Tuesday, December 22, 2009

DC Blizzard '09

So the city has dug out of the blizzard and is getting back to normal. We are both working and trying to get ready for Christmas so we haven't had time to update the blog with our snow adventures but will try to do it soon. Until then here's a link to some of the pictures from this past weekend.

Click here for blizzard photos


Merry Christmas!

Ryan & Stephanie

Monday, December 7, 2009

Great Weekend!

Hey everyone!

Wanted to start out saying that it was great to see everyone over Thanksgiving. Steph and I couldn't believe how long it had been since we'd seen some of you. Hopefully it won't be so long until next time.

Well we thankfully made it back to D.C. in one piece, even though we almost needed our bathing suits when we landed into Ronald Reagan on Tuesday. It's a long story... but we basically thought the plane was going into the Potomac as we were landing.

Anyways, it was great for both of us to have a short week last week. Although this week will certainly feel like an eternity.

On Friday, we went to Georgetown for dinner. We went a place we had been to before called Pizza Paradiso. As the name implies, its got some pretty good pizza. We had then planned to take a leisurely stroll through Georgetown but it has gotten quite cold up here so our walk was cut short.

On Saturday we got our first snow. I think it was more snow than we had seen in Georgia for about five years. It snowed pretty much all day, but didn't stick all day so the roads weren't too bad. We decided that on a cold day nothing tastes better than a hot bowl of chili so we went a Washington DC icon: Ben's Chili Bowl. If you think of The Varsity, but a little run down and a lot of people in a small space, then you've got a pretty good idea about the place. We had a great time--the staff were singing and dancing the whole time along with music in the background. You can see a couple pictures below.



And outside...



We both got chili and then split some cheese fries, one of my favorites. Afterward we took some Tums, got back on the train and headed home.

Now what else did we do on Saturday....., oh yeah, we watch the Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech win the ACC Championship!!! Go Jackets!!! So that pretty much capped off our fun weekend! On Sunday we took it easy and got ready for the week.

Hope everyone has a great week!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Pictures from September

Hey,
Steph and I found some pictures today that we forgot we took. They are posted now online. You can find them here. Enjoy!


I have also added pictures that Steph and I took while in the city on Saturday night. Use this link.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Date Night!

Hey everyone!

We're doing another post! It's amazing. So what have we been up to lately... We started this past weekend off by watching our Yellow Jackets with the Alumni club at a local bar and grill. We only stayed for the first half and then watch the rest of the game at home. They won, of course, which means Tech is going to the ACC Championship! Steph and I are both excited about that!

Later Saturday evening, we went to Good Stuff Eatery in DC which is a restaurant that we know about because of a cooking show that we both watch, Top Chef. A contestant from the show opened the restaurant in a neighborhood near the Capitol. It was really good! After we ate we walked over to take pictures at the Capitol building. You can see those photos here.

On Sunday, Steph and I went for a bike ride. And then later that day we went to the mall to find her a new winter jacket... we are trying to get prepared for winter up here. We are both a little apprehensive about how cold its going to get.

We both can't wait to come back to Atlanta to see everyone at Thanksgiving. Hope everyone is doing well!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

How did we forget the Jackets???

There were a few major omissions from the blog last night, and they all involve our #7 Yellow Jackets!!! My mom's birthday was coming up so my dad had the idea to fly Ryan and I down to ATL to surprise her and have a birthday party-tailgate for the GT vs Va Tech game. It was a blast (and we scared her nearly to death when we walked in the house) and of course the Jackets won! All-in-all we were only in ATL for about 24hrs, but it was definitely worth it.



The following weekend we got to see our team play again by traveling with the GTDC Alumni Club to the UVA game in Charlottesville. It has been so much fun to be able to see them even though we moved so far away. Unfortunately it rained--make that poured--the whole time (it would stop just long enough to fool you into thinking it was stopping). We looked like a bunch of wet puppies, but very happy ones when we won. It was a long wet ride back to Arlington. Ryan took a photo of us with his phone that I might be able to upload later, but it really doesn't do our "wetness" any justice. I hid in the aisle tunnel for some of the downpours, but Ryan was a better fan than I (even though I think that makes me a smarter one).

Ok, now I really think we are caught up. Go Jackets! Can't wait to see them beat the dawgs at Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Back in Business!!!

