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Sunday, December 31, 2006
Happy New Year!
WOW! What a whirlwind couple of weeks! Between my days at work a week ago & this past week, I was able to steal away a few days to go home for Christmas. I had a wonderful time touring East Texas. :) I got to see some friends (who are more like part of my family) and a lot of family. It was so nice to see everyone again, since I had to miss the Thanksgiving get togethers. I can't believe it's already December 31st!?! Where did this year go? Well, I guess that means I'm officially old now, since time goes by so quickly! :) So, the plan for today is to set my goals for 2007. I think goal #1 should be that I actually stick to my goals this year! :) I know it's not officially the new year yet, but since I work the next couple of days, I thought I'd wish you a happy new year a little early. Watch the big ball drop for me since I'll have to go to bed early to get ready for work tomorrow - not that I've ever been a night owl who could stay up long enough to watch it anyway. :) I hope & pray that this new year brings happiness to you!
Friday, December 15, 2006
Pictures
I know what you're thinking . . . an entry TWO days in a row?!? Shocking! :) I went back to the city today to tour the Capitol. It was nice to see, but there were NO Christmas decorations!! What in the world?!? The paintings & murals were beautiful. I can't imagine being that talented & creative. After I left the Capitol, I walked around downtown for a few hours - until my feet could take no more. A word to the wise, when you come up here to visit/tour, go for COMFORTABLE shoes as opposed to cute shoes!! :) I did get some pictures of the Capitol Christmas Tree, which stands on the side of the building facing the Mall. I then walked down Pennsylvania Ave. to get pictures of the outside of the White House & the National Christmas Trees. I hope you enjoy the pictures. :) The top picture is self explanatory. The second picture is of the "Texas Tree", which is one of 50+ little trees surrounding the National Christmas Tree - one for every state & some provinces. The last picture is the National Christmas Tree. If you look closely, you can see the train tracks circling the bottom of the tree. There are also about 5 little villages on the ground all around the tree with trains that run. As you visit this area, which is located between the White House & the Washington Monument, you get to listen to the continuously playing Christmas music! Also, they constantly have a "Yule Log" burning so you not only get the smell of pine, but also the smell of a fire burning. All you need to finish the scene off is a cup of apple cider! :)
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Christmas Dream
Today, I had a Christmas dream come true. I was allowed to tour the White House during the holiday season! From the HUGE nutcrackers at the entrance to the smell of pine & Christmas throughout, I was enthralled! As we walked in, we walked down a corridor with a wall of windows (I think overlooking the rose garden) on one side and a wall of old & new presidential photos on the other. Each of the windows had a beautiful, fresh wreath hanging in the center. We were only allowed to look through doors into the library & yellow room (with Jackie Kennedy's protrait), but they were both elegantly decorated. We then went up some stairs & into the East Room (where the original painting of George Washington hangs), which had a wonderful nativity scene and a couple of gorgeous trees. From there, we entered the Green room. It had some pretty antiques, as well as cute table center pieces with huge candy canes. They made me think of my mom & her pepermint bark! :) The next room was the infamous Blue room - always my favorite since I LOVE blue! It had the official White House Christmas Tree, and it was unbelievable! The decorations, along with the cotton on the limbs to look like snow, just sparkled in the sunlight coming through the floor length windows. In the front, center of the tree hung this year's White House ornament - which I'm very proud to say is also hanging on my Charlie Brown Tree. :) After the Blue room, we went through the Red room. This room was also decorated with huge strands of garland and the large candy canes/peperment sticks. The one common ground in the rooms that I noticed was the incredibly ornate clocks on each of the fire place mantles. All the clocks that I could see were set to the correct time, which must be a huge undertaking every 6 months when the time changes!! After the Red room, we were allowed into the State Dining room, which is were the huge painting of Lincoln hangs. This also houses the gigantic Ginger Bread White House, with Barney & Mrs. Beazley driving Santa's sleigh off the roof. It was truly amazing. As we left that room, on the right was the famous painting of JFK hanging on the wall. With one last look from the hallway, through the door with the presidential seal above it, into the blue room with that magnificent tree, I left the White House. What a treat to be allowed into the Christmas celebration there! I'm forever grateful to Representative Gohmert & his staff for getting me in.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Charlie Brown Christmas
I finally found a little Christmas tree for my apartment today. I know . . . ONLY 20 days until the BIG DAY, and I'm just now putting up a tree. (I feel a little like Scrooge!) :) The ornaments on the tree are souveniers I've collected while here. One of my favorite Christmas movies is the Charlie Brown Christmas. I think Charles Schwartz is a genius (I hope that's how you spell his name!). I love the part where the kid with the blanket (I forgot his name) stands center stage & quotes the Christmas story from Luke 2! This tree reminds me of Charlie's in the movie, which makes me smile! This has been a different year, but it hasn't changed my passion for Christmas at all. It's been a great day!
