Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Home Town

Cleveland, Ohio
I saw an article at Cleveland.com about this new billboard that was erected in my home town of Cleveland, Ohio. Supposed to be 10 stories tall. I think it's pretty neat. Can you recognize all the locations? The 17 locations and icons are listed here.

Driver's Ed


Oh my! My son started Driver's Education classes at AAA this week. Today (Saturday 5/18) I attended with him a 2-hour session as part of the requirement for him to attempt to get his Learner's Permit. This is kind of scary.

"Angel of God, our guardian dear, 
to whom God's love entrust us here.
Ever this day be at our side (especially during Driver's Ed)
to light, to guard, to rule, and guide. Amen."

My Visit to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

Basilica of the National Shrine
of the Immaculate Conception
(Washington, DC)
As I mentioned in my related post, I was strongly motivated to visit the National Shrine during my business trip to Washington, DC this past week. I don't really recall when or how I became interested in this church but I have been supporting it and studying it for a while as readers of this blog may remember. Probably due to what I have seen at the Knights of Columbus Museum.

I stopped here on Friday (5/17) morning before returning home to CT.  I was able to go on a guided tour (given hourly). I tagged along with a group of 8th graders from St. Bridget's school in VA but 50 minutes is hardly adequate for a tour of this gorgeous place. {If you click on the link above, the web site has a virtual tour you can take}.
Our Lady of Siluva
The basilica contains more than 70 chapels and oratories.  I was especially interested in the Lithuanian  chapel for Our Our Lady of Siluva. Readers of this blog, may recall that Lynn's family has a Lithuanian connection. Her great aunt, Sr. Pat, has a keen interest in their Lithuanian heritage. So I made a point to say a prayer and light a candle at this chapel.

Hill of Crosses Altar

Another important stop for me was the Blessed Sacrament Chapel because my mom is active in the perpetual adoration at her church. Again, said a prayer and lit a candle.


There is so much to see here. I wish I had more time to explore and ponder. Before leaving, I walked around the outside of the church. There are statues and more mosaics and these aren't part of the tour or covered by the guidebook. Hopefully, next time I visit Washington I will have the opportunity to see more of this magnificent church.


My Dinner with Amy

Since I was in Washington, DC this week for work (hint: Shakespeare), I made arrangements to have dinner with my sister, Amy. Originally, I had envisioned being able to have one, combined dinner with Amy and my nephew, Phil. But it was not to be. However, it all worked out well.


I met Amy on Wednesday (5/15) evening for dinner at a local restaurant, G&M, to enjoy Baltimore's famous crab cakes. Like my dinner with Phil on Monday, it was too short. Good night, Good night. Parting is such sweet sorrow. (Amy is teaching "Romeo & Juliet" this grading period).