The Cheesecake Factory @ Friendship Heights
Gotta love the delicious pumpernickle bread @ Cheesecake. We gobbled it right up!
We could hardly wait to eat
...FRIDAY...
Erin and I spent another weekend together. We started it off by going up to the Friendship Heights Metro and went to The Cheesecake Factory. It was delicious. We looked pretty funny, we walk in this nice resturant and had huge backpacks on...just imagine. Wait don't, you'll feel bad! We shared a salad and then bought a deluctable piece of Godiva Chocolate Cheesecake. We were such good friends..got it to go and shared it with friends (a.k.a Rob, Ace-of-base, and Samson). Erin and I took the Metro to Ace and Rob's house. Ace picked us up from the Metro and we grabbed some drinks on the way to their house. When we got to their house (and by the way, their house is AWESOME!! We are hoping to throw our Halloween Party there) we went out on the roof because Rob planned a little rendezvous. Rob's friend Samson also joined us. We had kava...it was quite an interesting drink. Tastes just like dirt and your mouth tingles after drinking it. We chatted on the roof top for a couple hours and then it got chilly so Erin and I had to go inside. That sums up the night!
ROADTRIP...on our way to Kings Dominion
Entrance to Kings Dominion!
Waiting to go on the 1st ride of the day. Whoa....Rand shut that mouth...your Bubbilicious is going to fall out!
Erin & I were obviously more impressed with the ride than the girl sitting behind us
...SATURDAY...
We didn't go to bed until late and woke up at 8 a.m and had Cherrios and Corn Pops for breakfast. We were so grateful to Ace so that we didn't have to buy breakfast. What a sweetheart. We left for Paramount's Kings Dominion Amusement Park. We arrived @ the awesomely sweet looking park around 12. We rode rides from the rocking boat..to..the Volcano..to..the Italian Job crash run..to..Anaconda..to..Flight of Fear..to..the Yell(foreward--Erin nicknamed this one Love-Hate, with a little bit more hate than LOVE, unfortunately)..to the so amazingly fast rollercoaster you think that you are going to die laughing..to..the free-fall..to..the Grizzley. We were at the park for 9 hours and then spent 2 more hours roadtripping it to Virginia Beach to go camp for the night. THANK GOODNESS..we found a SEV and I got a hot chocolate, I was freezing! I am so grateful my two young friends are up for adventure like and are up for whatever. Moral to the story: the camping lots were all full so we found a parking spot on 52nd and Ocean Front.
Love-Hate Ride made Erin and I laugh our heads off
I was holding on for dear life
Ace & I...we are saying our last goodbyes! where's Erin?
Hypersonic Ride...incredible. Its gets going at speeds up to 60-80 mph. Fastest ride I have ever been on
Erin~Ace~I at the pumpkin patch in Kings
Scooby-doo let us borrow his car
9.30.2007
Just before bed...Erin Ace and I
Breath taking view...there is nothing like a 6am sunrise
Sleeping on the beach
Overlooking the ocean
Where's Seth Cohen when you need him..?
Erin & I just woke up
BEAUTIFUL Sunrise
Cuddlebug...
...SUNDAY...
This morning I woke up to the most BEAUTIFUL sunrise. It was blue and orange when I first awoke. I got up around 6a.m and took some pictures. I had made some choc. chip muffins at home before we came and we ate those for breakfast and then we pack up and went and changed at the local Burger King and brushed our teeth! Th bathroom said: Have it our way...brush your teeth, change your clothes, wash your face. We thought that was funny. We found a parker and then went to walk the boardwalk to find the Neptune Festival. We were so excited, there were tents lining the boardwalk of little shops and food tents. Other events that went on throughout the day were...a surf competition (which some of the boys were so hot! and they surfed so that made them even hotter.), a volleyball tournament, mini local concerts playing throughout the day, and the most impressive part of the day were the sand castles that people in the major leagues, spent building for 3 days. They were so impressive. You will have to check out the pictures and see the details. They had such talent. Thank goodness for people with the talent to build sand castles. Where would we be without them?! After observing the castles we went and swam in the ocean. We got some nice sun and yes...of course I had to get my favorite soft serve ice cream! Guess what...they didn't have the cinnamon flavor so I had to sub it for chocolate. Not as good as a combo with peanut butter but it was still worth the $4 a cone!!!
-Neptune Statue-Me..Ace..Erin
ME & RIN observing the sandcastles
The sandcastle that got 1st place. It was a man driving a shoe with a plow knocking down a sandcastle. Very original
Random sandcastle
Random sandcastle
My favorite sand castle--called Meet the In-Laws. Dad, you would have loved this one
Erin..Ace..Me with our FUNNEL CAKE! It was delish!
