Monday, October 20, 2008

My birthday present

Before I came up to Virginia, David told me that my birthday present was a trip to Washington D.C. Nothing could have pleased me more. I have only been there one other time, and that was in June about sixteen years ago. It was so hot, yes, hotter than Florida, that I became ill from the heat. But what a wonderful trip it was. I'm sure that he must have heard me say, somewhere in time, that I would love to go back when the weather was cooler.

We left on Friday evening after they got home from work, stayed in a hotel in Fairf*x, traveled by Metro into the city. What a wonderful way to get around. On Saturday we spent time at the monuments and memorials on the mall and then came back to the hotel in time to see Penn State beat Michigan, and then I watched the sixth game of the ALCS series. Photos and thoughts about all this in another post.

I had mentioned that I wanted to go to the zoo, and so that was our destination on Sunday The weather could not have been better...clear and crisp. Sabrina had warned me that starting at the top, it was a downhill trip. That wasn't so bad, but then we had to come back up, but again, the zoo will be another post.

Before our trek to the zoo, we stopped for lunch at Californ*a Tortilla for lunch. Their specials right now are the O-Chili-Bam* Burrito and the McCain-chil*da Burrito. The restaurant is guaranteeing that whichever Presidential Burrito is ordered the most wins the election...not too scientific, like a lot of the other polls we read.

I receive e-mails regularly from Pastor Tim at Cybersalt, and he had a little political humor and a quote in his post the other day. Here are some of the quotes that he listed:

"I resent your insinuendoes."
"If we don't make some changes, the status quo will remain the same."
"If Lincoln were alive today, he'd roll over in his grave."
"We do not have censorship. What we have is a limitation on what newspapers can report."
"Candidly, I cannot answer that. The question is too suppository."
"Let's jump off that bridge when we come to it."
"To be demeanered like that is an exercise in fertility."
"I deny the allegations, and I defy the allegators."
"If somebody's gonna stab me in the back, I want to be there."
"When you're talking to me, keep your mouth shut."
"Let's do this in one foul swoop."
"I want to thank each and every one of you for having extinguished yourselves in this session."
"We'll run it up the flagpole and see who salutes that booger."
"I would like to take this time to reirritate my remarks."
"The average age of a 7 year old in this state is 13."
"I hate to confuse myself with the facts."
"We have a permanent plan for the time being."
"Family planning has many misconceptions."
"The people in my district do not want this highway bypass, no matter if it goes through or around the city."
"My knowledge is no match for his ignorance."
"As long as I am in the Senate, there will not be a nuclear suppository in our state."
"These numbers are not my own; they are from someone who knows what he's talking about."
"People planning on getting into serious accidents should have their seat belts on."
"In 1994, Americans stand on the horns of an enema."

And then this quote: "An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes have a sincere interest in prolonging the lives of the poultry."- T.S. Eliot

I read this statement in a blog post, and it is the conclusion that I had come to a few days earlier.

"No matter what the results of this election, life will go on. We will still get out of bed each day to work, to love our families, and to serve and love others, helping this country continue to be the great country that it is." May it be so.

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17 comments:

JeanMac said...

Good post, Beverly.

Beverly said...

glad you had a nice visit....loved the quotes..LOL

kenju said...

I'm so glad you got to go back to DC. I have the advantage of my daughter living near there, so I can go almost anytime, and she's a very good tour guide. I look forward to hearing about the zoo and Ella's reaction to it. And when was/is your birthday?

Joy Des Jardins said...

Sounds like you had a great time in DC Beverly. I love visiting the zoo....though it's been a long time since I've been to one. Happy Birthday Beverly.

Karen Townsend said...

What an excellent birthday present! I have another trip to D.C. high on the do-to list!

Last weekend was Family Weekend at my son's college. A fraternity sponsored a Cinderfella show with the proceeds going to CF. I thought of you and sweet Ella.

Susie said...

What a great birthday present! I'm looking forward to the pictures :)
I smiled at the "scientific" poll that California Tortilla is taking.
The burrito looks wonderful!
xo

Putz said...

are you absolutely sure everything will go back to normal after the election....will my daughter in law start loving me again after and if mc cain loses and not move to austrailia to get away from this country....will my wife still talk to me if obama loses and we don't get menatl health care increases for our scitzophrenic boy?>>>>>?oh and congrats on penn state..byu is out but utah still in

photowannabe said...

First of all...Happy Birthday Beverly. It sounds like you got the best present ever. Vey thoughtful family to remember what you said and follow through on it. Its been 10 years since I was last in Wash.D.C. I really loved seeing all the interesting places.
The political humor that you posted made me laugh right out loud. I have to share this with my hubby.
Enjoy your time with Ella and look forward to all of your pictures.

Wendy said...

What a fabulous birthday present! Happy Birthday to you!!
Those burritos look scrumptious.
I enjoyed the quotes. Some I'd heard before , some I had not. Looking forward to pics of little Ella and your time at the zoo.
Hugs,

podso said...

By the way, Happy Birthday!

Simply Coll said...

I have heard that Washington D.C. is quite lovely this time of year. Even though I am Canadian, I'm sure I would find many of the memorials very interesting.

carmilevy said...

I've always wanted to go to Washington, and your entry makes me want to go that much more intensely. Can't wait to see the pics: you doubtless have a unique way of viewing iconic architecture.

KGMom said...

Happy birthday--and you celebrated in one of my fav cities: DC.
Sounds like you had a great time, except for the heat.

Z said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY..>I'm glad you celebrated with something from CALIFORNIA!! mmm!! I guess we don't have to ask which one YOU ordered!!!

Lucy Stern said...

Your trip to DC sounds like it was a lot of fun, Happy Birthday BTW...

I will be glad when this election is over, but I fear for this country if Obama wins....Yes we will still get up in the morning and life will go on BUT life will be a lot harder and many people out of work if he wins.....Sorry, just my opinion. Check my blog for an interesting quote from Ab Lincoln. Looking forward to you post on the zoo and the rest of your trip. My husband and I visited DC eight years ago and it was a lot of fun.

Mother of Invention said...

Happy Birthday! The burrito, whichever one it is, looks great! I hope life will be good for most after this election...or maybe even much better!

Jamie Dawn said...

Happy Belated Birthday!!!
That burrito looks yummy.
I am voting for the McPalin ticket, but I know we can rejoice as a nation if we elect the first black president or if we elect the first woman vice president. Either way, history will be made, and that is something to be proud of.
I do hope for a McCain victory, even if he was not my first choice for Republican candidate. As you said... life goes on... and it will.
I pray for God's blessing on our country and His guidance in our future.