just congestion so I felt better in no time. Woody's was only 20 minutes away from his family's house. Collin was telling me that he took a girl on a date there before his mission. He said he enjoyed it, so I was curious as to why he was excited about going. When we got there, they told us that we had to wait until they cleaned up the golf course. It had rained before we got there, so it flooded a little bit. After they reopened it, we went inside. I immediately noticed that there were animatronics in a jungle themed golf course. I had never seen anything like it. Now I can see why Collin was so excited. It was like traveling through the Indiana Jones ride in Disneyland, except less thrilling. You had to make it past all these different jungle obstacles. I was even squirted by an animatronic crocodile. Of course, Collin laughed... Every time we got the golf balls in the holes, they were filled with water. It was really fun to go on this date with Collin! I thought that the course was cleverly done. I'd go again.

 In front of the golden idol as a part of the golf course

Trying to get a hole in one...
The next day, we headed out early in the morning to the Baltimore Airport, getting ready for our next trip to California. More to come about that in my next blog. :) Here are the rest of our highlights from DC.

From the air and space museum


In front of Ford's Theatre
I love this place

We made a few stops on the segway tour and decided to get some pictures


You can see the White House in the background.
 Lincoln Memorial

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