Monday, December 1, 2008

Old Friends, Deja vu, and Thanksgiving Memories with Family



We have spent the last few weeks enjoying the company of several very special people.
First, our great friends Mike and Misha Cohen came down to D.C. for a quick visit. We had a wonderful time exploring Georgetown and The National Cathedral.
After bidding them farewell at the bus station, we went to see David Byrne of Talking Heads fame perform downtown. It was an amazing concert, complete with modern dancers! Finally got to hear the real live version of "Burning Down the House".
To our surprise (and dismay) we had to head back to Cleveland for a week for work. We were quickly introduced to the wonders of "Lake Effect" snow.
When we got back to D.C., we welcomed Teri's brother Sam for a visit from Western Illinois University. Then Teri's Mom came all the way from Bakersfield for Thanksgiving!
After going to the Thanksgiving Day Service at The National Cathedral, Teri and Dori planned the menu and made lists of everything to buy from Whole Foods. It took 3 1/2 hours, but they made a complete meal using two electric burners, a microwave and a limited supply of dishes! Sam helped set the mood with cheerful music while Matt helped prepare the shrimp cocktail on his lunch break (he defrosted them in the shower).




The menu included:
Shrimp Cocktail
Honey Crisp Apples with Sharp Cheddar
Fresh fruits
Pre-cooked Turkey Breast with Herbs (because we don't have an oven)
Smashed potatoes with Turnips and Rutabaga
Green beans with Lemon, Shallots and Almonds
Sweet Yams
Stuffing with Boiled Eggs and Black Olives
Homemade Gravy and Cranberry Sauce
and "Bakery Fresh" Pumpkin Pie with whipped cream, chocolate truffle and Mulled Cider



It was a great dinner and a wonderful memory to cherish.

Sam left the next day, but Teri and Dori toured around D.C. in the crisp, November sunshine. We walked all around the city, The National Mall, and even the National Art Gallery. Teri and Dori also stood in line at Starbucks with none other than Karl Rove.




It was great to be able to spend the holidays with our family.

Hope we can see you again soon!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Oh Happy Day

We had our own little election party
Celebratory sushi, Rice Krispie treats, popcorn and champagne
In front of The White House the day after


On this day covered with gray skies and temperate weather, Matt and I stepped out into the city to get the feeling of a country changed overnight. We walked down streets filled with a serene optimism represented by smiling faces and cheerful bounces in the steps of Obama-clad citizens. We walked past empty newspaper stands, Obama-gear tables, and a line of people out the door of a newspaper shop waiting to get late copies of The Washington Post for November 5, 2008. We walked down to The White House, past the crowd gates that held the revelers last night, to find a small number of people quietly standing in a sort of contented trance as they gazed upon a monument that stood for the hope displayed on their faces. There was a feeling of buoyancy in the air today; an acknowledgement that we had partaken in an important piece of history. We are a proud people today, and the world is proud of us. This is a victory for everyone. The feeling of this election and all that it stands for is still delicate, and all of the personal stories (that have more tied up in this than many of us can imagine) still bring tears to our eyes. What a moment. There is a palpable sense of camaraderie and brotherhood in D.C. today, and I would imagine that is shared throughout our country. We, together, as a collective, did something great. We are proud of our country. We are proud of what we stand for. We are proud, yes, to be Americans. What a happy day.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

D.C. in Pictures

The Elite Liberal Media in Wash., DC
Bipartisanship


From Shore to Shore Let Freedom Ring


Arlington National Cemetery 



Air Force Two? The President's impressive helicopter 






Our Hotel Home



Emilio's Halloween BDay
Finger's crossed
Billy Bragg concert at The 9:30 Club
Kalorama walk with Max and Aunt Lynne
Adeline and George


Leila and Cyrus
Sorry to be so curt, but we have been storing up all of these photos in our camera and this post would be way too long if we allowed for comments on each photo. Suffice it to say that we have been busy visiting family and friends, jogging around D.C. and soaking up this wonderful Fall weather. As of late, we have been obsessed with the election so I'm sure we will be more responsible bloggers after tonight... Champagne anyone?