Hi everyone! Sorry it's been so long. We had a bunch of company and then some serious computer problems but we are back in business so here it goes...

The weekend of the last post we went to a Greek Festival in the northern part of the DC. It was smaller than the one we had been to in Atlanta, but the food was fantastic. Our favorites were the tiropita and of course, the baklava. It was a good relaxing weekend.

After that, Ryan's friends came up to visit. It was good to have some visitors and I think the guys had a good time hanging out. They got to see a lot of the Mall, some while Ryan and I were working/school. Then we joined them for the weekend. We went to the Air & Space museum, the Old Post Office building (one of our favorites), and Arlington Cemetery.



About 3 days after the guys left, Ryan's parents came to visit! On Friday while Ryan was at work, the three of us went to see the WWII monument and ended up hitting all the major monuments--Lincoln, Vietnam, Korean and even old Albert Einstein. Unfortunately, we didn't have our professional photographer with us so I don't have any photos from this day. Saturday we went to a local farmer's market with them and then headed in to DC to the Old Post Office museum again. This time the weather was beautiful, and we always like taking visitors here. It's really a great view of DC.





Sunday we took them to see the Air & Space Museum out near Dulles airport. We had not gone back since we went with my parents so it was good to see some of the exhibit that we didn't have time for back then. There's just so much to see there. We also found some really good new restaurants with his parents and had some delicious dinners. As you can see below, we made a stop by Great Falls National Park on the way home from the museum.



Since all of our visitors left, we have been really busy. Ryan's work has been busy, and I had midterms that consumed me for a good two weeks. We are just now settling back into a routine. I guess that about catches everyone up. Enjoy the pictures. We are really excited to see most of you in a few weeks for Thanksgiving! Hope everyone is doing well!

P.S. you can find new and old pictures here

Monday, October 26, 2009

A new post to come soon....

Hi everyone,

I know it's been a long time. The desktop that we upload photos from is not working so we don't have any photos to share. A lot has been going on so we will try to fix the computer and get an update ASAP.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Catch Up!

Hi everyone!

So this is another catch up blog. This coming weekend we don't have much planned except cleaning the apartment, and the following two weekends we have company coming so I imagine it will be another 3 weeks before we sit down to blog again so I'm not even going to pretend that we are going to try this time.

This past weekend we didn't do much except a little clothes shopping that was an emergency trip because the weather turned cool pretty fast up here and we weren't prepared. So I'm going to jump back 3 weekends ago to something more interesting. That weekend the weather made us chicken out from doing anything outside (even though it ended up being gorgeous) so we took off to the National Archives. We took a lot of pictures around the mall area, but Ryan has not finished sorting through them (we got a little click happy on the camera) so we'll post a link update once they are finished.

Two weekends ago we watched our Yellow Jackets play on the laptop--it was not ideal but at least we got to see them. We had other games on the tv on mute and the score ticker kept giving away our score before we would see it happen because of the delay so we had to turn the tv off. Sunday we took off for Gettysburg battlefield. It was a fantastic day and was nice to get out of the city. We were exhausted at the end of it because there is just so much to see, but it was a great excursion and was only 1.5 hrs away. Here are the pics from that weekend: http://picasaweb.google.com/ryanbech/Gettysburg9709#.





Last week we went to the GTDC alumni club's viewing party for the Thursday night game. Unfortunately I don't get out of class until 9pm and only got there for the 2nd half. We are probably going to stay home for tonight's game but will go to another club viewing for a Sat. game when school doesn't interfere. School is going well for me. I am starting to get busy and in the thick of the semester. Ryan has been super busy at work, but that's a good thing. We are both happy and still enjoying it up here--I think the novelty will wear off when winter comes though. Everyone says the weather is the same as ATL, but based on the mild summer we had here, we don't think we agree and so we are bracing for a colder winter than we are used to.

In two weekends Ryan's friends are coming to visit, and as soon as they leave Ryan's parents are coming. We are very excited to have more visitors and can't wait to see all of them!

GO JACKETS!

