• Nov. 18, 2007
We Must Not Forget
So many of the images we saw in Washington D.C. gripped my heart. On a beautiful Thursday morning, we began the day at the World War II Memorial. It's difficult to find the words to adequately express my sense of sadness mingled with deep gratitude and pride. As we took in the various images, I watched as elderly men---World War II veterans---solemnly walked through the memorial with their families, often pausing in silence. I was so moved by this experience...and so grateful for those who have fought (and are currently fighting) for our freedom.










From the World War II Memorial, we walked over to the Holocaust Museum. This was not a museum we looked forward to seeing, but one that was important to view, nonetheless. My stomach churned as we were reminded of what happened in our world in the not-so-distant past. The images I saw...the testimonials I heard...the smells that lingered...these will forever impact my heart.
Other sights from this day...

This photo was taken atop the Washington Monument. This was our very first view of the White House...a moment I won't soon forget.

Ford's Theatre & The Petersen House (the boarding house across the street where President Lincoln died)
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• Nov. 20, 2007
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Posted by SchoolinRhome
I am really enjoying your vacation shots and story behind them. It is a wonderful vaction spot with so many wonderful historical places. Thanks for sharing!











