Thursday, March 25, 2010

weekend

Last weekend, it was 75 degrees and beautiful. Tim and I went to spend Saturday in D.C.. When we got to Greenbelt, Maryland where we take the metro in, there were a bunch of tea party protesters there clogging up the station unfortunately. But we got there unscathed.

We first went to the National Portrait Gallery. Our favorite part was the gallery of presidents.

Tim's favorite president, Andrew Jackson.



John Kennedy's portrait was definitely the most unique and pretty.

After the art museum, we walked over to Georgetown. It's so beautiful and quaint there! And historic, of course. After walking around the neighborhood and admiring all of the old houses and brick sidewalks, we went down by the waterfront area and sat on the ledge on the river watching the planes flying overhead and enjoying the sun.




After church on Sunday, we played tennis with our friends Greg and Stephen; it was so much fun! Then we watched Cornell beat Wicsonsin, advancing themselves to the Sweet 16. It was a sweet day.

Hopefully Cornell can beat Kentucky tonight. My two uncles who are college basketball fans live in Lexington, KY, so it will be nice to be able to brag to them if Cornell wins.

2 comments:

  1. I love the pictures of DC! Looks like it was a beautiful day. Too bad Cornell lost last night, but they had a great run!

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  2. great pics, looks like a good weekend. How about an update with your GREAT WEEKEND with your mother, Aunt Diane and Mary????? :)

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