Funnel Stand
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Hanging on the beach..erin..me..ace. We were standing by the pump that was pumping water to the sand castle contestants. They had the system down.
HOTTIE BOOM BALOTTIE SURFERS
Watching the surfer boys
Me & that darn good ice cream..flavor: chocolate peanut butter
Breath taking view...there is nothing like a 6am sunrise
Sleeping on the beach
Overlooking the ocean
Where's Seth Cohen when you need him..?
Erin & I just woke up
BEAUTIFUL Sunrise
Cuddlebug...
...SUNDAY...
This morning I woke up to the most BEAUTIFUL sunrise. It was blue and orange when I first awoke. I got up around 6a.m and took some pictures. I had made some choc. chip muffins at home before we came and we ate those for breakfast and then we pack up and went and changed at the local Burger King and brushed our teeth! Th bathroom said: Have it our way...brush your teeth, change your clothes, wash your face. We thought that was funny. We found a parker and then went to walk the boardwalk to find the Neptune Festival. We were so excited, there were tents lining the boardwalk of little shops and food tents. Other events that went on throughout the day were...a surf competition (which some of the boys were so hot! and they surfed so that made them even hotter.), a volleyball tournament, mini local concerts playing throughout the day, and the most impressive part of the day were the sand castles that people in the major leagues, spent building for 3 days. They were so impressive. You will have to check out the pictures and see the details. They had such talent. Thank goodness for people with the talent to build sand castles. Where would we be without them?! After observing the castles we went and swam in the ocean. We got some nice sun and yes...of course I had to get my favorite soft serve ice cream! Guess what...they didn't have the cinnamon flavor so I had to sub it for chocolate. Not as good as a combo with peanut butter but it was still worth the $4 a cone!!!
-Neptune Statue-Me..Ace..Erin
ME & RIN observing the sandcastles
The sandcastle that got 1st place. It was a man driving a shoe with a plow knocking down a sandcastle. Very original
Random sandcastle
Random sandcastle
My favorite sand castle--called Meet the In-Laws. Dad, you would have loved this one
Erin..Ace..Me with our FUNNEL CAKE! It was delish!
Funnel Stand
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Hanging on the beach..erin..me..ace. We were standing by the pump that was pumping water to the sand castle contestants. They had the system down.
HOTTIE BOOM BALOTTIE SURFERS
Watching the surfer boys
Me & that darn good ice cream..flavor: chocolate peanut butter
Nationals Baseball Game
Relaxing....watching the Nats beat the Mets..Ace.Er.Me.Robert Jr.
Me & Er
Ace : Me: Erin: Rob w/ Thomas Jefferson: Abe Lincoln: Teddy Roosvelt: George Washington
Erin, Ace, Rob and I went to the Washington DC Nationals game on September 25th vs. the New York Mets. We had such a good time! It was a great game of baseball. In the 9th inning, bases loaded for the Mets (they were down by one or two), 2 strikes....the pitcher throws the ball, and the batter swings. MISS!!!! the Nats won! yahoo! They were so close but yet so far away.
Me: Ace: Er: Rob
Sexy #28...what a good number!!
Er & I in the stands of the RFK Stadium
~~~~Back to New York~~~~
Statue of Liberty
~Friday 9.21~
Erin invited me to join with her at New York this weekend. She was going up to see a high school friend, Charity Eyre. We rode the Chinatown bus once again. Our friend, Ace rode the bus up to NYC with us because he was going to see a friend. We talked the whole time on the bus. It was very unfortunate, but the bus did not make a pit stop on the way there. We were dying. We arrived in New York around 11 p.m and rode the subway to 86th street where we met Charity. We walked to her brother Noah's house. He is married to Christy and they have a son, McKay. They live in a quaint apartment, that is the smallest apartment I have ever been in. I don't know how long I could last living there. We stayed up until 1 a.m talking along with her other brother, Tallmidge and Sara. Christy and Noah were telling us their engagement story. It is the cutest, most sentimental story....ask me if you want to hear about it.
