Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Patriotic Trip to Washington DC

This is a long overdue post about our recent trip to DC.  Warning - lots of pictures!


Sculpture Garden - National Gallery of Art


Sculpture Garden - National Gallery of Art (Typewriter Eraser)


Natural History Museum


Capitol Building under wraps


Library of Congress - Very cool!


Library of Congress


Grace


Supreme Court


Boarding the tram to the Senate Building


US Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana & special guests


National Gallery of Art - East Wing (Contemporary)


National Gallery of Art (note: the woman in the white dress pointing at Ryan is a painting on mirror)



Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum


National Museum of the American Indian


Hirshhorn Museum (blue light installation)


Hirshhorn Museum (Grace's shoes)


Bottom of the Lincoln Memorial looking towards the Washington Monument


John and Terri - great backdrop


Lincoln Memorial


Ryan & Abe


"I have a dream" - Top steps of the Lincoln Memorial where MLK Jr gave his famous speech



Vietnam Veterans Memorial


Goofing around at a restaurant in Alexandria


After-dinner entertainment


By the water in Alexandria


Old Town Alexandria


JFK's famous speech at the site of Kennedy's memorial


Arlington Cemetery


"Unfinished" Washington - image used for the dollar bill


National Portrait Gallery - Clinton and George HW Bush


Stopping for Fro-yo near the White House


Garett and John taking in the view (with only a handful of protestors)


Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Last Day of School and Prize Giving (also hottest day of the year)

When we woke up this morning we knew it was going to be a scorcher.  The temps reached 95 F, which is unheard of in London.  We also woke up to thousands of bees swarming outside of our flat.  We quickly closed all of the windows to keep them out - bearing in mind that we don't have air conditioning. We're not sure what happened, but thankfully all but one were gone by mid-day.

Anyway, the main event for today was prize giving, also known as speech day.  From Ryan's perspective, it means the beginning of the summer holiday.  Prize giving is a formal affair with speeches by the headmaster, musical and dramatic performances, etc.  It ends with prizes.  This is Ryan's last year at the Junior Branch, so it had special meaning.

The prizes are almost always books - and sometimes the occasional trophy or cup.  Ryan won one of the top 3 prizes (the last to be handed out) - for overall academic achievement.  It's called the Foundation Award.  Shockingly, he also won the Language Prize. One of the fathers sitting in front of us good-naturedly muttered something like, "But Americans don't speak foreign languages".  Garett responded by saying that Ryan is bilingual in English and American.

Ryan also celebrated because his house, Simmons, won the House Cup.  Like Harry Potter, this is something the four houses compete for all year.  The margin of victory was only 13 points (!).

After prize giving the classes gathered on Hampstead Heath for a picnic.  The wiser groups chose to sit under the trees, but Ryan's class was under the blazing sun.



The boys didn't have to wear their blazers today because of the heat - no AC 


The prizes - per tradition they are awarded as books


Ryan with his two prizes - a French dictionary and a book about natural disasters


Kevin Douglas, former headmaster, and Ryan after the ceremony.  I like Mr Douglas' seersucker jacket!


A gloriously hot day on Hampstead Heath, with Kenwood House in the background.  Ryan is in the green t-shirt standing in the middle.


Garett and Ryan at the picnic - notice the water pistol in Ryan's hand.  All of his friends brought them along and they had a great time.


Lovely flowers outside of Kenwood House


After the picnic we had a two hour appointment with Charlotte at a bath shop.  It took us awhile to realize that Ryan had fallen asleep in one of the showroom bathtubs.  It's actually the one we selected, so I guess it's appropriate!



Sunday, June 28, 2015

London House Update - Week 8

Here are the latest pictures from the house this week...


 Ryan and a friend standing in Ryan's bedroom. Two skylights will be installed in the pitched roof to allow plenty of natural light into the room.


A view of Ryan's room looking back toward the doorway.  The old bathroom used to be in the corner where the smaller window is located. The bathtub was positioned between the two windows.  Previously, the wall between the two rooms was located to the left of the bigger window and there was a sink in the bedroom under the window.  Once completed, there will be a closet on either side of the door and the small windows will be bricked over.


This is the view from Ryan's bedroom looking down into the kitchen and the back garden beyond it.  The tarp is covering a long, narrow existing bathroom next to the kitchen.  This room will be torn out to make way for the bigger kitchen.  Additionally, the open space to the left will also become part of the new kitchen. We are on a narrow lot, so it's only 17 feet wide from one side of the property to the other.


On the top floor it appears the framing for the skylight has been positioned over the future stacked washer/dryer.  We need to talk with the builder about this one! You can also see where the builders have started reinforcing the brick walls with cement. 


The back garden is filled with building materials.  


Good news - the front reception room has been cleared.  But we're not sure how or why one of the doors has been nailed to the front window.  Security reasons?  Not to worry - the entire window needs to be replaced anyway.  We noticed the builders have taken out most of the windows on the upper floors.





Sunday, June 21, 2015

London House Update - Week 7

We finally received planning permission and that means we can move forward with our building plans. There was only one thing that didn't get approved, but it was minor.  The builders have now torn off the roof and the new rafters are in place over Ryan's room and the top of the house.  A green tarp is covering everything for protection.  When we showed up on Saturday the builders were busy at work. Garett and I have also started looking at new materials for the house.



A green tarp is covering the open roof on two levels


This is the view up into Ryan's room from the stairs (the green tarp is over his bedroom)


Garett and I are debating the right finish for the wood floors throughout the house


And here is the master chef...he and 9 other boys cooked lunch for their teachers and parents at school this week.  They made starters, main courses and desserts.  Ryan made spaghetti al carbonara.


Sunday, June 14, 2015

Ryan's School Play - Private Peaceful

This week Ryan's class put on the production, Private Peaceful.  The story is based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo and it is about two brothers in World War I.  Ryan played two parts, Toothless Old Lady (see picture) and Lieutenant Buckland.





Saturday, June 6, 2015

London Update - Week 5

It's been a busy few weeks for us.  Ryan went to Nice, France on a week-long school art trip, we moved into a new flat, Ryan advanced to the Gigafinals in chess and the house continues to be demolished piece-by-piece.  We're still waiting for planning permission before we can begin construction.  It will probably be another couple of weeks.

Here are the latest pics...



Our new flat - very quiet and private


The new (old) building


View from the kitchen window - serene back garden


The window has leaded-glass panes and wooden shutters


Yes! Somewhere beneath this scaffolding is the new house


Ryan and Garett at the back of the house


Is the sun really shining?  Ryan and Shelly in what's left of the original kitchen


Last week (week 4) - checking out the partially demolished kitchen



Inside the house every floor has been stripped out


Looking down at Ryan and through to the floor below