Monday, December 6, 2010

More fun adventures in Washington DC!

 Hello Everyone! We still can't believe that another month has come and gone. We had lots of fun adventures with the Brewer clan this month. Here is a synopsis of our travels:
Cute Merrilee just being cute.
  

The Mike Brewer family enjoying a fall walk
 
Merrilee was a cute Ballerina for the ward halloween party.
This is the Sunday dress Merrilee wore on Halloween Sunday.
Cute Ballerina!

 
We went to Mt. Vernon for Carmen's 6th Birthday. Merrilee really enjoyed this little garden.


We went to help Mike and Song pick out a Christmas Tree. It was so windy and cold! The kids were good though and we got a fabulous tree! Here Ethan is being a stud!

Mike cutting down the tree.

Trying to stay warm
The whole gang

Yay for Christmas!

Some other noteworthy experiences:
* In early November, we took a weekend trip up to New Jersey to visit Maura's Uncle Rick and Aunt Silvia and their kids.  All in all it was an enjoyable visit, despite Merrilee running a fever and not being able to keep any food down the whole weekend. Poor baby.

* Ben got to sing for the Romanian Ambassador at a special Thanksgiving dinner that the LDS International Affairs office hosted for the Ambassador.  Maura joined him at the dinner and accompanied his singing of the Josh Groban song "Thankful". It was a very fancy, formal affair and a great experience for all.

*Thanksgiving was nice with the Brewers and 2 other families from the ward.  We had a late dinner so that Mike could join us...he had to work at the hospital that day. Everyone brought/made their best stuff so it was VERY yummy.

* The last big event of the year for Ben's office was Festival of Lights this past week. Maura got to go on night 1 and help out. It was a nice ceremony where the Christmas lights at the temple/visitor's center were turned on. There was music, ambassadors from other countries, prominent LDS members, nativities and decorated trees. It was a great way to kick off December.

*Merrilee is 10 months old now and is starting to scoot around and is very close to crawling!

* We are trying to sell our car within the next week because we end our journey here in DC next week! We can't believe how fast the time has gone.  We will miss Mike and Song and some things about the area, but Ben definitely will not miss the commute and traffic everyday! We are looking forward to spending Christmas in the "true" Washington (state) where both of our families are. Merry Christmas everyone!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Baby is growing up so fast!

So, since last post, we've done a lot of things.  We've been to downtown DC quite a few times to enjoy more sites and all the while, Merilee is growing up so fast right before our eyes! In the last post there were pictures of Merrilee with one little tooth.  Now she has 2 teeth with 3 more cutting in! She has learned how to sit up, roll all around the room, make more sophisticated baby babble, feed herself a baby biscuit, and she still just smiles at everything and everyone! We think she is learning that she is supposed to smile for the camera because almost everytime we point it at her, a big grin comes across her face! Here are a few pics as evidence...

sitting up

Us at the Jefferson Memorial.  If you look closely, you can see Merrilee's two bottom teeth poking out.

More Jefferson Memorial.  Nice hair baby.
Family Photo at Jefferson Memorial...with Mike trying to be superman in the background.

Baby needs her rest when we go on these outings.

At the FDR memorial.  If you zoom in on this one you can see her little teeth again! :)

On Conference Weekend, we went to the DC Temple visitor's center on both days. On Saturday we just walked around the temple grounds and the visitor's center before conference started and came home to watch it with Mike and Song on their computer.  On Sunday, we went back and watched one of the sessions at the visitor's center and then came home for the other.  It was a good way to spend conference weekend!
Merrilee enjoying the Temple grounds


It was a BEAUTIFUL day!



Still enjoying Temple grounds in her cute outfit!

Some other things we have done recently include visiting a few of the Smithsonian Museums, the Lincoln Memorial, WWII memorial, Vietnam War memorial, Korean War memorial, and probably other stuff I'm forgetting.  We got asked to sing in church this past sunday...Ben and I sang "Be Still My Soul".  It was nice to sing together and practice for it...it gave us music in our lives!

Speaking of Music...I figured out how to get Ben's Impossible Dream video on here! Enjoy! :)

Monday, September 20, 2010

Our most current goings ons

So we started our road trip on Sunday, Aug, 22 in the afternoon. we drove about 6ish hours until we got to Laramie, Wyoming. The exciting thing that happened on that day was it rained off and on during the drive, creating the biggest, most vivid rainbow Ben and I have ever seen.  We chased the rainbow for a few hours until it got dark. We had no idea where wehad packed the camera, but we did get some documentation on Ben's phone camera. Our hotel in Laramie (Best Laramie Inn) was fine...but WAY overpriced for what it was. The pics online looked really nice, but it was probably the quality of a Motel 6 or less but cost as much as a La Quinta or Best Western.  Anyways, we got enough sleep and started on our way in the morning.