Empire State Building
Flat Iron Building
~Saturdy 9.22~
We woke up around 8 to go meet Tallmidge at Chelsea Piers. Chelsea Piers was really cool, it is where a lot of movies have been filmed. Like Serendipity, on the triple-decker goal course. We wanted to ride bicycles around the city to see all the sights. We walked around but could not find any bikes, so we just wandered around. Er and I split from Charity and her brother and we went out on the Staton Island Ferry. We bought delicious hot chocolate while waiting for the ferry. It was deluctable and so hot that we burned our tounges. We rode the ferry to see the Statue of Liberty. It was fun to see it in real life and up close as we could get from the ferry. We went to Ground Zero and I couldnt help but start to cry when I saw the flower wreaths and candles and pictures and memorials of those that passed away on 9/11. I cannot imagine being in NY on that dreadful day. We also saw the BULL and Wallstreet. All of the sudden it started POURING RAIN on Erin and I. We took cover every once and a while. It was a warm rain though, because of the humidity. I loved it. Erin and I were running down the street without an umbrella and everyone thought that we were crazy. We bought I heart NY and NYPD shirts to keep us warm. We met back up with Charity and went to SOHO. We stopped at a little cafe and much to my surprise I discovered half way through the meal a $20 bill on the ground. So we got a free lunch!! We must be living right. We discovered a PinkBerry and Magnolias down Bleeker Street. MMM....MMM. Pinkberry is undescribably delicious ice cream and Magnolias cupcakes are undescribably delicious X10. Magnolia's Bakery has a 30 minute line wait. They can only have 10 customers in there store at a time, so they are a cupcake store that makes bank because they are so yummy and plus they are decorated so stinkin' cute. This place was so unbelievably popular! There was also a fleet market down bleecker so we spent some time walking by the shops. We walked to Times Square and put our names in a drawing for the Broadway show, WICKED. "CHARITY EYRE you are a winner!"...Charity won and gave the tickets to Erin and I. We were so excited! We payed $25 each...you have to understand that people pay $100s of dollars for this show. We were definately living right today. We went to dinner at a deli on Broadway and then headed back to WICKED. We not only won, but we sat 1st row and center!! yippee!! The play was amazing. Everyone in the world should see this play. I definately recommend to any one that goes to NY...put your name in raffles for broadway...ENTER your name, you might get LuCkY! Afterwards, Erin and I couldnt have been more happy. We loved it. We met up with Charity and went to Little Italy, but unfortunately it was closing as we arrived. We headed home for the night. On our way home, we witnessed a fight between a lady with a cane joined by another girl vs. a guy. There were about 10 in the group but the controversy was only between like 3 people. The cops had to break them up...I mean we couldnt go to NYC side streets and not see a fight. That would be kosher.
Chelsea Piers
Harbour
Catching a cab Me. Er. Char
The girls...Er. Liberty. Me. Charity
Staten Island Ferry
Statue of Liberty & City
WICKED stage
Inside the theathre..front and center. We couldn't wait!
I secretly took some pics during the performance
#1 WICKED FANS
Erin and I hangin' with the officers
Proud fan of NYPD. He was a hot cop we found in Little Italy.
~Sunday 9.23~
Charity, Erin, and I woke up and walked through Central Park before church. This park is beautiful. Being in the middle of the park and not being able to see the buildings, you feel like you are not even in New York. Some parts of it you honestly feel like you are in East Mill Creek and other times in Sugar House. Church was a treat...I saw friends that I made last time we came to this ward. That was fun to see them. After church, we just stayed for sacrament and then went to 5th Ave and walked through all the really expensive shops. For example, Tiffany's & Co. had an engagement ring for $100,000 and Louis Vuitton shirts for $945 smack-a-roos! We went to Rockafeller Square and then headed back to Noah's house for Sunday dinner. It was the first home cooked meal I had had since I had moved back here. We had a cucumber oil salad, potatoes, carrots, rolls...the goods! We felt bad because we had to hurry so that we could catch our ride home on the Chinatown bus. Thankfully Ace was there and he saved us seats, so that we were not split apart. The best part about the ride home, was the stop we made at the pit-stop...I got a delisioso cinnamon rolls with nuts from Cinnabon. MUY BUENO! We arrived for the Metro at midnight and made it home safely from there.
Garden in Central Park
Central Park
Charity, Er and I at the top of a castle in C.P.
NYC Temple!! Church is actually held in that same building
Outside Tiffany's & Co. Char, Me and Er
~Friday 9.21~
Erin invited me to join with her at New York this weekend. She was going up to see a high school friend, Charity Eyre. We rode the Chinatown bus once again. Our friend, Ace rode the bus up to NYC with us because he was going to see a friend. We talked the whole time on the bus. It was very unfortunate, but the bus did not make a pit stop on the way there. We were dying. We arrived in New York around 11 p.m and rode the subway to 86th street where we met Charity. We walked to her brother Noah's house. He is married to Christy and they have a son, McKay. They live in a quaint apartment, that is the smallest apartment I have ever been in. I don't know how long I could last living there. We stayed up until 1 a.m talking along with her other brother, Tallmidge and Sara. Christy and Noah were telling us their engagement story. It is the cutest, most sentimental story....ask me if you want to hear about it.
