Sunday, October 9, 2022

washington d.c.

 we have been talking about doing d.c. for several years, and we finally took it on this summer.  for multiple reasons, we drove.  it worked out fine...great, actually....but, i don't have to make that drive again anytime soon!! after a stop in virginia at a hotel about 4 hours away, we made it to our hotel in d.c. that next afternoon.  we stayed at an embassy suites on 10th street near the convention center, and we will stay there again if we ever go back!  perfect accommodations, perfect location! it's been about 20 years since chase and i have been to d.c.  it's still great.  clean, easy to get around, and lots of stuff is free!! 

we saw the original declaration of independence, the bill of rights, and the constitution at the national archives museum.  


ford's theater was right down from our hotel, so we saw it multiple times.  lincoln's waffle house was right across the street, so we decided that he must have had his waffles there before the show! 


they love some noodles.


the first night we were there, i booked us a guided nighttime tour of the monuments.  this was awesome to do on the first night because we got the lay of the land.  it's also not as crowded at night or as hot! plus, the guide gave us some background info on the monuments.  the ones that the tour didn't hit, we were able to go to on our own later.  

white house


WWII




Korean War memorial


Lincoln memorial


Jefferson memorial


Navy memorial


Jefferson in the background from the MLK memorial


Washington Memorial 


MLK


Lincoln


White House


Washington Memorial


Lincoln


The Capitol was getting revamped on the outside, but it was still pretty all lit up at night. 


By the end of the week, they could navigate a subway and read the maps to get us where we needed to go!


Arlington...changing of the guard


overlooking d.c. from the top of Arlington at Robert E. Lee's house


changing of the guard


 amphitheater at Arlington




we also saw the Pentagon, the 9/11 memorial, and the Air Force memorial, but they are super strict with cameras and don't allow you to get them out or take pictures.  so, the memories will just have to suffice for those places! 

we spent most of one afternoon at the SPY museum.  we found out that none of us are cut out to be spies.


Mount Vernon


goofy people acting like they are in field of dreams...


the wharf (and we had the best sandwiches EVER just down the street)


we rented bikes and scooters and hit up a few places we hadn't been.  
washington memorial up close...


WWI plaza


FDR memorial


funky legs!


Vietnam wall


we had breakfast with Roger Wicker and then toured the Capitol.  it was impressive, and it was definitely a highlight. 

the rotunda


Wes Henson, U.S. Senator


the old house chambers


the very center of d.c. in the vault


we ran into our next door neighbor at Mississippi Morning! 


on the people mover under the Capitol


the top of the rotunda


roger and the crew



william outside the Capitol


we are not museum people.  not really.  our attention can't be held walking around looking at exhibits.  that being said, we were all really sad that we didn't get to go to the air and space museum.  it was undergoing a re-do to make it bigger and better.  chase and i have already done the holocaust museum, and that's just something that they'll have to do on their own one day.  it was fantastically done, but i can't do it again.  the boys did some research and decided they wanted to go to the natural history museum.  we LOVED it! so, maybe we just haven't been going to the right museums! 




last day...


we had an awesome time in our nation's capital.  we got to do everything that we wanted except the air and space museum.  we were also planning to go to a baseball game one night, but it got rained out.  we found a hole in the wall pizza place that we really liked, though, so it turned out ok! since we got everything in that we wanted and we still had half of a day left, we decided to get on the road and get a jump on the trip home.  we got some supper in Bristol, Tennessee, and i had found us a hotel in Knoxville.  however, when we got to knoxville, nobody in the car (except me) wanted to stop.  they all wanted to keep going.  i protested, but it did no good.  so, we left the Knoxville city limits at 9pm and made it home around 2am.  i didn't want to do it, but it's actually a really good time of day to travel.  all the 18 wheelers have pulled over to sleep, and nobody is on the road.  we will certainly lock this handy information away for future travel! not that i'm going to be driving to d.c. again anytime soon!  we loved it and would absolutely go back.....just maybe on a plane! 

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