Thursday, November 30, 2006

D.C., NYC, and Philly

So, Thanksgiving vacation started out with a quick trip to Maryland, where Steph and I had dinner with total strangers. Alyssa Janis, who was friends with Steph in D.C. and in the MTC with me, invited us to her husband's parents home. Random? Yes. But it turns out quite a few other random people were invited, so we ended up having a great time.


We borrowed a car from Alyssa's fiance and drove to Virginia, where we spent the night in a cabin with one of Steph's former mission companions, Lauren, and her family. The next morning we drove to Lauren's house in New York.

Steph was very excited about having friends to Lauren and Dave's for a fondue party. We dipped pretty much anything even remotely possible in broth, cheese, or chocolate fondue. Steph has random acquaintances all over the East Coast who drove out to Brooklyn for the bash.



And finally, Philadelphia. Not West Philly, as the Fresh Prince and I had hoped, but a historical tour of Philadelphia. We only had a few hours to see the sights, but it was definitely my favorite part of the trip.

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