Sunday Drive
Went home teaching this afternoon and snapped a few shots of the blooming trees around here.
Not quite "sunset at the tidal basin," but hopefully you can get the idea..."Situations in life often permit no delay; and when we cannot determine the
course which is certainly best, we must follow the one which is probably the
best; and when we cannot determine even that, we must nevertheless select
one and follow it therafter as though it were certainly best."
(Descartes)
Went home teaching this afternoon and snapped a few shots of the blooming trees around here.
Not quite "sunset at the tidal basin," but hopefully you can get the idea...This came to my inbox this evening:
Fairfax County Winter Weather AdvisorySnow for Halloween - are we living in Rexburg?
...The National Weather Service has issued the following WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 8 PM EDT
SATURDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON HAS
ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT
FROM 2 AM TO 8 PM EDT SATURDAY.
* PRECIPITATION TYPE...SNOW.
* ACCUMULATIONS...1 TO 4 INCHES...WITH THE LOWEST AMOUNTS NEAR
INTERSTATE 95.
* TIMING...RAIN WILL OVERSPREAD THE BALTIMORE WASHINGTON AREA THIS
EVENING...MIXING WITH SNOW LATE TONIGHT. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL
FALL DURING THE DAY ON SATURDAY. THE ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL END
BY MID TO LATE AFTERNOON.
* IMPACTS...HEAVY WET SNOW WILL LIKELY ACCUMULATE ON TREES. WITH
FOLIAGE STILL ON TREES...THE SNOW MAY LEAD TO BROKEN TREE LIMBS
AND POWER OUTAGES. HAZARDOUS TRAVEL ON SNOW-COVERED ROADS IS
ALSO POSSIBLE.
* TEMPERATURES...IN THE UPPER 30S.
* WINDS...NORTH 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.
My birthday fell on a Sunday this year. For the past two years, Jill and I have traveled to NYC to watch the first and second parts of The Lord of the Rings trilogy at Radio City Music Hall, where the music is performed by live orchestra and choirs.
This year, the birthday "celebrating" started early. (I'll explain why "celebrating" is in quotes later). A wonderful friend of ours came over on Saturday evening once CJ had gone to sleep so that Jill and I could slip out for the evening. We decided to use another pair of our AMC passes, so we drove over to the mall to catch a late show. Jill had checked on a few before we left, and -- based on some web-crowd-sourcing -- so we decided to see Contagion.
It turned out to be an incredibly shocking and make-you-think thriller.
You know how most times you leave a great movie and there's a buzz in the theater as everyone is leaving. Not from this show. I guess the way to describe it was everyone was subdued and pensive, slowly shuffling out of the theater. I don't want to spoil the movie in case any of you might go see it; just know that you'll probably want to wash your hands every 5 minutes for the rest of your life and carry hand sanitizer at all times... Hence the "celebrate" -- it was great to get out and spend time with Jill, the movie was well-acted and intense, but it was kind of a downer.
On Sunday, I slept in, then played with CJ before her morning nap. We went to church (although CJ wasn't feeling very well so she and Jill came home early). I got to play the organ in sacrament meeting, and then substituted for the primary pianist during their run-through of the primary program today.
When I came home, Jill had been busy getting dinner ready and setting up our traditional scavenger hunt. I found this taped to the front door:
The elders quorum had a sailing activity, courtesy of several very generous members, out on the Patuxent River (set sail from near Broomes Island).
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Jill & CJ stayed on land (we didn't have a baby life-jacket for CJ) - they swam in the big pool and played with some of the other folks that came. After my quick cruise, we grabbed a bite to eat and headed back to real life: homework for Jeremy and a baby shower for Jill & CJ.
Here are some photos from the trip:
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