The next 3 days, we drove 8-10 hours per day.  We stayed in Des Moines, Iowa, and somewhere just outside of Chicago that I forgot the name of. It was fun to see the midwest again (I lived some of my childhood days in Minnesota).  The next 2 hotels were very nice with very nice rooms and continental breakfasts. We were pleased. Iowa was by far the most humid and the buggiest. We could barely see out of our windshield once we got out of Iowa because of all of the bug splatter. Here are a few random pics of the drive.


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We're on our way!

Pit stop
RV pulling this= Awesome! :)

Pretty scenes
Another pit stop
Fun at a Hotel

Its a game called FIND THE BABY

Since we've been here in Springfield, VA, we have had lots of fun with Mike and Song.  We have been on many a walk on pretty trails...

We also have been to Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home.  I really loved it there. Monticello means "Little mountain" or maybe it means "mountain of beauty"...either way, it was beautiful.  The house is situated on top of a "mountain" (in reality it is just a hill, but out here I guess it is considered a mountain).  From the house there is a 360 view of the land round about. Truly breathtaking. I learned so much about Thomas Jefferson just by touring his house that he was the architect of. He was a man of science and education and wanted to educate others from the moment they walked into his house! In his entryway there are/were maps of the world, artifacts from native americans, a calendar/clock that he designed and lots more. His study room also impressed me...full of books.  It was really inspiring to learn about his personal life on his estate. I think Thomas Jefferson was truly an inspired man as he drafted the important documents that define our great nation. We couldn't take pics inside, but here are some from the outside...


I has been nice to be able to trade off babysitting with Mike and Song so that we can get out together. One night, Ben took me on a date to downtown DC so that we could see some of the monuments lit up at night. It was really fun.
Washington Monument


WWII Memorial

White House


The weekend after Monticello and the night DC trip, Mike and Song took us to Fort Washington.  It was originally built to protect DC from the river, but was never used (as fighting grounds anyways) because new technologies and other fortifications were built. It is now a recreational area/historical site. It was cool.
Us at Fort Washington

Merrilee just loves these outings!

Michael and Carmen enjoying Fort Washington


On Sept. 11,  the LDS church public and international affairs office (where Ben is doing his internship) along with the Marriotts (as in Marriot Hotels) hosted a Western Family Picnic for international ambassadors and their families at the Marriot Ranch in the middle of VA.  Ben worked really hard on designing the program that we handed out to people and calling embassies to confirm RSVPs and inviting more ambassadors. The day before the event I went in to the office with ben to help with little things such as centerpieces and taking tags off of hats and bandanas and stuff like that. At the actual event, I helped out Ben at the nametag table as guests arrived and I also went early with Ben to help set up. There were lots of crafts and things to do for the kids as well as yummy food and a nice program. Ben had his part in the program when he held up signs to shoe everyone how a cowboy talks (i.e Welcome = Howdy! and Goodbye = Happy Trails, etc.). He also got to show all of the ambassadors and guests how to strut like a cowboy! He did great and everyone had fun. Every guest recieved a cowboy hat and a bandana to get in the "Western" spirit.  It was fun to see all the people of other countries and nations dressed up like they were in an old Western film or something.  Jay Jensen of the Seventy was there and gave some remarks as well as Senator Bennett, the Marriotts, and other LDS hosts. One funny story of the day was when the ambassador and his wife from Bulgaria came to the nametag table... Merrilee was in my arms giving smiles to all of the guests. The wife of the ambassador was oohing and aweing over Merrilee and Ben told her she could hold her. The wife was quite pleased and held Merrilee for a minute or two and when she handed the baby back to me, she started crying uncontrollably! She didn't want to come back to her momma! :)  It was quite funny. We didn't get too many pictures of the actual set-up of stuff, but we got a few of us.


Ben showing off
Gift table

This is us with a few of Ben's co-workers
This past weekend we went to Mt. Vernon, George Washington's home. We didn't actually tour the mansion because it was the craft fair day.  We did get an annual pass though, so we are most definitely coming back...we didn't even see half of the place! The craft fair was really neat. It was kind of like a farmers market, but for period handmade crafts done with period tools. The artisans were dressed up and selling their stuff while making things at the same time.  It was really fun. We also went on a boat tour of the Potamic River and learned a little more about George Washington's estate. Good thing we got the annual pass, because we really want to go back and see the actual mansion! Here's some pics to enjoy...
Colonial choir

Spinning a spool of linen from Flax

"George Washington" talking about the role of music in colonial times, especially during the revolutionary war. I love this Itenerant Band...I've always loved that kind of music!
The Rat Catcher of the estate :)

On the Boat Tour

View of Mt. Vernon from the Potomic

I just have to end this post with this picture of Merrilee...ever since her little tooth has come in, her cuteness factor has shot WAY up! :)