Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Furlough (n) A usually temporary layoff from work/A leave of absence from prison granted to a prisoner

New Glasses

Jake and I have been wanting new glasses for a while... some people in our ward referred us to this web site http://zennioptical.com/. They aren't the best quality - but way affordable. So we each bought a fun pair and a tinted pair.

Visit from Dad!

My dad dropped by before our vacation! It's been so nice to have him come visit. The first time he came to our apartment... I cried when he left. It made me realize how much I miss my wonderful family. Luckily he's been able to see us 3 times thus far... so I don't get as sad knowing he'll be back again soon. For the record - I hate living across the country from everyone we love. (notice our mega computing power!)


Trip to Washington, DC

Pratt has been so kind, they gave us 5 extra days off this year (unpaid of course!) It's part of their "lower costs" program. Five Furlough days scheduled throughout the year. Hey, we're just glad to have jobs! And more vacation days! So we took our 4 day vacation and drove down to Washington DC for Easter weekend (Cherry Tree Blossom Festival).

It was weird to walk down the streets of DC and pass FBI vehicles and the actual Post Office building. We passed the IRS building and I wanted to yell "hey! give us our money!".

We saw both Air and Space Museums! The Pratt logo was all over...

"The Eagle is Everywhere" (offical Pratt motto!)


This is the PW4098-112" engine. Jake is the Performance guru for the 4000 series. He really likes his "EnJens" hahahahaha (for those of you who don't know... Jake's friends called me EnJen in college: "Engineering Jen" --> "EnJen")

We met Michelle and Reese House at the Air and Space Museum. It was so fun to catch up! We went to the Macaroni Grill with them and the Hovey's.


Our Hotel was crazy modern... heated bathroom floors, glass walls (inside only!), iPod docking station, flat screen TVs, free internet (although the valet parking wasn't free), and the hallway walls were covered in velvet! Fancy!!!

The Smithsonians were very well done. The crazy part is you get to see the real deal. One sign in particular caught me off guard: "This is the REAL Wright Brother's airplane" DANG SNAP! Plus we saw mummies, Dorthy's Ruby Red Slippers, Kermit the Frog, the space shuttle, The Hope Diamond, The Star Spangled Banner (that inspired our national anthem), dinosaurs...and tons of cool stuff. The monuments were beautiful and BIG.
The Vietnam Wall...
Honest Abe
In case you can't tell, that's the White house behind the big freakin egg! Roosevelt MemorialWashington Monument
WWII Memorial

We drove by the temple on the way home... it was BEAUTIFUL!!!

We decided to go a different route on the drive home. Even though it was a little longer, we avoided A TON of traffic problems. We drove right past the OCC (American Chopper) headquarters!!! We stopped in and bought some t-shirts (surprise! I know, hard to image ME in a t-shirt!) When we were in the car getting ready to pull out of the parking lot - Jake said to turn around... we saw Jason Poole walking to his car (the computer designer on the show). Sure enough there he was walking to his truck. He opened the back seat and got a 2' wooden block out and put it on the ground - his dog used it as a step to get in the truck! Cool! We were a little star struck (we watch a LOT of American Chopper). We had to fight the urge to follow him home... thought that might be a little freaky!

It was a fun vacation - very relaxing! DC is such a clean and pedestrian friendly city! But now we're back home... work... seminary... sleep... repeat!

10 comments:

Norm said...

I am so happy you got new glasses. You are obviously moving up in the world.

Mary said...

Thanks for including so many photos. Where were the cherry blossoms? Sounds like a great weekend. What was that huge engine used in?

I think maybe I've seen one episode of American Chopper. When I was in labor with #5 we were watching some guys build a bike with copper parts and plating and a torch and Statue of Liberty part on it somewhere. It turned out pretty...for a motorcycle. I'm surprised I remember that much about it. Epidurals are great!

M said...

what a fun trip! the smithsonians are awesome! i must go again someday. that's so fun that you got a nice vacation! jealous. :)

Dave & Kandy Daniels said...

I'm glad you were able to spend some time with Chelle and Reese. It sounds like you had lots of fun. Although it would of been better if you saw Mikey!!

Love the new glasses. all of us girls just got glasses, so I'll have to post some pictures.

Love you guys

p.s. Why can't I enlarge the photos from your blog when I click on them?

More Bacon said...

So cool!! Even though you're far away, I'm glad that you're getting to do so many cool things!!

Paul said...

Sounds like a great DC trip. Was that the Macaroni Grill in Reston, Virginia, near Dulles & the Air & Space Museum? (I've been there, too - a little trivia.)

So, doke turns wearing the same glasses?

Paul said...

That is to say, do you take turns wearing the same glasses?

Paul said...

I walked where you walked. Loved the Roosevelt memorial, but my favorite for some reason was the Korean War Memorial. Those life-size statues made it seems so real. You guys look great and we can't wait to see you. I'm answering on Dad's webpage because he had it up---but this is really the mother speaking.

LL said...

Fun! We need to get out that way sometime.

Glenn and Natalie said...

I love the photos. Love the glasses, LOVE your HAIR Jenni!