Wednesday, June 22, 2011

More lobster cruise




Boat named the Tracey Lynn

go free! lobster

Maine Lobster cruise






Talk about fresh lobstah!

USSS boats


Alex's work boat

Rockhounds celebration



It was an awesome season for Elliot.
Thanks, coaches.

tunnel in DC


Driving through a tunnel under the Potomac in D.C. whoa.
Must stay in your lane and honk the horn! : )

Gleason Av. NYC


While the GPS was recalculating we went past
Gleason Ave. in the Bronx.

Driving in NYC, Hunter took the photos!

Bike race Sunday, June 12th




In Arlington, VA just around the corner from the Myers condo
a bike race commenced, all day long.

As we waited to cross the closed to vehicles street, several
people shouted at us from all directions. One from the roof top, police car
megaphone and at street level. We waited till it was clear and were
given the go ahead by all!

Old glory

World War II memorial






Jake, Joel and Elliot walked through the memorial together.

Elliot took these photos.

1600 Pennsylvania Ave.


Washington Monument






Apparently it's a big deal to go to the top
of the Washington Monument.
We arrived around 11am, and all of the
tour tickets for the day were gone.
The Park Rangers said by 6:30am lines were
forming to wait until the ticket
booth opened at 9am.

Still had fun admiring the grand height,
from the ground.


D.C. metro ride


Next stop Smithsonian

Standing on the landing at the
end of our day, waiting to board

Beginning of the trip

Breakfast at Cosi's

All over....Emma saw Michelle : )

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Make Way for Ducklings ......and Emma!





Elliot snapped this picture at the WWII memorial.

Arlington National Cemetery


Tomb of unknown solider guard
Above the President's grave is an eternal flame.

Four graves are at this sight:
Patrick Kennedy, JFK, Jackie Kennedy Onassis and their
unnamed stillborn daughter.


Hot day and lots of walking. The boys are at JFK's memorial and grave,
in the background is National Mall.



changing of the guards

D.C. with Myers


Congrats to Will And Justin for making it to National History Day finals in D.C. Way to go, boys!