Our mini Roadtrip

New York to Florida

After we left D.C we headed to Virginia Beach and stayed the night (we wandered to the beach but it stormed most of the day so we didn’t stay too long).

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From there we ventured to Charlotte, North Carolina for the weekend. Our hotel was just down the road from the infamous Billy Graham Library which was a much longer experience than we both expected but thoroughly enjoyed. It was a self guided tour with videos and prompts throughout the museum which was nice to stay for all of a film or only parts of it. The museum is free and has a cute ‘barn’ style cafe inside of it (delicious milkshakes) if you do ever decide to go while you are visiting Charlotte. From there we headed up towards Lake Norman and had a wonderful BBQ lunch from a on the ‘go’ truck in a park right on the lake, it was a very relaxing Saturday.

photo (8) As you can see the outside of the ‘library’ or ‘museum’ was a barn and the themed continued throughout the tour. The cow below was a talking replica of Billy’s cow when he was a child named Bessie-she spoke about his childhood and how he first came to know the Lord.

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As you can see these were some of his personal items and a brief picture of the eleven different presidents Billy Graham has counseled and many became very close friends with.

Another highlight from Charlotte was attending Elevation Church. In which you should most definitely check out their website, but also one of their 7 locations! We went to their Blakeney location which we also had the privilege of listening to their senior pastor live as he travels from campus to campus each week. As a first time visitor-we were treated like Kings and Queens, escorted to our seats, given free t-shirts after the service was over, received a phone call the following day and the day after that an email was sent for follow up and letting us know what else goes on in their congregation. It was amazing and the hospitality really made us want to come back; not only were the worship and sermon along with what we believe and want to be a part of. GO to Elevation if you ever get the chance! :)

After church we made our way to Savannah, Georgia (we have both been here before and love the historic parts of the city) and relaxed mostly at our hotel which overlooked a gorgeous golf course. We did not spend much time in Georgia as we both were anticipating arriving to our new little home in Jacksonville, Fl. It is located along the water in a gated community, which is much quieter than living in NYC and quite close to a marsh… so we will see how many snakes and alligators we see as we live here over the next couple of months.

Pictures to come of our home!

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DC in a Day

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After arriving quite late to our hotel in Arlington, VA (I never truly knew how easy it was to get from state to state on the east coast until after today being in 7 different states in a matter of 4 hours) we woke up early the next day to get started on touring D.C. It was very refreshing to have so much space around us as we walked, be in subways that smelt and looked a tad bit cleaner than those in NYC and have time to ‘relearn’ about our history through the years.

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The Smithsonian is made up of a bunch of museums in our 8+ hours of being around the National Mall we made it to 5 of those-being in each of them it felt like you could spend even MORE time, which now I understand how people could spend more than a few days in DC just seeing the monuments, museums, memorials, the capital and of course the White House.

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Air and Space Museum

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Hearing the details of the various planes that were apart of different wars was enlightening.

National American Indian Museum

This museum is spectacular in how each section is split up into different tribes and stories of whom the people were, where they were and what has happened to them over the years. I enjoyed this museum as I often feel like the Native American people are too often forgotten.It was a very interactive and seemed like a great place for kids to hang out and spend time from just ‘walking’ through and reading displays of things.

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National Holocaust Memorial Museum

We were both very happy we took our time to go here, even though it was a lot to choke down and at some points hard to keep reading the individual stories of those that lived and survived through the concentration camps. I enjoyed this ‘tour’ as it is a memorial so still pictures and filming is not allowed and welcomes you to ‘breath’ in everything that you are seeing, and everyone is encouraged to grab an ‘Identification Card’ before entering-which has the story of one individual for you to read as you walk from floor to floor.  The memorial is 4 floors and goes from before Hitler became thesupreme power and everything that happened in the years to follow and of course how it all ended.

The one thing that I never knew was how Hitler also wanted to get rid of ‘gypsies’ which were mostly ‘roma’ people at that time, and came from Bohemia and Moravia. (This really stuck out to me as from my father’s side we are part Bohemian Jewish) The museum has done an honorable job in remembering the Holocaust and I would recommend if you are in D.C it is a must go and see.

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American National History Museum

Our favorites here: George Washington’s actual clothing and sword.

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The two chairs that were used by General Grant and General Robert E Lee to sign the agreement that ended the Civil War.

