We spent a decent amount of time in the Museum of Natural History, but most of our time was spent at the National Air and Space Museum (the older one on the Mall). This was truly a dream come true for me as I've been dreaming about this for most of my life. The kids actually had a great time as well. There was plenty to see, and they let you touch and climb on a lot of the exhibits. Anyone with kids knows how important that is when going anywhere that doesn't include Hannah Montana or Cars.
I always new a 747 engine was huge, but this puts the size in perfect perspective.
This was a great mural in the room containing Vietnam-era jets and engines. My dad worked on Phantoms so I always loved this plane. To this day, I think it's one of the coolest planes to ever fly.
Of course, there can only be one "coolest" plane ever, and anyone who knows me is fully aware of that plane. Yes, it's the one and only F-14 Tomcat. Any reference to this plane will be documented and celebrated for as long as I live......
The original X1...If you don't know, read Chuck Yeager's book. He was Maverick before Lt. Pete Mitchell was buzzing towers and Rear Admiral's daughters.
We had an unexpected treat on the way out of town - Marine 1 flew right over our heads bringing President Bush back to the White House after a weekend in Texas. We pulled over as all 3 helicopters swooped over the car. Two landed on the South Lawn and another started flying in circles around the White House. Security is obviously very tight, so we couldn't get over to the White House to watch them land. We did catch of glimpse of Marine 1 on the grass, but didn't get to see President Bush. It was a great end to a spectacular weekend in Washington DC.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Washington DC - Part 1
We made out maiden voyage to Washington DC last weekend and had a great time. It's a nice 4 hour drive through the Virginia countryside.
The girls were very excited to see where the President lives - Adelle loved the "waterfall" out front.
Here we are at the base of the Washington monument looking over the reflection pool to the Lincoln monument.
The clouds started rolling in while we were at the WWII Memorial. This was a very powerful reminder of the men who died protecting the freedoms we sometimes take for granted.
This Lincoln monument was by far Emily's favorite part of the weekend. She just finished reading a book about President Lincoln and has been very interested in learning more about the man and his story.
Another very moving experience. Words can't describe your thoughts and feelings as you walk by the wall.
The girls were very excited to see where the President lives - Adelle loved the "waterfall" out front.
Here we are at the base of the Washington monument looking over the reflection pool to the Lincoln monument.
The clouds started rolling in while we were at the WWII Memorial. This was a very powerful reminder of the men who died protecting the freedoms we sometimes take for granted.
This Lincoln monument was by far Emily's favorite part of the weekend. She just finished reading a book about President Lincoln and has been very interested in learning more about the man and his story.
Another very moving experience. Words can't describe your thoughts and feelings as you walk by the wall.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Spring soccer
Both girls picked up soccer this year. Adelle is very proud of her Nike cleats and Emily is learning to enjoy the competition. Both girls are very excited about playing and want to continue next year. Emily has two more games before she moves on to the swim team. Adelle goes back to dance class next Tuesday.
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