Monday, August 24, 2009

So this past weekend was pretty uneventful. Friday we went back to our Indian restaurant from the previous week because we were still craving it and it's right off the metro stop and it looked like it could pour at any minute. We had already lost power due to the storms once that day. The forecast for Sat was all storms from the afternoon on so we got up and took off to Adams Morgan to get out while we had a chance. We just walked around and ate at a small hole-in-the-wall regional Mexican place for brunch. It was a hot and humid so we strolled a little longer then headed home after eating. Yesterday we made our normal rounds to the local area Sunday farmer's market which we are quickly falling in love with and then to other stores to complete the weekly grocery shopping. So like I said, pretty uneventful, but we really enjoyed Adams Morgan and look forward to exploring it more in the future. There was a small gap in the storms on Sat and we stepped outside and there was a huge rainbow! Here's a picture of part of it, it's a little hard to see it, but it was a full arch that was much larger than we could capture with the camera.We haven't had any random political celebrity sightings in a long time because we have been avoiding the mall/WH/capitol area due to the summer tourist season. So to take place of that, this weekend we had a random people watching event from our balcony. This guy pulled up to an empty parking lot across the street and just started playing his guitar on the hood of his car. It was really random and we were amused because we could kind of hear it too and then he put the guitar up and drove off. Here's a pic.

I also realized the other day that we never posted a photo of the apartment since the furniture was delivered so here ya go...

Have a great week!

Steph

Monday, August 17, 2009

Hey everyone!

Sorry its been so long since our last post; we will try and post more frequently and consistently. So let's see what have we been up to...

Since I got back from Amsterdam, Steph's parents came to visit which was a lot of fun. We spent a lot of time exploring several areas of the DC area. One night we went to dinner in Georgetown and another in Alexandria. While I was at work, Steph and her parents went to the zoo and saw the pandas! We also went to a lesser known but very cool Smithsonian museum. It was the Air and Space museum located at Dulles Airport which is basically a huge hanger full of all kinds of aircraft. It houses a space shuttle, the Enola Gay(plane that dropped the first atomic bomb) along with lots of fighter planes and old WWII aircraft. Below are some of the highlights.You can find some more pictures here. You can tell from the pictures that we also showed them Roosevelt Island, which is one of our favorite places in DC.













This past weekend we took it fairly easy, which is exactly what we both needed after several hectic weeks. On Friday we tried an Indian restaruant we had never been to and it was very good, so good in fact that we wanted to go back the next night but we were able to restrain ourselves. On Saturday we got out and ventured up to Great Falls National Park. You can see some pictures of us at the falls below.















Then last night we planned to watch the Braves play the Phillies in a somewhat important game. So to ensure we could enjoy the game we made sure everything was ready for the week early in the day including: laundry, packing lunches, cleaning the apartment, ironing clothes. For the game I even spent two and half hours making my signature honey-hot wings. Once all the food was ready we turned on the TV only to see that the game was in rain delay! It didn't start until 9:45 and needless to say, we didn't see the end of the game. Oh well, at least the food was good. We'll time to go get ready for another day. Hope everyone is doing well.


Oh I almost forgot...I guess everyone who reads this probably already knows but I am an uncle again! My sister Jennifer and her husband Jeff had a baby girl two weeks ago. Her name is Kayleigh. I haven't been able to get out to Colorado to see her yet but I hope to at some point. So far I have enjoyed the pictures. Okay so really leaving now, again we will try to post more frequently.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Back in the USA!

So I made it back from The Netherlands! I had a great trip and I was able to see a lot of the country. I hope to post pictures soon, but all I have right now is my work computer and I can't use it to post pictures. I was able to upload this one picture of me in Amsterdam with the canal behind me.



My hotel was in a smaller town called Zoetermeer; it was about a 1.5 hour train ride from Amsterdam. When I first arrived, there were no people around. It felt like I was in a ghost town. Apparently everyone takes their vacations during July and August, and they also have about 5 weeks standard for vacation time. So according to the Dutchman who ran the training, that's why the town was empty. I arrived in the morning, took a nap and then headed into Amsterdam.

Amsterdam is a beautiful and very eclectic town. I felt that the architecture varied greatly from street to street as you will see in some of the pictures. Canals run throughout the city and there appears to be a mass of boats on the canals at all times. I was there on a Sunday, and I was told that the Dutch like to do absolutely nothing but sit in the sun on Sunday. I would definitely say this is the case as every cafe was packed, people were relaxing in the sun on their boats, and others just sat on their front porch soaking in the afternoon heat. My general impression from the whole trip is that the Dutch are very laid back people, which jived well with me. I spent most of my time in Amsterdam walking around taking pictures or relaxing at a cafe enjoying a Dutch beer and taking in the atmosphere of city.

