Monday, September 29, 2008

4 States and a District in 4 weeks...

Ok, so I have had quite the month. Philly is great for a lot of things...being close to a lot of cool cities is one of them. The day after my parents left, Amanda and I headed out to Ocean City, NJ to meet up with Kara and spend a nice relaxing day at the beach. Certainly not the ocean in Cabarete, DR but we made it work. Below is a picture of the boardwalk. It was so funny seeing it 10 yrs later. Perspective of "so cool" is much different now, but I still loved re-living it none-the-less.

The next weekend, my old neighbor growing up and good friend Kevin came for a visit. We made our way to New York City for $20 via huge, air conditioned charter buses. It was so nice to just watch as we drove in and see things and not pay the tolls and fight traffic...which was unreal. I was dying to see a real broadway show actually on Broadway Ave. After much sadness about our first show being canceled, our second choice going up in price, our third ended up being...

I heard it was good, but I wasn't prepared for the amazement of this show! I was wondering how they were going to pull off scenes from the movie, but they were so clever in the delivery. Also, the costumes were fantastic...especially the giraffes, which I think are an amazingly beautiful animal anyway. When we got off the metro and saw the bright lights of Broadway I was all alive with excitement...for about two seconds. There was a show "Broadway on Broadway" going on in Times Square, so there were mass amounts of people trying to get around, mass amounts of swearing, mass amounts of trash, and pretty much mass chaos. I decided "I don't like this city" and once we got into the theatre, we were able to see what the hold up was...

Thankfully, once our show was over, so was the one outside and we were able to take a picture in Times Square.

And you can't go to NYC without going up the Empire State Building...

So we did. We were super pressed for time so we were only up there for about 6 minutes so we could get back and catch the bus back to Philly. Once we get to Penn Station to catch it we find out they double booked the bus and we ended up leaving on another bus 45 minutes later...all that basically to say, that was the most expensive 6 minutes I think I've ever spent. It was cool and worth it though.

Kevin had never been to Philly so here we are in front of Independence Hall. We did all the other touristy things too. Including the Franklin Institute, where I flew a plane. Not really, but I did get in.


The next weekend I flew down to Florida to visit my BEAUTIFUL niece Emma. We went on walks, played on the swings, went to the beach and chased each other around the house. All in all, we had a wonderful time and it was great to spend time not only with her but Zach and Jordan as well. =)


Today I went to Washington DC. What an incredible place. Kristin, another travel nurse, and I decided to spend the day there. We took the train in and had a very full day. Lots of laughing, good conversation, and appreciation were shared. This place deserves a post all its own. We saw all the major things we wanted to see. The monuments are overwhelming and a sight to behold. More on that later when I have had some sleep... Here's the White House

Next came Arlington Cemetary in Virginia. Wow. We didn't get to spend a ton of time there and we only got a quick glimpse, but it was enough to make me choke up and once again just be so thankful that there have been so many men and women willing to fight for what I have the honor of enjoying.

Being in DC is like being hit constantly with a political bat. I get pretty fired up about politics and had to bite my tongue on more than one occasion. This only brings to my mind that I need to be in prayer for this nation. How comforting it is that God already knows the outcome of the election and ultimately is in control. He is above man and rules all. He is sovereign and wise!

2 comments:

Tammy said...

I want to be a travel nurse and do cool things!!!!!

Missing you bunches!

Tammy

"IGNITE THE FLAME" said...

you have been on my mind, and seeing your post reminds me that you pick a place that you can "get to other places" when you are a travel nurse, at least that is what I did! thus how I ended in Vegas... hello grand canyon, red rock! So glad you are enjoying so much... know you are missed!! ditto God is in control with all this politics!