"I love Organic Soy Milk because regular cow's milk has abnormal growth hormones that causes cancer." - Nayeli, the real Baby Einstein
Whats that?
Godiva Chocolate Face
Whipping up an organic meal.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Volunteering this Christmas
For now on, we will not be purchasing gifts for family or friends for Christmas. This year marked the first year that we will be donating our time, money and efforts to those who are less fortunate than ourselves. It all started with an internet search, "volunteering". It came up with many results and I narrowed it down to something local and something that was easy for us to do as a family. www.volunteermatch.org We got to deliver Christmas presents to the needy.
This morning, we drove to the pickup point around 10 o'clock a.m. The charity organization, "A Wider Circle" loaded up a pallet full of Christmas presents into the back of our Ford Hybrid SUV and gave us the addresses of the people to whom we were going to deliver these gifts to.
It was so great seeing the children's faces light up when we delivered the gifts! They were so happy. When I took a peek at the inside of their dwellings, it looked like that most of these families had NOTHING. No couch, no bed, NOTHING at all. It smelled pretty bad and I felt really sad for them. It opened up my eyes and now I see that there really is a lot of poverty in our very own country. It was depressing. It took about three hours to deliver all the gifts.
I'm glad to have made a small difference in these families lives.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
A visit to the National Museum of the Marine Corps
Exion in front of the National Museum of the Marine Corps
This museum was newly built, so you know what that means? You guessed it! It has state-of-the-art exhibits and gory scenes. Not really suitable for kids, especially the "Beachhead landing on Iwo Jima" simulation. Really freaky stuff. I really liked this museum. They tried to make it as realistic as possible. In some of the exhibits, you are immersed in the fighting action it seems. Loud gunfire and explosions all around you. Crazy, but cool. I can't believe that there is no admission fee. Expect to spend at least 3 or 4 hours there. The food at the Tun Tavern was good. 5 Stars.
Get more info here:
www.usmcmuseum.org
Vietnam War
Vietnam War
Chopper in the Lobby
Corpsman Up!
Korean War
The Lobby
This museum was newly built, so you know what that means? You guessed it! It has state-of-the-art exhibits and gory scenes. Not really suitable for kids, especially the "Beachhead landing on Iwo Jima" simulation. Really freaky stuff. I really liked this museum. They tried to make it as realistic as possible. In some of the exhibits, you are immersed in the fighting action it seems. Loud gunfire and explosions all around you. Crazy, but cool. I can't believe that there is no admission fee. Expect to spend at least 3 or 4 hours there. The food at the Tun Tavern was good. 5 Stars.
Get more info here:
www.usmcmuseum.org
Vietnam War
Vietnam War
Chopper in the Lobby
Corpsman Up!
Korean War
The Lobby
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
This Job Takes Me Everywhere
Capitol Building (photo taken by somebody else since there is all this construction going on right now near the building)
Exion wearing a suit and tie to go work at the Capitol.
I never knew that being in the medical field as a biomedical engineer would take me to so many different places. I kinda like it. This time, it took me to the Capitol where I service the medical equipment for the U.S. House of Representatives, Senate and Congress staff. The Capitol really looks like what it looks like in the movies and on television. It is clean and spectacular. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to photograph certain places. Too bad, because it is totally cool. I got to see swimming pools made out of marble, statues and many marvelous things. There's a lot of history here. I got to put my foot on the center of D.C. The center splits up the Senate (North?), House (South?), Executive Branch (West?) and Judicial Branch (East?). Hmm... :p
Yes, there is deer roaming freely out and about in Bethesda, Maryland. Here is a picture of some in front of my car.
Exion wearing a suit and tie to go work at the Capitol.
I never knew that being in the medical field as a biomedical engineer would take me to so many different places. I kinda like it. This time, it took me to the Capitol where I service the medical equipment for the U.S. House of Representatives, Senate and Congress staff. The Capitol really looks like what it looks like in the movies and on television. It is clean and spectacular. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to photograph certain places. Too bad, because it is totally cool. I got to see swimming pools made out of marble, statues and many marvelous things. There's a lot of history here. I got to put my foot on the center of D.C. The center splits up the Senate (North?), House (South?), Executive Branch (West?) and Judicial Branch (East?). Hmm... :p
Yes, there is deer roaming freely out and about in Bethesda, Maryland. Here is a picture of some in front of my car.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Jumped in Line with the Admiral
NNMC Ball Picture 2007.
Me and Soco showed up to the ball fashionably late. It started around 1730 (5:30 for you civilians), we got there about 19:00 and jumped in the buffet line with the Admiral! He shook our hands ((again), he already did when we first got to Bethesda) and he thanked us for showing up. He also noticed Soco's belly and congradulated us (again). Funny.
The NNMC Holiday Ball was full of events. Lots of really good singing. I was really shocked at the people who sang. They were really good. They could be the next American Idol, they were so good. Well anyways, lots of holiday cheer, chit-chat, drinks and fancy food.
Me and Soco showed up to the ball fashionably late. It started around 1730 (5:30 for you civilians), we got there about 19:00 and jumped in the buffet line with the Admiral! He shook our hands ((again), he already did when we first got to Bethesda) and he thanked us for showing up. He also noticed Soco's belly and congradulated us (again). Funny.
The NNMC Holiday Ball was full of events. Lots of really good singing. I was really shocked at the people who sang. They were really good. They could be the next American Idol, they were so good. Well anyways, lots of holiday cheer, chit-chat, drinks and fancy food.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Happy Holidays!
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Trip to the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
Nayeli Explores D.C.
Nayeli sees Dinosaurs
The White House, December 2007
The Washington Monument
Chinatown, D.C. As soon as I got off the train in Chinatown, the aroma of fresh duck was in the air. It smelled so good! I'll check it out later.
Christmas Tree across from the White House.
Dinosaur Bones
Giraffe's have valves and chambers in their necks to prevent water from flowing backwards when they drink water.
Nayeli loved the bone exhibit. She was saying, "Oooooooo!!!", a lot!
Nayeli sees Dinosaurs
The White House, December 2007
The Washington Monument
Chinatown, D.C. As soon as I got off the train in Chinatown, the aroma of fresh duck was in the air. It smelled so good! I'll check it out later.
Christmas Tree across from the White House.
Dinosaur Bones
Giraffe's have valves and chambers in their necks to prevent water from flowing backwards when they drink water.
Nayeli loved the bone exhibit. She was saying, "Oooooooo!!!", a lot!
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