Sunday, November 26, 2006

Heart Walk

Last weekend, we participated in the American Heart Association Heart Walk, on the National Mall. It was a surprisingly quick walk, I guess they didn't want to push the endurance of any survivors that were joining in the walk. Nonetheless, it was a really great time. There was a fairly big E&Y showing and Erin and I walked with the Partner from one of my jobs and his family.




Afterwards, we walked over to the Library of Congress and checked out the Saint John's Bible, which was on exhibit there! It is a pretty extraordinary project that our alma mater has undertaken. The Bible is very old-school and created in the ways of the medieval scholars, that they are actually using the quills of geese to do the calligraphy...pretty crazy! It was well worth the trip and highly recommended if the Bible stops in your neighborhood in the future. They didn't allow pics, but here is one of the ceiling of the library...I wish they would've paid attention to detail when building it.

Hi-Ho Bauer

Doc Bauer was in town to present his findings on genetic research to thousands of fellow researchers two weeks ago and had a night to kill with some old friends. We had some scrumptous fare at a nearby restaurant and then made way to RiRa and proceeded to pretend we were in college again, downing 6-7 pints of real beer. Not that this is that big of a deal, but the fact that it was on a Tuesday night was the killer.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Paul & Babe

Our second annual Halloween party kicked off in style with the appearance of our childhood favorites.....GI Joe and Strawberry Shortcake.....aka The Reiersons. With green striped tights and an army belt in tow (and with no liver damage remaining after last year's festivities), they traveled from Minnesota to eagerly participate in the debauchery of DC Halloween 2006.

Not only did Mike and Steph make an appearance, but Minnesota folklore hero's Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox trekked across country to enjoy some fine brew (bud light).

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Annapolis, Maryland

On the first cold and rainy day of fall we trekked up to Annapolis, Maryland to walk around the colonial town
and visit the U.S. Naval Academy. While hitting the pavement we saw the nation's largest sailboat show,


the nation's first capitol, hundred-plus year old pubs, a sword ceremony at a sailor's wedding and..............

Lou utilized the most sterile facilities ever.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Go Twins!!!


Last weekend, Betch, Wink Tits, and Zach came out to DC with one goal...to see the Twins destroy the O's en route to clinching a Wild Card birth!! We went to the Brickskeller on Friday, an old bar that boasts over 1200 beers (that isn't a typo). I think Winkels had one called the Black Plague, which is how we felt Saturday morning. We went to Baltimore on Saturday, cruised the inner harbor and Fells Point, and then caught the Twins game at Camden yards....they won 6-4!! Good times with good friends!!!!

Monday, September 11, 2006

Asseteague Island National Seashore

Erin and I spent labor day weekend at Asseteague Island National Seashore camping with our friends for the weekend. It was the day after Ernesto and the waves were crazy intense. We went swimming against the waves and got tossed all over, drank beer, grilled steaks, and ate smores!!! We also had a run in with a school of Deer Ticks and a wild pony in our campsite!

Friday, September 01, 2006

tying the knot

With many of our Johnnie and Bennie friend's getting engaged, Lou decided it was finally our turn to drop like flies. After a whirl wind day sliding down natural waterfalls in the Shenandoah, he popped the question overlooking the mountains and then we popped a bottle of Dom P to celebrate. After a stay at a historic B&B and a dinner at the Inn at Little Washington, we are well fed and rested up for an exciting 11 months before the big day.