Thursday, July 28, 2011

Disneyland

Happiest place on earth

 Ryan and Meredith's wedding was on a Friday and Connor and I weren't flying out of California until Sunday, so we had all day Saturday to play.  So, where'd we go?! DISNEYLAND!!!! I hadn't been there for a really long time and I couldn't remember most of the rides. I had SO much fun running around and going on the rides.  It really is, the Happiest place on earth :)


 The weather was pretty perfect.  It was nice and sunny and warm, but not too hot that I was melting all day long! Perfect day to spend running around disneyland.


 

We got there in the morning and stayed there until it closed.  We all were exhausted by the end, but had the time of our lives!

Ryan and Meredith

Introducing the newest Mr. and Mrs. Willis...


Ryan and Meredith were married June 17, 2011 at the Redlands California Temple.  It was the first live sealing since I've been married that I got to attend, and it was so special.  The wedding was so nice and they did such a good job decorating and making it look so beautiful.  Not to mention the beautiful couple!!!!  I stole these pictures from facebook that their photographer took, I hope that's ok.  She did such a good job.

The Willis family

I am so lucky to have married into such a wonderful family. I got the coolest and sweetest new sister in law, awesome brother in laws and the most loving and caring and wonderful mother and father in laws a girl could ask for.  It was so neat being at the sealing with them; it was the first time that their entire family was in the temple all together.  I can't think of anything better than that for a family.  It was so special and I feel extremely blessed to be a part of a family that is so great.   

WASHINGTON DC

We got to visit Washington DC!!  We got there later in the day so we didn't get very many pictures while the sun was still up, but here are a few that we did get! It was so fun seeing things that I had always seen in pictures. 
The Washington Monument


  

A pretty fun group of guys we went to DC with!

  
 I wanted to see Abraham Lincoln monument more than anything else! I was so excited to see him in real life.  The reflective pool right outside of this was under construction at the time, that was a bummer.  I'll have to come back to see it! It was one of the things I really wanted to see too!


 The next day we went to the cemetery with all the soldiers. I think its called Arlington National Cemetery.  More than 300,000 people are buried here, Veterans from all the nation's wars are buried in the cemetery, from the American Revolution through the Iraq and Afghanistan.   It was really neat being here,  there were tons of people everywhere, but even though it was packed full of people, it was so quiet.  The feeling of respect was overwhelming.  This was one of the coolest places we went. 

This is the soldier that guards and shows respect of the Tomb of the unknown soldiers.  There is a soldier there 24/7!!!   They take turns after a certain while with another soldier to give them a break, and this picture is when they do a soldier switch.  They come marching in and then they do an inspect to make sure he doesn't have an ounce of dirt or anything, he has to be perfect! Watching this is incredible, they do everything synchronized and soooooo soldier like. Very cool to watch.  

 The soldier will march back and forth and then solute.  It's all timed how often he does it, but I can't remember what it was. 

The capital building!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Moving is my hobby

Welllllll, I had just updated everybody about our summer adventures in Pasco Washington, but we moved....AGAIN! Have you ever heard of anyone that moves as much as Connor and me?  Well, Connor's manager came over one Friday morning to tell us that he had just gotten a letter telling the company to pretty much stop and get outta there. Long story short-  Connor's office were on the power companies bad side from the beginning for not getting licenses in time and finally pulled the plug on us.  So, we found out that friday and were out of there and moved to Virginia by that next friday. 

Connor's doing the same thing here.  So far, its a little bit harder to sell, but Connor will get a hang of it and do awesome. 

I had always wanted to visit the east coast and now I LIVE HERE! its crazy! I had always heard people tell me it was beautiful but the humidity will keep everybody from moving there.  I didn't believe that it was THAT bad.  But I am here to tell ya, it IS THAT BAD!!!!  A little story about the humidity.  One day I opened our screen door for just a little while and then I realized that all the glass in our apartment was steamed over like someone had just taken a shower and steamed the entire apartment over!  The mirror in our bathroom was all fogged, the tile floors felt dewy, and even the glass cup I had on our coffee table was all fogged!!  Walking outside on day like that feels like im walking into a hot sauna.  It's hard to breathe and I instantly start sweating. its just down right ridiculous!  But overall, we're having so much fun experiencing the other side of the country!!



 The lucky thing about moving here is Connor's company spoiled us again and got us really nice apartments.  Here are a few pictures of the ponds around the complex (that have fish and turtles in them!) and the nice pool.