Thursday, November 30, 2006
TOURS!!
Well, I just received notice that I'll get to tour BOTH the Whitehouse & the Capitol next month!! I'm SO EXCITED to see both decorated for Christmas! :) I'm pretty sure I'm allowed a camera in the Capitol, so I'll be sure to get a lot of pictures there. As for the Whitehouse, I don't think I can take a camera, so I'll just make a mental note of what I see & describe it for you later. I did get to see the "Whitehouse Christmas Tree" (totally by accident!) today on my scenic tour/way home from the mall. I got on 395 headed the wrong way - I know, completely SHOCKING! - and ended up Downtown. Anyway, I wound my way around SouthWest until I found the road that takes me home. In doing this, though, I passed in front of the Whitehouse and saw the tree with decorations on it already. I believe the lighting ceremony is in a week or two, but the tickets were sold out before I realized you needed a ticket to go! Oh, well. :) Live & learn, right?!? Have a super day!!
Friday, November 24, 2006
How 'bout them Ags?!?!?!
12-7 . . . Need I say more? :) What a wonderful
Thanksgiving gift from my Ags to the 12th Man, winning THE most important game of the year. AT t.u., no less!! I'm so proud of our boys in Maroon & White I could just bust. Gig'em!
Sunday, November 19, 2006
9500 Turkeys!
What do you do with 9500 turkeys, you may ask?!? Well, you feed 95,000 people! :) Yesterday morning, I met with several hundred of my fellow church members from 8-11 to help prepare 9500 Thanksgiving Dinners "In A Box". Each box contained a meal that will feed approximately 10 people and small brochures that shared Christ's love for them & the plan of salvation. I can't imagine the organization & planning that went into this huge undertaking. At one point, while the table at the end of my assembly line was being repaired (again - it kept breaking), I took the time to look around the bottom floor of the parking garage at the church. There were literally hundreds of people - ALL ages - feverishly working to get the boxes packed & ready for delivery. (And I use the word "feverishly" VERY loosely as it was in the upper 30's - lower 40's the whole time we were out there!) What a testimony to the heart of ministry shared by the church family! It was such a blessing & encouragement to me to see & be a part of. I hope you have a wonderful time with your family this Thanksgiving!! :)
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Autumn Days
This past Saturday was absolutely gorgeous! When I checked the weather & realized the following few days were going to be cold & gloomy, I decided to take advantage of the day instead of doing laundry & running the errands I needed to. :) I went to the closest bookstore & picked up the latest book in my favorite series. Karen Kingsbury is a great author and had just released the 4th of 5 books in the Firstborn series. (a beautiful love story between two people and Christ's love for us!) After I got the book, I went next door to pick up a coffee & breakfast before I headed to a park. Every morning on the way to work, I pass a small park near the Pentagon that I thought would be fun to visit. Well, I went on Saturday. It is beautiful, but a little too secluded for me to sit in by myself. (Once again, Safety First!!) :) So, I went to a neighborhood park near my apartment that felt more safe. I enjoyed the next several hours alternating between reading my new book and watching the children playing in the park around me. Since the sun starts setting around 5pm now, I headed home around dinner time to finish my book there. My friend, Camille, introduced me to a series by another author, Dee Henderson. WOW! Just as good of a love story as in Karen Kingsbury, but WITH A MYSTERY!! What more could you ask for?!? :) It was nice to have a distraction at home through the nast few days of weather. I'm very happy to report, though, that the sun made a reappearance today. I guess you really have to have the dark clouds to make you enjoy the sunlight more! :)
Friday, November 10, 2006
Sight-Seeing
