Tonight is our last night in D.C. I hesitated updating the blog because then it would be final, and I wanted more time. I still so vividly remember laying on the floor of my old apartment, surrounded by boxes, creating the template and title for our new mode of communication which would script out our memories for all of you to see. We had an amazing opportunity thanks to Malachi’s hard work. In less than three months, we saw more of D.C. and the east coast than most will ever have the time. We did not take it for granted.
Our deepest gratitude extends to Malachi’s amazing Aunt Helen for allowing us into her home and heart for a summer. We enjoyed many nights filled with hearty meals, peanut butter ice cream, Skip Bo games, and laughter. Because of her, we walk away from D.C. with the fondest of memories. In addition, I have learned so many things from her about entertaining and cooking…because she is a pro at both! I admire her and am so happy I had the chance to spend a summer in her presence. On our last night with her, we went to dinner at T.H.A.I in Shirlington for some spicy food and Thai beer. The night’s weather was perfect, just like Helen and Malachi’s “Panang Perfect” dishes. We will undoubtedly miss the hot summer air, the patriotism of the flags at all angles of the Monuments, the neverending options of things to do, the hustle and bustle of the big city, and the wonderful people that made up what was OUR Summer of 09′…a summer that we can lock in our hearts as one of the best.
In ten hours, we will be on the road, back to our home state of Indiana where so many of our friends and family await our arrival. We are looking forward to seeing them with every ounce of our beings, yet know that much uncertainty still lies ahead for the both of us. Malachi’s career may take us 200 or 2,000 miles away from those we love as soon as next year, but there is no use in worrying about the unknown because we know that a little bit of technology and a little more motivation will bring us all together again. One’s quality of life is not about riches, possessions, or accumulating the “next best thing”, but instead the experiences, the travels, the laughter, and the relationships that we gather along the way. It can now be said that our lives have been enriched by all we gathered the past few months. We leave hesitant… yet hopeful. We know great things are still on the horizon.

The Three of Us - Summer 09'






























