21 May 2013

A Whirlwind Trip

Elaine's parents, Gary and Lorene Christensen, flew in from Portland, Oregon, for a five-day visit starting on April 11th.  It was good timing, since the cherry blossoms were still in bloom.  We picked them up from the airport in DC and took them right over to the new Martin Luther King Memorial, since it was a good place to see the cherry blossom trees on the tidal basin.  Kent and I had never actually walked around the memorial, so it was something new for us, too.

Kent has a few other shots of him in picturesque locations looking out from a tree, so he recreated the scene with the cherry blossom trees.
Mom and Dad came in on a Thursday, and on Friday morning I took them to Mount Vernon, which they hadn't seen in over 40 years.
 It rained on and off while we were there for several hours.  The picture below was taken during a break in the rain.
On Saturday morning we went inside the gates onto the White House grounds for the semi-annual event when the grounds are open to the public.  It happens once in the spring and once in the fall.  Mom was disappointed that there weren't more flower gardens around the White House.  She was NOT impressed--noting that it was mostly just lawn with some trees.
 This fountain is on the White House grounds.  At least there are some tulips in bloom!  You can see in the background that the Washington Monument is getting covered in scaffolding to repair the damage that happened during the earthquake that hit DC a year and a half ago.
 After leaving the White House we took Mom and Dad around Arlington National cemetery, where we watched the changing of the Guard ceremony.

 On Sunday after church (we have 8:30am church) we drove to Hershey, Pennsylvania, to go to Chocolate World.  We looked around and went on the free ride, but didn't buy anything in the shop or spend any money.
 After going to Chocolate World we drove around the town of Hershey, "The town that Chocolate built."  There were some cute features, like the hershey kiss lights.  (Still can't get blogger to put the vertical pictures in the right direction.  Don't know why.)
 I don't know who gets to ride in the "Kissmobile" but it was fun to see.
 The next day, Monday, we headed over to Gettysburg.
 We went to the visitor's center there, where my parents were very impressed with the cyclorama.  It's a huge circular painting that was done in 1884 to show the major events of the Battle of Gettysburg.  The fairly new visitor's center was built to showcase this historic cyclorama.

 On the edge of the Gettysburg Battlefield is the Eisenhower home, where Pres. Eisenhower retired to after his eight years as president.  Kent and I had just listened to a book on CD about those years, so we enjoyed seeing the actual home.
We packed lots into those five days, but I think my parents really enjoyed everything we did.  Their next stop was up to Boston to vist my sister on the day after the Boston Marathon bombing, so they didn't get much chance to get out and do things up there.  They had several days to relax and recover from their time in Virginia!

2 comments:

Jason and Lissa said...

I'm glad Grandpa was feeling up to travelling! Looks like a fun trip.

Garrett and Krystal said...

That was a lot of things, but it looked like you all had a good time!