One side benefit of Jon's not being employed at the moment was that our trip to Maryland could be a full week long. We could really relax, fit in a variety of activities and travel home in a leisurely fashion. As a result, we returned home energized and strangely relaxed for having just been on a vacation. :-)
(On a side note, I'd like to announce that Jon's recently gotten a job in the technical services department of the library. For what remains of the summer, he will be employed! Whohoo).
Anyway, the trip included such doings as a trip to the insanely huge Annapolis mall, a night out with my Aunt Eileen and an afternoon and evening at their lovely home, a visit to the Smithsonian Natural History and Air and Space Museums, an outing to the National Zoo, a shopping foray Ikea, and on Saturday, two soul friends were allowed by fate and by the goodwill of their husbands to celebrate being shining, fantastic, 30 year old women:
Marijke and I had amazing conversation and excellent refreshments in her Baltimore neighborhood, where we made observations, resolutions, confessions, plans, confidences, and congratulations. It is so much easier to turn 30 in company!
We have relatively few pictures from our week, possibly because we were doing so much relaxing. However, here are some moments from the National Zoo outing:
| Adele models her new hat. |
| Miles loves that the goats had their own playground. |
| Please observe as Miles introduces his plastic lion to the actual lions. |
Miles had to pose right here as a comparison point. Here he is, almost exactly one year ago, on the same spot.
Miles also had to show the plastic zebra its larger cousins:
| Miles and his new friends. He was trying to teach them his Bears song, here at the sloth bear exhibit. |
| We all admired this longsuffering mother gorilla. |
(Okay, actually, it was probably a little too long).
Long enough for the children to enjoy the cafe play area, though!
And for Miles to be sufficiently inspired to eat him some Swedish CARROTS! He NEVER eats carrots! Thank you, Ikea. :-)
I forgot to mention it on the list above but on our last afternoon, Grandma and Grandpa did some back-to-back babysitting for us. They took Miles to the mall to ride his beloved train:
He thinks it is an exciting, rebellious rogue train because it does not run on a track.
That day definitely made some precious memories for Miles and his grandparents.
That evening, Grandma and Grandpa valiantly put Adele and Miles to bed for us. Very few people have done this, and we relished the opportunity to go out without kids and before we were too exhausted to enjoy ourselves. We went to downtown Annapolis at sunset for some treats and ice cream.
I wish I had taken this picture. But it looked about like this.
Jon and I realized we don't remember when we saw our last sunset. We're always putting kids to bed the whole time. It was a precious end to a very precious week.
And what a sunset it was!
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