Kent and I were very excited when Chris and Shyrlene Brooks, our good friends that we met in Germany in 2003, told us they wanted to come visit in July.
They were only here for a couple of days but we sure enjoyed them while they were here. On the first day while Kent and Chris were hanging out at Arlington Cemetery, Shyrlene and I went to the Museum of the Bible.
It's been open less than a year and I hadn't been to it yet.I was glad to see this original of George Washington in prayer at Valley Forge on display again. It used to hang in the visitor's center at Mount Vernon, but hasn't been there for several years.
This was one of many of the interesting displays in the museum.
It was very well done. There was a children's area with really fun interactive games, but I didn't take any pictures of it.
Kent had the day off from work on the second day the Brooks were in town, since it was a Friday. We decided to head south and tour the Virginia state capitol building in Richmond.
We arrived in time to take a tour of the building.
Kent appears to be having an inspiring moment with Thomas Jefferson.The center of the rotunda in the capitol has a statue of George Washington.
Around him in the walls are busts of the other men from Virginia who have been presidents of the United States.
Here's a list of the Virginia born Presidents.
A portrait of Thomas Jefferson in one of the rooms we toured.
A statue of Robert E Lee also graces one of the rooms.
I liked his quote that was on the base of Robert E Lee's statue.
I've taken a tour of the capitol before, but Kent hasn't.
One really pleasant memory I have of the Brooks' visit was eating breakfast and dinner out under the awning at the table on our back deck. It was just so pleasant to sit out there overlooking Kent's lovely yard and chatting with them. I never took a picture of us out there, but I wish I had. Kent had bought a box fan to put out on the deck while we were out there, so we turned it on if we felt too hot.
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