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The Natural History Museum

This being the last museum we went into-we breezed through everything, making sure we spent time in areas that we knew we couldn’t find in other museums we would go to in the future, the Dinosaurs and Gems.

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Seeing the ‘hope’ diamond and reading its path through history was sweet.

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At the end of the day walking to the Lincoln Memorial was a challenge as our poor little feet (even after walking every day in New York) were very sore, but we made it! It had construction pieces around it (just like the Washington Monument) as we had seen on the news last week someone had poured a large amount of green paint over it, which is now white paint and seems as if they are still trying to figure out how to clean it off without ruining the statue.

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Above is the Lincoln Memorial from a distance and below is inside with the man himself.

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We ended our day at the Arlington Cemetery and were very grateful that our hotel was connected to the Metro line for a short and convenient journey home.

Thanks for reading and don’t forget to check out the gallery for more pictures!

Goodbye NYC

July Home

We cannot believe how fast this month has gone! Some days feeling like we did waaaay too much for our bodies to handle and the others being able to just wander around this beautiful city. This past week I got to catch up with a good friend and her sister from Perth, WA a couple times and I am soooo incredibly grateful for those moments!

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One day we walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and then had a 2 hr+ catch up on life in a cafe and then the last time I got to see them we were in Washington Square Park (above pictures) which we hadn’t been to yet and absolutely loved the atmosphere as there was all kinds of funny free entertainment going on around us!

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I met Kerri when I was on staff with YWAM Perth, and had the privilege of being her outreach leader to Jakarta, Indonesia, Namibia and Botswana over a 3 month period. She is one of a kind, gracious, full of life and an aspiring girl! Love her to pieces. :) And can’t wait to see her again in Australia someday.

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Spending time with the aussies girls, we also FINALLY went to a restaurant in Soho founded and run by a group of Aussie ‘blokes’ and they have AMAZING food. Cordie has even gone to the point where it has been his ‘favorite’ meal here in NYC! They are known for their Australian type coffee and burgers! Our first experience I had a salad and he had pasta….it being soo good we went back today for our ‘last’ meal here in Manhattan and had a chicken burger (with my fav sweet chili sauce) and Cord got a typical Aussie burger with beets, a fried egg, pineapple and a bunch of other goodness. All with a lovely non-alcoholic Ginger Beer (with is similar to Ginger Ale just with more of a Ginger Zing).

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These last few days were ‘double’ dip days as we found our fav gelato place, Mo il gelato and went there twice as well! (it only being a short walk from where we are staying it is good we didn’t discover it until now otherwise I know we would have spent too much money there) They make their gelato FRESH every morning! If you are ever in Little Italy, Manhattan it is a must go too!

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We loved every minute of our time here in NYC and LOVED all the time I could spend with my sister Elizabeth! I am so thankful for her and proud of what she is doing and what her future holds! Love you ita! Will miss being your roomie sooo much!

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Greenport, NY

Quick Recap of our MiniVaca

This past week we had the privilege of spending three days out on Long Island with my parents and sister. They drove to NYC to visit my sister during some time off of work she had-so we accepted the offer to join them and getaway from the city for awhile! With minimal internet access and being able to see the ocean from our bed it was a very relaxing trip. The hotel had a large lawn with seating and then a private walkway down to the water.

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Our first full day there was sunny, warm, and we took advantage of soaking it up! However, like the good state of New York has taught us over this past month the weather is bipolar and changes constantly!

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Greenport, NY is a small quaint town with little cafes and ice cream parlors on the two main streets all right along a pier. We had the most amazing lunches at a Cheese Emporium two different days as they had so many choices.

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Many more pictures from our little trip in the New York Gallery!

 

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the MET

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

My parents arrived in NYC last night to visit, as my little sister has the whole week off from work! So today we headed to the MET museum, of course only after it was known that Phil Mickelson would be the winner of the British Open, which is on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, NY. Our other roommate actually works at the museum a couple days in the week so we got FREE admission! The museum itself is so large, you could not only spend one day there but at least two to see everything!

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Below are some more pieces that we found interesting and loved. (though I do not remember any of their names) Monet is by far one of my fav artists…

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It was a fun day and great thing to do with my parents! I am happy as you can see in the photos above that Cordie partook  in the game of ‘being like the statue’ which made seeing soooo many exhibitions go by just a little bit faster. :)