The next day, Monday, my training started, which was good but I won't bore anyone with the details. That night I took the train into another nearby city called Den Haag("The Hauge"). Den Haag is a coastal city where Holland's government is located. I got some good photos of the parliamentary buildings which I will soon share. I had dinner in a popular city square called Plein Square. I took some pictures of that too.



Tuesday, I had more training, and that evening our trainer took the other trainees and I out to dinner. Strangely enough we went to a Japanese Steakhouse, but it was really good. According to the person I sat next to on the plane comming back, Zoetermeer is known for its Asian cuisine. The Dutch don't really have their own foods. They are kinda like the U.S. in that they just borrow from other cultures. The one thing they did want to claim was sandwiches and milk at lunch.

Wednesday was the last day of training and that evening I headed back to Den Haag for dinner. I tried to be adventurous and head to the beach. The only problem was I had to take a tram and I knew that figuring out where the tram goes would be a little tricky. However asked the information desk and the told me which tram to get on. However, they didn't tell me which direction to ride it. I, of course, went the wrong direction. To make a long story short, I never made it to the beach. I went back to Plein Square for dinner which was enjoyable; I don't really like the beach anyways...

Well there's the quick details of my trip. I had a great time and also learned a lot of good information for work. I really liked Holland and the people. I may get return in the future for more training, which would be great, but for now I am happy to be back home in the U.S.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ryan is doing well and enjoying his trip. He will update once he returns to DC.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Ryan's in Amsterdam

Hi All,

I haven't heard from Ryan, but his flight landed just before 1am so he should be there. I'm glad he left when he did because some nasty storms moved into the area about 1.5 hrs after his flight took off. He was going to take a train out to Zoetermeer to check into his hotel and get cleaned up. Then he was going to take the train back to Amsterdam to explore the city for the day then head back to get ready for training. I asked him to e-mail and, if possible, keep the blog updated while he is there so one way or another hopefully we will all know what exciting things he is up to (with the exception of software training :) ). If he can only e-mail, I will keep it updated. He definitely took his camera so I can't wait to see those pictures!

As for other things going on up here, this week was pretty hectic with normal work/school things so nothing fun to report since the post. I took a final Thursday and have one take-home final left. Once I finish that I have a little over a month off from school.

That's about it from me. Can't wait to see a lot of you next week!

Oh and a shout out to the Barron's and Bechtel's--if the baby comes while Ryan is out of the country, let me know and I will try my best to get in contact with him. I know he's excited to be an uncle AGAIN!

Steph

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Hi everyone!

Sorry we haven't updated in a while but I guess we've been busy with work and school. Last weekend we went to Alexandria for date night. We went to a Latin restaurant; everything was fresh and delicious, especially the maduros. Also we went on a easy bike ride on Sunday into Maryland and back.



This weekend, we wandered into D.C. on Saturday to take some photos from the Old Post Office tower. It gives you a great view of the city that not a lot of people know about. You can see those here. Then last night we went to see the new Harry Potter movie. While we were in line for the movie we ran into some fellow alumni who live in the area. This was ironic since we have just recently been trying to get involved and meet people through the alumni club. I guess we should have known all we had to do was go to Harry Potter movies to meet fellow Techies!

Today we are trying to get ready for the week and I am preparing to go to Amsterdam! Steph has finals, which isn't as exciting but she gets to head to ATL once those are over.

Hope everyone is doing well.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Not much has happened this week, but I thought I would give a quick update. Ryan is definitely going to Amsterdam at the end of July. No Liverpool this time, but hopefully there will be another opportunity. I'm secretly a tiny bit glad that he is skipping Liverpool and coming back early because then my herb garden won't die of thirst when I head to Atlanta. He leaves and then comes back a day after I leave for Atlanta for Laura and Brian's wedding--we didn't coordinate our trips too well. I'm looking forward to going to Atlanta, and I have a month off from school so that will be a good way to use up some of the time. Ryan is enjoying his work and is staying very busy. My goal for July is to find part-time work or research to do for the fall.

Hopefully we will do something fun this weekend since I have to study for finals next weekend and
we will have more exciting update.

