Monday, March 31, 2008

Spring break

Spring break was amazing and desperately needed. Jodi and I got to spend tons of time with Ashlin which was a total blast. She is one smart little girl! I am grateful Chad was able to give us buddy passes to watch her. Thanks SO much!

I also got to see my family which was also needed. I miss my family out here! I ran around trying to see everyone as much as possible. There was not enough time, but the good news is I will be back in 2 weeks! We have all decided we are ready to be done. I want my own classroom where I can do things exactly how I want. I can't wait for next year! I met the principal of my school and he was very nice. I also got to see the site of my school; it is in a gorgeous area.

I am going to finish out the last 2 weeks strong. It is my last chance to make as much of an impression as I can.

Here are some pictures. We went to the cherry blossom festival Saturday.



So stinkin adorable!


The new addition to the Meyerson family. He
is hard not to love.


Eating the Jefferson Monument


Yummy




Now I am holding it. Maybe these pictures
should be in a different order. :) Although
then again 3 people couldn't eat the same
monument....well nobody could really eat a
monument. Yep I am done.


The cherry blossoms! It was a dreary day, but
it still looked really pretty.








We went to the kite extravaganza on the mall strip.
I was really surprised at how many there were.
We were constantly dogging them which made
the experience even more funny.






2 comments:

Bonnie and Mike Meyerson said...

Jess...you are going to make one heck of a teacher. It will be so fun next year to hear all about yours and Jodi's adventures. We'll see you soon!

Bonnie

Dad & Marcie said...

Hi Sweetie,

Happy Happy Birthday! I'm glad you gals got out during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Your photos are great, especially when eating the memorial.

I think you've just about hit all the highlights in DC now... so pack it up and come on home! Okay, I'll share you one more week with your students. I know you have made a difference in their lives.

See you soon, Dad