Saturday, April 28, 2012
The Junior class @ The National Arboretum with the beautiful, pink flowers in full bloom!
Another quick shot of us @ the giant pillars from the original Capital Building in D.C.
We were bestowed the honor of being the first class to visit the 9/11 Pentagon memorial.
A last quick shot of almost all the class in front of General Robert E. Lee's mansion's incredible view of D.C.
Sabbath at the Arboretum was a blessing. The remnants of the Choraliers sang a few songs, and Mr.Anderson gave a talk about loving one another. As we continued throughout the day, this thought stuck with me at the Pentagon Memorial and Arlington Cemetery. The sermon was on 2 John, and as I observed the changing of the guard it made me think. If we were all taking the words of God seriously we wouldn't have to have a tomb to the unknown soldiers, or any for that matter. What our soldiers have done for our country is a valiant thing. War may have shaped the face of human history, but it was never God's original plan. I think you understand my point. The class is having a good time and it is so cool to be in D.C. We are looking forward to Mt. Vernon tomorrrow!
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