Hope everyone is enjoying their summers so far!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

4th of July Weekend

Hi everybody,

I hope you all enjoyed your 4th of July weekends. It sounded like almost all of you had plans and so we couldn't be the only ones not doing something. My friend Laura and her fiance Brian came up on Friday afternoon. Once they got here we headed over to the mall to see if we could get into the Air & Space museum and see some of the other monuments. The A&S was slammed with lines out the door to get in so we walked on up to the Capitol to take pictures and they were having the dress rehearsal for the 4th of July concert. On the way to the capitol we stopped to roam around the Botanical gardens. There's an outdoor area that I don't remember being there and the weather was so gorgeous that it was a lot of fun to walk around. Anyways, after the gardens and capitol we decided to try the A&S one more time and were successful. We only had time for a few exhibits but I'm glad we were able to get in while Laura & Brian were here.

They wanted to finish seeing the mall sites so we went on a walking adventure and made it to the other end to see good Ol'Abe, taking pictures of the Washington and WWII monuments along the way. We then went to Georgetown for a late dinner and to walk around. Pictures from this day can be found here.


The next day we got up and headed to the Nats stadium to see the Braves play. Again the weather was fantastic, and we were in the shade and had a nice breeze the entire game--it was great. Unfortunately the Braves lost but we still had a great All-American 4th of July experience. (Pictures here) We came back to the apartment to regroup and grab some picnic food and then took off to Lady Bird Johnson park near Arlington Cemetery. We had been debating for a week or so about where would be the best place to watch and while we don't have anything to compare it to I think we picked the best place. It was across the river from the mall but we could see both the Lincoln and Washington monuments as we sat on the river bank. The fireworks were great and Ryan got some really good pictures. All-in-all it was a fantastic weekend and we were glad we had some friends to share it with.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Beginnings & Endings

So today was a very eventful day for both Ryan and I. We'll start with Ryan's day because it was far more exciting. It was his first day at work, and it seems like it went really well. He got an office with a big desk and a big window--a window? a private office? what are those?? He also was told that he will probably be heading to Amsterdam and possibly Liverpool at the end of July for training (Amsterdam) and meeting people he will talk to frequently at the manufacturing plant (Liverpool). It's not definite but seems likely so that's exciting.

As for my day, I finished my first graduate school class. Don't know how I did but I think I at least survived. It feels good to finish one and know that I didn't forget how to study (and cram at the last minute!). I still have two classes, but I just have to go to campus once a day in the mornings now, so no back-and-forth which is good. My friend Laura and her fiance Brian are coming to visit this weekend for the 4th of July so I'm going to spend my new found free time cleaning, cooking, and getting ready for their visit. My old roommate from sophomore year may also be in town. We are excited to see people we know here.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Long time... no post

Hi everyone,

Sorry we haven't posted in a long time, but I guess we've been busy. Steph has been working tirelessly trying to finish up her final paper and presentation for a class that ends next week. She had her presentation yesterday and thinks it went well. She will be keeping herself busy with work through this weekend, but her final is on Monday so she should be able to relax after that. She still has two other classes that go through July, but this one was short and rushed at the end.

While she's been working, I have been enjoying my last week off. In case you hadn't heard, I start work next Monday! I'm really excited about the job. The work is exactly what I studied for in school so hopefully I find it as interesting as I did my courses. Wednesday I wandered up to Great Falls National Park in Virginia. There a pictures here. It's really only 20 minutes away and has many hiking trails and great scenery. Even though you are only 20 minutes away from downtown, you really do feel like your in the middle of nowhere, which makes it a great escape when you want away and relax.

To catch you up since the last post, last Friday Steph had a study session on campus so we met up in Rosslyn after that and took a shuttle over to Georgetown for the afternoon. We walked around and went to a few bars and restaurants for happy hour, appetizers and eventually dinner. We really liked the area and are looking forward to going back.

Once Steph stops hogging the computer after her final is over, we will get back to more regular posts.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Charm City xCursion!

