Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Choir Tour (Day 2 continued)

That wasn't all we did on day 2. We also went on a monument tour that was amazing!! And definitely another highlight of the trip!! :D

FDR Memorial


Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
"Out of a mountain of a despair, a stone of hope"
 
Lincoln
 Another fun fact: the roof of the Lincoln Memorial is completely flat to represent Lincoln's life that was tragically cut short, and unfinished.

Breanna, Jessica, and I
 
Washington Monument (it was under construction while we were there due recent earthquakes)

Korean War Memorial

Vietnam Memorial

Choir Tour (Day 2)

THURSDAY, APRIL 18th

We had the amazing opportunity to visit Arlington Cemetery and lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown soldier.  It rained for most of the time we were there, and even though we were super wet, it definitely added to the experience. :)


A friend of mine posted this on facebook:

"'Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.'

American was given life through the ultimate sacrifice, the last breath, of courageous men and women. Arlington holds many of these valiant souls in it's hallowed grounds.  As we visited the tomb of the unknown soldier, there was a quiet. A peace. A stillness. And heaven cried. As the rain gently fell, the birds sang praises not of the death of so many soldiers, but of the lives they led, and the lives they now live. We owe it to them to carry on the liberty that burned in their hearts, and to live in a way that shows our appreciation for them." (Tanner Livingston)



It was so amazing to be there because there is such an incredible spirit you feel as you walk through.


Me, Jess, and Bre
After walking through Arlington for a while, we headed to the Capitol building where Senator Lee generously provided lunch for all of us.  After eating lunch, we got an incredible tour of the Capitol - definitely a highlight of the trip. :)


Fun fact from our awesome bus driver, Dave:
The dome weighs 8,900,200 tons

Ceiling of the dome
 
Lady Freedom
 
Star: the very center of Washington D.C. and a place where you can stand in 4 different zip codes :D

Our awesome tour group :) (standing next to our state's statue - Brigham Young)
After the amazing tour, we got another awesome tour of the Hart Senator Office, and got to walk through Senator Lee's office and sit in his desk. :) 


After that, we got to sing for Senator Lee as well as Orrin Hatch. It was way cool!! :D


Thanks for reading!
Brianna <3

Choir Tour - Washington DC!!!!! :) (Day 1)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th.

We all met at the high school at 5:30 am to get on the buses to drive to the Salt Lake airport.

Breanna, Jessica & I
Getting ready to fly to DC!!! :D SOO excited!!! :D
After we got there, we drove around for a little bit and got to go walk around the Washington D.C. temple grounds!! I absolutely LOVE this temple - it is SO beautiful!! :D

Aren't we cute in our matching t-shirts? :) haha

I love to see the temple, I'm going there someday...

It was a fantastic way to start out an AMAZING trip!! :D :D