Empire State Building
Flat Iron Building
~Saturdy 9.22~
We woke up around 8 to go meet Tallmidge at Chelsea Piers. Chelsea Piers was really cool, it is where a lot of movies have been filmed. Like Serendipity, on the triple-decker goal course. We wanted to ride bicycles around the city to see all the sights. We walked around but could not find any bikes, so we just wandered around. Er and I split from Charity and her brother and we went out on the Staton Island Ferry. We bought delicious hot chocolate while waiting for the ferry. It was deluctable and so hot that we burned our tounges. We rode the ferry to see the Statue of Liberty. It was fun to see it in real life and up close as we could get from the ferry. We went to Ground Zero and I couldnt help but start to cry when I saw the flower wreaths and candles and pictures and memorials of those that passed away on 9/11. I cannot imagine being in NY on that dreadful day. We also saw the BULL and Wallstreet. All of the sudden it started POURING RAIN on Erin and I. We took cover every once and a while. It was a warm rain though, because of the humidity. I loved it. Erin and I were running down the street without an umbrella and everyone thought that we were crazy. We bought I heart NY and NYPD shirts to keep us warm. We met back up with Charity and went to SOHO. We stopped at a little cafe and much to my surprise I discovered half way through the meal a $20 bill on the ground. So we got a free lunch!! We must be living right. We discovered a PinkBerry and Magnolias down Bleeker Street. MMM....MMM. Pinkberry is undescribably delicious ice cream and Magnolias cupcakes are undescribably delicious X10. Magnolia's Bakery has a 30 minute line wait. They can only have 10 customers in there store at a time, so they are a cupcake store that makes bank because they are so yummy and plus they are decorated so stinkin' cute. This place was so unbelievably popular! There was also a fleet market down bleecker so we spent some time walking by the shops. We walked to Times Square and put our names in a drawing for the Broadway show, WICKED. "CHARITY EYRE you are a winner!"...Charity won and gave the tickets to Erin and I. We were so excited! We payed $25 each...you have to understand that people pay $100s of dollars for this show. We were definately living right today. We went to dinner at a deli on Broadway and then headed back to WICKED. We not only won, but we sat 1st row and center!! yippee!! The play was amazing. Everyone in the world should see this play. I definately recommend to any one that goes to NY...put your name in raffles for broadway...ENTER your name, you might get LuCkY! Afterwards, Erin and I couldnt have been more happy. We loved it. We met up with Charity and went to Little Italy, but unfortunately it was closing as we arrived. We headed home for the night. On our way home, we witnessed a fight between a lady with a cane joined by another girl vs. a guy. There were about 10 in the group but the controversy was only between like 3 people. The cops had to break them up...I mean we couldnt go to NYC side streets and not see a fight. That would be kosher.
Chelsea Piers
Harbour
Catching a cab Me. Er. Char
The girls...Er. Liberty. Me. Charity
Staten Island Ferry
Statue of Liberty & City
WICKED stage
Inside the theathre..front and center. We couldn't wait!
I secretly took some pics during the performance
#1 WICKED FANS
Erin and I hangin' with the officers
Proud fan of NYPD. He was a hot cop we found in Little Italy.
~Sunday 9.23~
Charity, Erin, and I woke up and walked through Central Park before church. This park is beautiful. Being in the middle of the park and not being able to see the buildings, you feel like you are not even in New York. Some parts of it you honestly feel like you are in East Mill Creek and other times in Sugar House. Church was a treat...I saw friends that I made last time we came to this ward. That was fun to see them. After church, we just stayed for sacrament and then went to 5th Ave and walked through all the really expensive shops. For example, Tiffany's & Co. had an engagement ring for $100,000 and Louis Vuitton shirts for $945 smack-a-roos! We went to Rockafeller Square and then headed back to Noah's house for Sunday dinner. It was the first home cooked meal I had had since I had moved back here. We had a cucumber oil salad, potatoes, carrots, rolls...the goods! We felt bad because we had to hurry so that we could catch our ride home on the Chinatown bus. Thankfully Ace was there and he saved us seats, so that we were not split apart. The best part about the ride home, was the stop we made at the pit-stop...I got a delisioso cinnamon rolls with nuts from Cinnabon. MUY BUENO! We arrived for the Metro at midnight and made it home safely from there.
Garden in Central Park
Central Park
Charity, Er and I at the top of a castle in C.P.
NYC Temple!! Church is actually held in that same building
Outside Tiffany's & Co. Char, Me and Er
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