Hey everyone,

Hope all are doing well. Steph and I had a fun weekend. On Friday we went to Baltimore to catch an Orioles games since the Braves were in town! We got to Baltimore early so we could hang around and do a little exploring. In the end there actually wasn't that much to do that didn't cost money, so we just enjoyed the inner harbor and relaxed. It was surprisingly hot so we spent a lot of time searching for shade (and somewhere to buy sunscreen). Eventually to get out the sun we headed over to Pickles Pub by the stadium for $1 beers, which are always good. After that we went to the stadium early so we could watch the Braves warm up and tried (unsuccessfully) to get autographs.
Camden Yards lived up to our expectations. It was a really fun park that had a great atmosphere. It's no wonder so many other stadiums have been modeled after it.
The game was great. Braves won 7-2. Go Braves! It was also floppy hat night so we got some pretty sweet free hats (See below).
We spent the rest of the weekend mostly relaxing. Stephanie had some school work to do, so she spent time doing that. I was able to get a good bike ride in today and explored a new bike trail in Virginia. All in all a pretty good weekend. Hope everyone has a good week!

Btw, if you want to see more pictures from Baltimore click here.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Relaxing Day at the National Mall

I had nothing to do today as I am waiting to start work. So I went down to the National Mall to take some photos. Enjoy.

P.S. In case you were wondering, I was not near the shooting at the museum. Thankfully, I was about 1-2 miles away.

Stuff we've been up to

So, I guess Steph beat me to the announcement, but the job search is over! (Pending a background check) Anyways, I'm really excited and look forward to starting. Right now I'm just trying to enjoy the free time that I won't have in a couple of weeks. I went on a good bike ride yesterday. A new bridge was just built, crossing the Potomac into Maryland, so I rode to that and back. There are some really good off-road paved bike trails around here that go all sorts of places. You can ride to Mount Vernon or even all the way to Pittsburgh! Although, I'm really not sure what's in Pittsburgh to see these days. Last night we made some shrimp and grits for dinner, my favorite! (Steph had artichokes instead of shrimp)

This weekend, depending on the weather, we are planning on going to an Orioles game since the Braves are going to be in town. I'm really excited, Camden Yards is suppose to be a great stadium with a lot of history. We are going to try and make a day of it and head up early to Baltimore and find some things to do in the city. Well I suppose that's about it for now. Take care.

-Ryan

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Congratulations, Ryan!

I just wanted to sneak a congratulations post in for Ryan while he's not around. He has been offered a job as supply chain planner (i think that's the right name) pending his background check--let's cross our fingers they don't find out about his shady past! Just kidding! He's really happy and I am very happy for him! Also, he got his Georgia Tech diploma in the mail late last week. Which as many of you know, GT grads don't really relax until they get that in their hands--now it's really official. I'll try to take a picture of it or him with it.

Congratulations, Ryan!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Okay so a lot of stuff happened in the past 2 days.

Yesterday, I had planned for us to go to the National Botanical Gardens for Steph's B-day, but it has been raining non-stop for the past couple days. Gardens are not very fun when it is raining.

Instead, Steph and I went to the Natural History Museum for several hours. It was a lot of fun but there were middle-schoolers from all around the country there as well. We had both been there before on seperate trips, but it is one of our favorites.

After the museum we went to Dupont Circle to enjoy National Donut Day! We both got our free Krispy Kreme donut! If you happened to miss your free donut, there is always next year. We then wandered around the area as there are lots of interesting and eclectic shops, buildings and good people watching. We stayed around and had dinner at a Thai/Sushi place. It was good!


Today, we volunteered as course marshalls for the Susan G. Komen Global Race for the Cure at the National Mall. There were soooo many people there, I think the estimates were at around 50,000. The event was enjoyable and we were happy to help out.

We also had our second political celebrity sighting! We were stationed at our corner to direct participants before the race started, when a huge motorcade with about 15 motorcycles and 5-6 vehicles with limosuines came screaming past us. We knew it must of been someone important and soon found out it was. It ended up being a whole host of individuals including Vice President Joe Biden and Jill Biden! Also with them were...

Interior Sec . Kenneth Salazar
Agriculture Sec. Thomas Vilsack
DOT Sec. Raymond L. LaHood
Director of Budget & Management Peter Orszag

...and the prince and princess of Serbia! They were all there as a part of Race for the Cure.

Well that was our last few days. Hope everyone is well.

-Ryan and Steph

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Happy Birthday Stephanie!!!

Today is Stephanie's birthday! Unfortunately she has been doing school stuff all day and I had an interview (but that's actually a really good thing). Tomorrow we are going to have a fun day to celebrate, but I can't say too much because that would give it all away! Hope everyone is doing well.

