Monday, July 19, 2010

Day 2 - Spy Museum and Ford's Theater



Monday, July 19, 2010

We slept pretty well, glad to be all together. Poor Campbell slept near the air conditioner and was pretty chilly. Dad made bagels and fruit for breakfast and we were out the door for the Spy Museum by 9:15. We decided to take a taxi which was nice and efficient. I realized part way there that I had forgotten the tickets to the museum that I had printed out, but it was no big deal. Upon beginning our tour we had to assume a spy identity and memorize the facts about our person…we would be tested later. Dennis was Dimitri Ivanov, from Kiosov, Russia, 48, fisherman going to Boston, MA for 5 days to visit family BUT really he was to go to the Visitors Center at Fenway Park to meet Manny Moaps who would give him a pamphlet with a microdot on it, he was then to return to headquarters. I was Greta Schmidt: 33, an astronomer, from Borstadt, Germany, going to London for 4 days of business, I was to meet Phoebe Ridley at the Royal Astronomical Society, where I would pick up a microdot in a book, then return to headquarters. Erin was Jane Meyer, 13, from Sweetwater, TN, student, going to Dublin, Ireland, for a vacation for 7 days. Daniel was Billy Henderson who was 14, a student, from Albella, Spain, going to London, for 9 days on vacation, he was supposed to find a woman and get a formula to return to Spain. Campbell was John Campbell, 34, born in Mt Pelier, Jamaica, flying to Budapest, Hungary, for business for 14 days. There were all sorts of cool gadgets – cameras, tools, bugs. It was like an Alias set…but better. At the beginning, lots of hands on stuff: identifying dead drops, surveillance options, etc. We learned about different spies, espionage during wars, etc. In one of the short videos on the Cold War spies, a man named Oleg reminded us all separately of Grandpa Jordon. Same mannerisms, voice, etc…could he really be a spy??? Ha ha. They had a replica of the Rosetta Stone, which was neat for the boys since they just read “The Red Pyramid.” They also quoted Numbers 13: 1, 17-20 as it describes the men who went to spy on Canaan: "The LORD said to Moses, 'Send some men to explore the land of Canaan, which I am giving to the Israelites. From each ancestral tribe send one of its leaders...When Moses sent them to explore Canaan, he said, 'Go up through the Negev and on into the hill country. See what the land is like and whether the people who live there are strong or weak, few or many. What kind of land do they live in? Is it good or bad? What kind of towns do they live in ? Are they unwalled or fortified? How is the soil? Is it fertile or poor? Are there trees on it or not? Do your best to bring back some of the fruit of the land.." It was also cool to see them describe the Prophet Daniel as the first cryptoanalyst when he interpreted the “writing on the wall.” (Daniel 5) (Our new challenge for the rest of the trip is to see how much scripture we can find this week. We are confident that each day, we can find some reference to scripture in something historical that we see.) After the museum, we headed to the Hard Rock CafĂ© for lunch. The food was really good. Dennis and I enjoyed the various 80’s music videos. Daniel and Campbell had a great picture by Bob Dylan for Dan Dionne. We headed off to Ford’s Theater to see where Abraham Lincoln spent his last night at the before being shot by John Wilkes Booth. We took tons of pictures as I’m sure we will throughout the trip, but at Ford’s it was also important because when the Haugen’s came last week they forgot their camera so we will share these with Mike and Denise. There was a self guided museum tour first. The kids had a ball taking a lot of pictures. They especially liked the statues. Either I had forgotten or didn’t know that there was actually a plot to kidnap President Lincoln prior to the assassination plot. After the museum portion we were funneled upstairs to the actual Ford’s Theater. An amazing National Park Spokeswoman gave an excellent and informative speech for 15 or so minutes. Campbell did not move a muscle – totally. Following this presentation, we went across the street to the Peterson House where Lincoln died at 7:22 am on April 15, 1865. We saw the sitting room where Mary sat and waited and the room and bed where the President was laid. It is interesting to think about how that event shaped history. What would have happened had he lived to the history of our country?

Periodically throughout the day, we look at one another and say “Hey, we are in Washington, DC, do you believe it?” We all have pinched one another a few times. The heat isn’t too oppressive today which is nice as well. It is also exciting to hear so many languages and see so many people who are different than we are.

Did you know??? That General and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant were scheduled to be in the box with the Lincoln’s that fateful night, but he backed out the last moment. The plot was to not only kill Lincoln, but VP Johnson, Secretary of State Seward, and Grant as well. Booth wanted to take down the administration.

Day 1 - getting there!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Well, we decided that we all had butterflies in our stomachs when we awoke this morning. It was a blessing to go to church first. We hung out with the Rieder’s after first service while Drew sang into the second service. The plan was to have Ang take Stephen in our van with their kids so that he wouldn’t be the only kid left in the car at the airport when we got there. Drew took us to the airport. We got a quick bite to eat at David’s pizza in the terminal and got on the plane. The kids were thrilled to be on a plane after four years and equally, or more excited to have a video monitor on the seat back ahead of them. We all had a good laugh as we watched the safety video with the woman who, as Cade Sanchez described saying, “Smoking is not allowed on any Delta flight,” as she wagged her finger at you. They were thrilled to watch “Sponge Bob Square Pants,” listen to the MP3 player (which thanks to Daniel’s expertise, was loaded with awesome music) and eat snacks. In Salt Lake City, we had a short layover. Everyone’s stomachs settled a bit but the excitement rose as we thought about seeing Daddy. The next plane didn’t have the video or the woman scolding us not to smoke. As we got closer, Campbell noticed that there was quite a lightening storm going on in the sky which was pretty spectacular. We had to circle the airport three times before we could land because of the storm. They deplaned us onto a people mover and we took a pretty long drive to the terminal…maybe even 5 minutes worth of a drive. The timing was perfect as Daddy had a hard time getting to the airport and was afraid he was going to be late getting...I loved having a cell phone!!! After I made it clear that I got the first hug from Daddy, the kids were jockeying for the position themselves. We met daddy on the way to baggage claim, Daniel honed in on my position…We were able to hop on to the super shuttle for our ride into the city. There were other nice people in the van, including a prison pharmacist from Kentucky, who had a delightful sense of humor and a student from Howard University. Our hotel is very nice. Daddy had set it all up for us: put clothes in drawers, placed pictures around, breakfast food in the fridge and even snacks for us too. We were all pretty tired so we went to bed, thankful to be here.