DC Week Four
Our last week in DC was just as busy and fun as our first. We did a low-key Monday by heading downtown...
...to the splash pad. DC is hot.
Then we took the train to the Air and Space Museum. We saw this lovely vehicle parked outside and the kids wanted a picture with it. Bruce is really into sports cars now.
We saw the Spirit of St. Louis, the first plane to cross the Atlantic.
The kids sat in a cockpit and steered and tinkered with the rudders.
Phoebe's favorite part of the museum was checking out astronaut toilets. We take gravity for granted; it is very helpful when it comes to the bathroom. Space potties look pretty silly.
We headed to the National Botanic Gardens. I thought it would be a good place for Oliver to nap in the stroller, but I was wrong. There was a big children's garden where kids could dig and work; the kids worked for hours. Seriously.
The kids even liked the standard non-kid exhibits. We saw a cool garden with a bunch of plants that make spices: pepper, cinnamon, turmeric.The next day we headed to the Arlington National Cemetary. We saw a few processions complete with the horse-drawn wagon, the flag-draped coffin, and the marching band.
We saw the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers and admired their incredible dedication. They stand watch at the tomb 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It's hard to imagine them standing there through nighttime downpours; it seemed brutal enough to march there back and forth in the hot sun in full military uniform. We visited the Kennedy graves and read the names of many other veterans on the zillions of headstones. Thursday was our last full day in D.C. We went to the National Archives and Library of Congress. The building was very ornate and beautiful.
We took a tour of the building, checked out Thomas Jefferson's library, and saw a few interesting items like the Guttenberg Bible, the first map that identifies America by name, and George Gershwin's piano.
We ended our day with foosball and packing. We packed the car and headed out on Friday after Scott finished his class for the day. It was our 12th wedding anniversary so we spent a romantic six hours in the car with our kids, eating burritos at a Mexican restaurant for lunch, and ending up in Ohio!!!
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