Saturday, October 4, 2008


My Dad had meetings in Washington D.C. on the 15th of September so we decided to go up there and hang out with mom while dad was in meetings. We had a great time. I love living so close to so many wonderful places. D.C. is just so awesome and we only had two days so we didn't get much in.

We got there on Sunday right as Mom and Dad's plane came in. We were staying in Old Town Alexandria so mom and dad came down to meet us for dinner. Old Town Alexandria is so cute. We had just missed a big art festival so that was a bummer, but we just enjoyed walking the streets and looking at all the old buildings.

On Monday Whit and I and the girls all rode the METRO (that was a nerve racking experience) to meet mom at Arlington. Arlington was one place we haven't been able to see before on past trips so I was excited to see the changing of the guards. Then we did the Natural History Museum. The kids loved this. We could have spent a whole day in each section. Jaynie was missing a field trip to a rock quarry while we were there so we made sure to spend a lot of time in the Gems and Minerals part and I could not believe how fascinated they were by it. After the Natural History Museum we went to the Air and Space Museum hopping to see the Ruby slippers. The girls were dying to see them. Grandma had told them all about them and since the American History Museum was closed we were told the Ruby Slippers were there, but they had moved them back to the American History Museum because they were getting close to opening it back up. The girls were sad, but they loved the Air and Space Museum so much that they forgot quickly. We were able to go the planetarium (Thanks Grandpa) Jaynie and Lillie thought it was so cool, but it freaked Eliza out a little bit. She thought the planets were going to crash into us. After we assured her that they wouldn't she was O.K. Monday was also Eliza's birthday and Grandma and Grandpa had a present for her at their hotel so we followed them back and she opened her present. That was all the celebration she got that day. I felt kind of bad, but promised her she could have a princess party when we got home so she was fine with that.

Tuesday we went to the Zoo. I can't believe that all this stuff is free. The Zoo is pretty good when you consider it doesn't cost anything to get in. Where they get you is on the food. Of course we are tourists so we weren't equipped with lunch boxes to pack so we were going to buy lunch in the zoo that is until we saw the prices for the food. It was outrageous, so of course we didn't order much and what we did have was horrible. Mom, Whit and I ordered the week old salad and the girls shared an order of chicken nuggets and a hot dog. Needless to say we left still starving. Luckily as we were leaving the zoo we saw a family on a bench eating Ben and Jerry's so I asked them where they got it and the said the 711 across the street. We followed suit and ate two pints of ice cream out side the 711. It was pretty fun. I think our favorite part of the Zoo was the panda's. They are pretty cute bears and not something the girls have ever seen up close so that was fun. We then made the long hike back to mom and dad's hotel to say bye to Grandpa and then made the 5 hour drive home. We were pretty exhausted, but it was worth it.

Thanks Mom and Dad for letting us crash your party. We had a great time and loved that we got to see you most of all. We miss you and Love you!!!!
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5 comments:

Marcy Cheney said...

What a fun trip for your family. I absolutely love DC and would love to go back and spend more time. You are so right, you could literally spend days in each museum and still not see everything. Glad you got to spend time with your folks. We miss you guyz...

Lisa said...

That sounds like a great trip! How fun to be able to spend time with your parents. I would love to live on the east coast for a while just to be able to see all the sights. Glad you had a great time.

Audrey said...

Isn't DC wonderful?!?! We went there two summer ago and spent a week there. WAY too much to do in even that amount of time. I loved all of it. I loved Arlington Field (so sacred there), the changing of the guards is incredible. Now I need to go back and look at all our photos! :) How fun, I'm glad that you got to play with mom and dad too! Miss you, Audrey

The Anderson's said...

Sounds like so much fun. I loved Arlington. It felt like such a sacred place to me! Glad you got to spend time with your mom and dad!

provobaileys said...

that sounds like so much fun.