Friday, October 15, 2010

Sister Time

So happy that this trip came together! It took a lot of prep on everybody part. I drove to Dallas Thursday to get the boys settled at RayRay and Champ's house, then Julianne and I flew out Friday afternoon. We enjoyed child-free flying time but did have a terrified flier sitting beside us that was literally gripped with fear. I told the guy he needs some drugs to knock him out next time. I've never seen anyone react like that. Luckily he did enjoy all of our ridiculous magazines as a distraction.

Friday night, we ate at a fun restaurant on the bay in Annapolis, Maryland. There was a sailboat festival and we walked around the cute downtown area.

Saturday, we planned our day around the Taste of Georgetown event. Of course, once we got down there, we dove right into the shopping and put off the tasting. Eventually we decided on a cool local spot to eat some yummy food. it was hard to decide but I ordered a jumbo lump crab-cake sandwich. Not a mistake. It was perfect!

Picture of our Georgetown lunch, has a smudge, but it's my only picture with Joe in it. He was such a gentleman with lots of dropping us off and then parking the car. It was a huge treat to not have to hike after parking.
This might be the star of all our eating experiences. Here we are with our pumpkin cheesecake!!!!! Oh, yum! People were walking around with it and Joe stood in the crazy line and got a piece for each of us. It was outstanding and I miss it right now.
this stiletto is a motorcycle
Sunday, we started with a mani/pedi
Then, we ate at 2Amys, which has some pretty authentic Italian choices. It was delicious. Julianne and I ordered a pizza to split. My non-seafish eating sister and I were surprised when our pizza obviously had seafood on it. Turns out, cockels are clams... who knew? With all the Italian on the menu, I guessed we skimmed over this word. Needless to say Julianne, the pregnant mama, reordered and our waiter was on top of it. That's acually him in the background between Julianne and I.
Last stop on Sunday, Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. We loved the First Lady exhibit, Dorthy's shoes from the Wizard of Oz, and Julia Child's kitchen.
We spotted an old childhood memory, Dumbo, from Disneyland. We could not get enough of this ride when we visited Disneyland as kids.
Monday we drove out to Chrysalis Winery and encoutered some serious traffic on our way that actually had us considering turning around and going back home. Glad we stuck it out. it was beautiful and relaxing.

Here we are doing a tasting and learning a few wine tidbits...

Julianne found a comfy chair and enjoyed the scenery
we spotted some forgotten grapes
The whole winery was beautiful so Jenny and I took off to explore a few things. This is us walking up and down the rows of vines.
There was a house close to us and these three way off in the distance. It made me very curious because they look like amazing old houses. I think we could have walked out there but it was pretty far away.
Free range chickens on the land and they sell the eggs also.
Sisters can relate to this picture. It's a moment caught by Julianne (you can see her foot in the bottom right corner) that says more than I can write here. Time with my little sisters, I feel refreshed!

6 comments:

jenny said...

so so so much fun. much needed relaxation and distraction! love you guys more than you'll ever know, thanks for making the effort to make it out here, it means the world to me!

The Hoerman's said...

LOVE IT!!! Oh my I so need to start my blog!! You did such a great job of being the journalist! So much fun and so thankful you got it all together! I know there was a lot of driving involved for you! Much appreciated! Love you both so so much!!

Team Dale said...

The last picture is priceless!!! I love that you had that time with your sisters!!

Heitzmann Jennifer said...

what a delicious trip! So glad you got some girl/sister time!

shannonmichaelis said...

I am so behind on blogs, and am just now catching up with yours. So fun that you got a girls' weekend with the sisters! Looks like divine weather too. Derek just forwarded some camo photos of Huddy and daddy - too fun! Man your boys are looking old to me. Love the pumpkin patch photos and the fun amusement park you guys went to. Love you!

Valerie Chamberlain said...

That sounds like a fabulous, sweet time! So cute that yall are so close :o)