7.26.2013

Prince George

Even though I was hoping for a girl, or James for his name, they are pretty adorable, and Kate looked unbelievable.

7.22.2013

Farm Fresh
















On Saturday, Courtney, Joe and I ventured out to Germantown, Maryland to the Homestead Farm where we got to pick our own fresh blackberries and peaches.  It was so great to get out of the city for a few hours, and it was my first time at this kind of farm.  There is just something so magical about plucking the fruit fresh and going straight into our mouths. So primitive and wonderfully simplistic. And the fruit is amazing.

The blackberries are huge, and so sweet. And the peaches!! My goodness the peaches. They had pick-your-own Zinnia flowers as well, an even baby goats.  It was such a good time, I can't wait to go back in the fall when apples and pumpkins are in season.

7.19.2013

Rosy Glow

Georgetown is just the most charming part of DC. And when I was walking over to Baked and Wired last night for a little VT rendezvous, I couldn't help taking a few pictures of her in the rosy glow of dusk.
















Even the 7-11 is adorable, look at the little hangy down sign and planter boxes. I mean...

7.16.2013

Picassoing

Thanks to this lovely website, I spent a fair amount of yesterday doing portraits of Courtney, Joe and Katherine. Those last two were portraits of me that Courtney and Katherine did, respectively. So fun!

7.14.2013

A Rainy Farewell


The night before Megan left, we capped off the trip with a jaunt to the White House in the rain. We got a little camera happy but all in good fun. It was so fun to have her visit!


7.12.2013

Sunday in the City

On Sunday, Megan came to our ward for an unforgettable fast and testimony meeting. After church, we drove over to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and walked around for a bit. The building is stunning; stained glass and mosaic tiles for days. When we got home, me and Megs had to take some pictures in our twinner outfits we'd bought in Georgetown.


7.11.2013

Eastern Market

The next day we went over to beautiful Eastern market for some shopping...we had really good intentions, but the humidity was near 100% and an outdoor market is just not where you want to be. Everyone moved like zombies it was just so hot. Even inside it was just so crowded we only stayed for maybe an hour.


7.09.2013

Shopping in Georgetown

Megan and I spent most of Friday shopping in Georgetown, as one does when it's in the 90's with 80% humidity.  We walked to the charming canal, visited Gringotts, popped in Georgetown cupcake, and scored some serious sales at J Crew (40% off already marked down sale items).  Then, that night we met up with Brody and walked over to the mall to see the Lincoln, MLK, and Jefferson in the much cooler 80 degree temps.

7.08.2013

Megan in Town

It was so fun to have Megan come visit us over the 4th of the July! We started things off by getting some delicious empanadas in our neighborhood, then strolled around Dupont and did some people watching.  For the 4th, we spent most of the day on the mall starting at the Library of Congress, then over to Union Station, then the Fine Arts and Natural History Smithsonians, capping it off with fireworks on the roof of my work building (which was an obstructed view so we ran down to the street and watched at a nearby park).