For those of you who have never been to DC, it is definitely worth the trip, but you must prioritize because there is too much to see in just a few days. Our primary targets were the Lincoln Memorial, the Museum of Natural History, and the Museum of American History.
At Natural History, the dinosaurs were our first stop, and we couldn't resist goofing off, trying to escape the jaws of the mighty T-Rex.
After hours and hours in the museum, we needed some natual light, so we headed outside, past the Washington Monument and the Reflecting Pool to the Lincoln Memorial - a very moving tribute to Lincoln. Along the way, my tree hugging kids tried to put their arms around the big trees lining the Reflecting Pool.
They also couldn't resist this neat tree formation at the base of the Washington Monument (the obelisk in the background).
They also couldn't resist this neat tree formation at the base of the Washington Monument (the obelisk in the background).
My favorite was the Museum of American History on Day Two of our trip - as an anthropology major in college, the artifacts of our collective past really intrigue me. I could have spent all day there, but the family had other ideas. We wandered past the White House (or Barack Obama's house, as Donald calls it), and I was a bit depressed that today's climate necessitates keeping the public so far at bay. When I was in grade school, you could walk right up and take tours, but not so anymore.
The fun didn't stop when the weekend did. Donald lost his first tooth first thing this morning, so lots of celebration in the house this morning!
Finally, V at BumbleBeans organized a scrap swap for some of us, so this gallon bag of scraps is on its way to Janet in Canada this afternoon. Can't wait to play with the scraps you send me, Janet!
I hope all you mothers out there had a wonderful Mother's Day - I sure did!
The fun didn't stop when the weekend did. Donald lost his first tooth first thing this morning, so lots of celebration in the house this morning!
Finally, V at BumbleBeans organized a scrap swap for some of us, so this gallon bag of scraps is on its way to Janet in Canada this afternoon. Can't wait to play with the scraps you send me, Janet!
I hope all you mothers out there had a wonderful Mother's Day - I sure did!
7 comments:
Erin, I'm glad you all had such a wonderful time. The Natural History Muesum is my favorite also. We try to go to DC every year. Last year first on the list was the new Museum of the American Indian. You're right there's an awful lot to see!
I want to go to DC...bad. Going to have to plan a trip one of these days. Hey that was the same tooth we just lost. Hope the fairy was good to Donald.
Hey I found your blog. I was attracted to your response to Em that your quilting personality is a bird cause your pick up all the bright scraps from other quilters. That's me exactly. Some of my quilting friends think I am totally nuts because of some of the things I want to fish out of the garbage at the quilt store and take home. Looks like a great bag of scraps you're sending me. Yours is in the mail as well.
What a wonderful getaway with the kids and always so fun to see the silliness the boys enjoy with you!!! The scrap swap is a fabulous idea!!!!
Looks like so much fun! Glad you had a great Mom's day! Lane
What a great way to spend Mother's Day. Glad you had fun!
Congrats on the tooth loss. If you;re under 10 that's exciting. If you're over 30 that's a tragedy. (Whispering - and the tooth fairy doesn't come either )
What a great way to spend Mother's Day. I love DC. I have not been in almost 10 years, but see something new every time.
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