A friend of mine was up from Texas this past weekend, so we went to do some sight seeing around the City. The first picture is from a "scenic overlook" off of GW Pkwy, overlooking the Potomac. Aren't the colors beautiful? The second is me (sporting my new DC "hoodie") in front of the White House. I'm really hoping to get in to the White House once it's decorated for Christmas. We'll see. All the streets around the big house were closed that afternoon because the President was coming from or going somewhere. We saw Marine One flying over. We got some good pictures of the monuments, and I finally found the Vietnam Wall. I've been to the Mall 3 or 4 times since I moved up here in July, and I have never seen it. Although, in my defense, I didn't really go wandering off the beaten path in that area while I was by myself - "Safety First", right?!? I'm doing my best not to get on the news while here. :)
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Beautiful Day
I have to say that I've been repeatedly inspired by another blog on this website: http://threebeautifulthings.blogspot.com. On that page, a lady from across the big pond writes about 3 beautiful things she experiences everyday. What a great way to look at the world around you - constantly searching for the everyday beauty we so often overlook. Well, some days at work, this is harder than others. Looking out the window at work the last 2 days, I had quite a view - the Capitol & Washington Monument were in clear site. Inside the window was a little different story. To the casual observer, & me for the majority of the two days (I hate to admit), the patient line up was nowhere near as pretty (two severely brain damaged infants - one whose brain activity consisted of multiple seizures each day, and the other who cannot even control his own body temperature). Now to the happy ending . . . I'm ever amazed at the way parents can so frequently find joy in such sad situations. Just watching these parents interact with their children in such difficult circumstances is one of the most beautiful things I can imagine. So, long story short, even though some days you may have to look harder than others, there's ALWAYS beauty around to enjoy. Just keep your eyes (& perspective!) open! :)
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Joy Riding
What a beautiful day we had today. Instead of watching (or napping through) an afternoon of football, which often happens on a Sunday afternoon, today I decided to take a little drive. About a month ago, I was reading a David Baldacci book - a great author, by the way - and it mentioned a drive down Route 29 in Virginia. The lady talking about it said that it was a beautiful drive in the fall with all the changing leaves. Well, today I thought I'd give it a look. :) So, I headed out - with my cell phone and map of Virginia for when I got lost! This path takes you through lots of small towns & TONS of single lane roads lined with gorgeous fall trees. It also runs through the Bull Run Battlefield, which brings me to the picture above. When I saw the sign, I thought "why not?" and got out for a walk. There's not a whole lot to see there (at least in the part I visited). I walked around & took some pictures of the pretty scenery. When I got to a muddy patch, I turned around & started driving again. :) (I didn't want to ruin my cute brown shoes!) I continued on until I hit Charlottesville - home of UVA. I wanted to get out & walk around the campus, but I was running out of time. Church starts at 7:30, and I knew I was at least 2 1/2 hours away from there, so I just turned around. Wanting to see different views on my way back, I pulled off at Culpepper. Desperately in need of some coffee since I overslept and didn't have time for any this morning, I used my trusty map and searched for a Starbucks while winding my way through the countryside back to McLean. I did make it back for church, just about 10 minutes late due to a couple of traffic jams on 66. What a wonderful day, and my thought throughout the 6 1/2 hour car joy ride was "What an imagination our Creator has!"
