Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Can't Stop Having Fun

I realize I haven't posted for a while, I guess because I have been busy having fun. Last weekend Mandy, Jessie, Peter and I spent Saturday playing around DC. We went up the Washington Monument early in the morning for some incredible views of the DC metropolitan area. That afternoon we went paddle-boating by the Jefferson memorial and also went to an awesome air show at Andrews Air Force base. I had never been to one before and I didn't really know what to expect, but it was a blast. That evening we went to Baltimore to see the Orioles play and naturally the game was awesome; Camden Yards is classic. It was a fun-filled day and we were all dead tired when we finally got home.

Wednesday evening I wasn't feeling tired so I decided I would go write my paper at the Lincoln memorial late at night. It has become my favorite place for peacefulness and introspection. I noticed there was a lot of tents and lighting equipment when I got there, and as I was making progress on my paper, a bunch of people arrived and informed me I would have to leave the memorial because they were filming Night at the Museum II there that night. I thought that was pretty cool so I hung around the set for a couple of hours and watched them film. It was fun to see Ben Stiller and Amy Adams in action. But as I learned helping William film his short movie, filming mostly involves standing around forever and then getting a few seconds of footage; it was still fun to see the professionals in action though. I love it when random things like that happen to me.

This past Memorial Day weekend, Mandy, Jessie and I rented a car and headed down to the Outer Banks in North Carolina. Apparently it is the thing to do among LDS singles in the area every Memorial Day weekend. We rented a beach house along with about 12 other people and just hung out at the beach during the day and partied it up at night. It was my first experience with an east coast beach but I really enjoyed it. It is different from those in California but cool in its own right. It was so hard to come back and start work again today, I just want to vacation the entire summer!


I should be a photographer.



Paddle-boating at Tidal Basin, Jefferson Memorial



Gotta love classic WWII planes...or maybe this was a WWI plane, I don't know



Waverly, VA. We got lost on the way down to NC but it ended up being good b/c we saw the countryside. Isn't our little car cute?



Yeah, we're awesome.



This wasn't our house, but we liked this one and it has the classic beach house look.



As you can see, a big contrast from west coast beaches, at least the ones I know.



I got up early the last day to see my first sunrise over the Atlantic. Once again, mad photography skills.


A few more photos to come...I am waiting to get them from other people.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

you got to see amy adams?? oh lucky ! did she have brown or red hair?

Mrs. Mike said...

Wow, you are having a great summer! We went to the outer banks two years ago and I really enjoyed it. Awesome that you saw that film shoot.

You're right, you should be a photographer.

christy said...

fun! i'm jealous about the movie thing. that is so cool to happen upon that and cool that they are shooting on location and not just in a studio. i was not impressed with east coast beaches. i like the nice white ones down south but the west coast beaches have a different appeal that i like too. glad you are having a fun time.