Ryan

Update: We were able to enjoy some tasty cupcakes per Steph's request for her birthday.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Bikes, Boxes and Chicken

Hello!

So Steph and I started off the day with a bike ride down by the Potomac. There is a really neat trail that runs along the river from north of DC all the way down to Mount Vernon. We only did a portion of it today and made it to old town Alexandra, which is a quaint little district with cobble stone streets and old shops. It kinda of reminded us of Charleston or Savannah.

We also did some more unpacking....it's a work in progress. Found a quick, cheap and tasty Peruvian chicken joint 2 blocks away. It was really good and the best part is they serve Inca Kola!, which is a Peruvian soda that I had back in high school when I went to Peru. It brought back great memories.
Well that's about it. Hope everyone has a great week!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Weather NOT Permitting

The weather was awful so we decided not to go to the film festival--we were sitting on the balcony and lightning suddenly struck about a block across the street from us so we went running inside and nixed that plan. Instead we got in the car (a rare occurrence) and went to get Ethiopian food. Ryan had Ethiopian food in Boston with his cousin, but this was my first time--lots of vegetarian options! We both really enjoyed it and were stuffed when we left.

Ryan is working today and tomorrow, and I have some school work to complete plus more unpacking for both of us. It will probably be a low key weekend with maybe a bike ride tomorrow morning--if the weather decides to play nice this time.

Steph

Friday, May 29, 2009

Hi from Steph

Hi everybody,

Not much has gone on this week. We have been unpacking, but we did not fulfill Ryan's wishful thinking from the last post--it was not complete in one night. :) There's still more to go, but it is definitely functional now. Ryan went for a bike ride the other evening and made it over to the Kennedy Center. I had my first quiz and case study so I am definitely back in full school mode now. We are planning on going to Rosslyn's Outdoor Film Festival tonight to see Blues Brothers. We are going to try take-out from a BBQ place to take with us. We also have internet now so that has made a big difference in finding places to go and things to do.

--Steph

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Airplanes and Furniture!

So the movers finally came yesterday! It's nice to finally have somewhere to sit and plates and silverware that aren't plastic.

Yesterday, before the movers arrived, Steph and I went to this cool park that is right next to Ronald Regan Airport. The planes land literally right over your head and are only a couple hundred feet up...if that. You can see how close they are in the pictures below.





When Steph gets back from class we are unpacking for the rest of the day; hopefully we can get it all done today. Everyone have a great week!

Sunday, May 24, 2009


Hello again,
So didn't do too much this week. Steph went to her classes and now has homework for the first time in two years and I continued to look for a job.

I got away from the job hunt one day and spent several hours at Roosevelt Island. It's a small island that is national park in the middle of the Potomac between D.C. and VA. Took my camera and got some good pictures which you can see here. Saw a deer up close and everything!

This weekend we tried to go to a Nats game. We went to the park and everything and realized that if we we're going to get cheap tickets we need to plan ahead. So we didn't go. But the Braves are coming to Baltimore in June and D.C. on July 4 so we definitely plan to go then.

Our furniture is coming tomorrow(Monday)! But we've been learning to live quite well without it. Check out our luxurious dining arrangement below:It's actually quite nice out on the porch. We get to watch the planes takeoff and land. Also there is a car dealership across the street that is great for people watching. Well that's about all I have to talk about. Everyone have a good week!

-Ryan and Steph

Monday, May 18, 2009

Hi everyone,

First posting on the blog. I will try and keep up with this regularly to let you know what we are up to here in DC. I will also be updating my photos at my google photo site as well if you are interested.
Yesterday, Steph and I went to downtown DC and visited the Native American Smithsonian. On the way we had our first political celebrity spotting! We saw White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanual in the mall in front of the Capital Building(see right). The Native American museum was pretty cool. It was interesting to learn about individuals whos lives and customs were starkly different from our own.

Today, Steph started classes and I resumed my job search. I've got made some decent contacts and found some good jobs to apply for, so I hopefully something will develop. The movers still haven't come with furniture, so we are learning a lesson in patients. If you want to see some pictures that I took while we were at the museum check out this link. Anyways thats about it for today. Hope everyone is doing well.

Ryan