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Joys of Travelling
Well, I'm back home now after a wonderful visit back home. For those of you I got to see, it was wonderful to catch up. For those of you I missed seeing this trip, I'm hoping to see you in December when I return for a few more days! :) It was so nice to be back in warmer weather - near 90 today when I left. Let's just say it was NO WHERE NEAR 90 when I arrived (my apartment was ~60 when I got home!!). The only flaw in my trip was that my luggage got to take the scenic route to DC. (which means that they haven't yet located it or gotten it to me - now almost 2 hours after I landed) They changed our gate about 10 minutes befor we started boarding & apparently forgot to inform the ground crew of the change. So, everyone's luggage from that flight is MIA. The silver lining to this is that they are supposed to deliver it to my apartment. I guess God didn't want me to have to carry the heavy suitcases up all those stairs!! Just one more "blessing in disguise" for me. Have a great day!! :)
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
I'm Coming Home!
Well, I'm getting to go home tomorrow morning. I haven't been back since I left in July - which is a long time for me. :) It will be nice to see everyone again. As usual, the day (at work) before a vacation starts is always CRAZY! Well, today was no different. I had three different assignments before 10:30 this morning. And that was just the beginning. In case you didn't know, I'm a NICU nurse - which means I get to "play" with babies for 36-48 hours each week in the ICU. The last two days were busy with "healthy" (or at least healthy for being in an ICU) babies. :) The patient I ended up with most of today was very sick - so sick, in fact, that she was on a heart/lung bypass machine. Needless to say, this assignment brought great fear! Let's just say I reached my target heart rate SEVERAL times today! :) As my friend at work, Renee, said "You always go out with a bang before a vacation", and boy was she right. All my terror aside (& honestly, at some points, I'm not sure terror was a strong enough word!), I realized what a miracle this is. More importantly, what a miracle life is itself. (Hence the title of my blog.) :) As I studied & tried to learn about the machine, I was amazed at how big it had to be to do the work of the baby's heart (about the size of her balled up fist) and both of her lungs. As I thought about all of this, I was again in awe at the Great God that is my Creator & Savior. He is so amazing in His creations that even the best science/technology comes up with can't even hold a candle to what He created thousands of years ago! Just something to think about. : )
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Whoop!
How 'bout them Ags?!? What a come back! :) In case you missed it, the Ags beat Kansas University 21-18 in the last 3 1/2 minutes of the 4th quarter - in spite of 7 or 8 large penalties throughout the game. Well, this Aggie is now officially the queen of technology. Why? Because I got an iPod yesterday AND figured out how to work it. It was a busy day for this technologically challenged person! :) Well, back to college football. Let's all cheer for OU tonight. As we say in Aggieland . . . "BTHO t.u.!!" Gig 'em!
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Lazy Days!
I love lazy days. I typically try to have one after a long stretch of days at work - it rejuvinates me. : ) A friend of mine from Dallas refers to them as "jammy days", meaning you just rest ALL day. I grew up calling them "Me Days" - just ask my family. Sounds wonderful, doesn't it?!? Well, today was one of those days. I had planned to be out all day since the water in my apartment was going to be off & on throughout the day as they replaced the boiler in the building - don't even get me started on the flashbacks to "The Shining" (probably the MOST terrifying movie I've ever seen!). But, I had to wait for a phone call from a place in Dallas that didn't actually come until about a quarter til 7, my time. So by then, it was too late to leave because I couldn't miss Grey's Anatomy. Long story short, I had a great day today resting. I guess God wanted me to rest today since yesterday was pretty high on the "stress scale". Well, I guess that's all I have to say today. Have a Terrific Thursday!!
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Changing leaves
Well, I looked out my kitchen window the other day, and I noticed that some of the leaves on the tree had started changing. So, I got out my camera & took a couple of pictures. The bright red really stands out against the green. I'm hoping to get lots more pictures of the colors of fall over the next few weeks.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Premiere week
Last week was TV premiere week, which means later nights (& therefore less sleep) - especially with East Coast times! :) Being an avid "Friends" fan, I was thrilled to see Matthew Perry in a new show since he was always my favorite. Then there's always last year's favorites coming back this fall - "Gray's Anatomy", "House", & "Without A Trace". We'll see if the shows I like actually last. Less sleep aside, it was a pretty good week at work. It looks like I'll be at this hospital another 3 months, which is what I was hoping for. There's still a lot I can learn here and tons more sightseeing to do!
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