Sunday, April 29, 2012

Same old, same old in DC

I have found that everyone expects an update on the blog, even when nothing new is going on so I wanted to post something really quickly. 


Work - I am still in training. Nothing exciting so far, but there is always next week. Also, I am still trying to work out travel dates for when we head to Africa, but it looks like it could be late August.


Sofia and Al - They had their first recital on Saturday. Sofia played two piano pieces and Al played his guitar. By all accounts, it was excellent. I am hoping that I will get a CD or DVD of the event, so that I can at least hear how they played. Al said that he was pleased with his performance and Sofia was very brave and didn't get nervous at all. Here is a picture of them.






Don't they look great! Here is another one of Sofia. I know that there are lots of pictures of her on this blog, but she is the cutest person I know.






So, that is all I have for today. Sofia and Al will begin the drive towards Washington DC tomorrow. After a stop off in Philadelphia, they will be en-route. I can't wait until they get here. I am so excited!


Until next time...

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

So what's new?

I know that everyone wants my life to be super exciting now that I am officially sworn in as a foreign diplomat...and I suppose in some ways it is. I really enjoy meeting all these new people. I have enjoyed my training and I am learning some pretty interesting stuff. But honestly, I am just in training...it really isn't anything exciting enough to put in the blog. 


But I had a request to do an update, so here I am. 


Al packed out the house today, which is great, and sad, and great! He had to do it all by himself with the movers and I know that it was really hard for him. I can't tell you how lucky I am to have such a great husband. He is such a trooper. 


And speaking of troopers, now that there are no dishes or silverware in the house, Sofia gets to eat at a restaurant every night. She is in heaven! I told her that she had to eat at least one vegetable everyday. She proceeded to tell me that if her daddy would take her to Samurai (favorite sushi place) every night, then she would eat Edamame (steamed soybeans) every night and that could count as a vegetable since its green. Well, I am impressed that she is willing to eat soybeans everyday.


They have to stay in Mississippi this week and next for Sofia to finish the required amount of school and then they will be making their way to Washington DC. I am so excited and can't wait to see them!


Last weekend some of my friends and I took a tour of some of the major monuments in Washington DC. We saw the White House, the Washington Monument, the Capital building and many others. Not only did we take this tour, we took this tour on a Segway. This may truly be one of the coolest things that I have ever done. Here are some pictures so that you can see what I am talking about.


Here we are at the Capital building.

Look the Washington Monument is coming out of Mandy's head!

Here we are acting silly in front of the White House.


So, that's a look at what I have been up to this last week. I have lots more training to do and we are going to be here in Washington DC until at least August, so I am sure that I will have many more cool and interesting pictures to show you.


To leave you with one final picture, I found this sign while we were out walking around and it made me giggle. I hope that you enjoy it too!


Really, Slug Pickup, Really?


Until next time...

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Al & Sofia's Spring Break trip to Washington DC

So I don't have anything exciting to say about work, except that I am in training and it is very interesting. I love my HRO colleagues and I really think that this job is going to be an excellent fit for my family and I. Since nothing new and exciting is going on with the job, I would like to take this time to show you all the fun things that Al and Sofia did during their Spring Break visit to Washington. I got to participate a little, but since I was working, well, you know how that goes.


We went to the National on Sunday, when they arrived. Here are some of my favorite shots.


Al and Sofia found this bear as we were walking up the hill toward the zoo. I got them to pose by it.
Yes, I know, I am crazy, but you know that you like it.


We saw several interesting things at the zoo, but my favorite pictures did not include any animals. 


And here is a picture that Sofia took....she did a pretty good job.

We don't get many pictures together so we enjoy them when we do.

Next, we went and watched the Gorillas. The zoo keepers put out a lot of food and then let the gorillas out of their cages. I didn't take any pictures, because honestly, I was too busy watching them. So, we have this instead.

Queen of the Apes

This may be my favorite zoo picture. It doesn't have any animals in it either but it does have the two people in this world who make me the happiest. They are watching an elephant show. They were very engrossed in what the trainer was saying about the elephants when I snapped this.

They are very focused.


We had tons of fun and it was wonderful to spend a day with my family.


The weekend could not last and I had to go to work so Al and Sofia saw the sites in Washington DC. Al didn't take lots of pictures but when he did remember to take the camera, he got some excellent shots.


Does she look short or what?

She is holding up the whole thing!

What is she doing?


So obviously Sofia had fun making funny pictures. She seems to know just what to do to make the monuments/fountains/buildings pale in comparison to her.


This was a great shot that Al took. I am not sure where they are or what they were doing, but it sure looks nice.


So beautiful!


On Friday, Al and Sofia spent the afternoon with my Uncle Cliff and his wife, Angela. They live in Ashburn, VA, which is pretty close to where we are living. Angela's daughter and their granddaughter are currently living with them, so Sofia had a great afternoon playing with another energy-filled little girl. I joined them after work and we had a great night of wine, sushi, and conversation. Much thanks goes out to Cliff and Angie for making us feel very welcome and at home.


Well, Al and Sofia had to head back to Mississippi but they only have a few more weeks before they join me for good. We had a great time this week and I was so glad for the time that I got to spend with them.


In closing, I would like to leave you with the most interesting discovery that Al and Sofia found while at the Museum of National History.


I want to draw specific attention to the name of this dinosaur. We have found Al's ancestors...this explains so much.





That's it for now...until next time.