Friday, September 10, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C.

We had SUCH a FABULOUS time in Washington, D.C. over Labor Day Weekend. What a wonderful place to visit with the kids - there is so much to see and do, and most of it is free! To make things even better, Grandma and Grandpa Wood met us there and gave us the inside scoop on their top picks. The kids were great travelers, we got to stay in two different fabulous hotels, and I didn't lose any of the kids on the subway (which I was terrified of doing). It's a great place to visit and we highly recommend it to everyone!

Of course we couldn't see it all, so we tried to hit the major sights and museums. A lot of walking and subway rides later, this is what we saw:


The Washington Monument was even more impressive in person than I thought it would be.

Roar! We loved the Natural History museum.

The view along the mall from the Lincoln monument.

Alex takes in the sights from the comfort of the stroller.

Our poor, country kids - they could not believe how brave this squirrel was.

Haley stands next to the stone marking where MLK, Jr. stood while giving his famous speech.


With Grandma at the WWII memorial.

The subway was pretty darn exciting at first - not so much by the end of the week. However I have to admit that I was still wowed every time we took the enormous escalators up out of the Dupont Circle station.

Oh, we could have spent the whole week at the Air and Space Museum - we walked through the shuttle dozens of times and tried to see all of the museum, but we'll have to go back some day.

It was H.O.T. and humid that week so we tried to stay in the museums during the day and see the monuments in the evenings.

What a TREAT we had waiting for us at the Capitol. One of Rob's former students was an aide in Senator Dorgan's office, and the senator was kind enough to take a few minutes to talk with us and let the kids try out his desk. Then we were off for a private tour of the capitol - what a great experience!

Jake signs the "No Vegetables At Dinner" Act.

Cute kids, stunning rotunda.


This is how Alex saw the Capitol tour.

On our last day we were thrilled to be joined by old-UW-college-day friends Jens and Karen at the National Zoo. It was hot, super crowded, and the kids were a little tired of sightseeing, but it was wonderful to have a few hours to catch up with them.