Ever since we moved to NC my plan was to take my children to Washington DC. I felt like it would be so educational and inspiring for them. After almost 4 years we hadn't taken the trip as a family. I talked Tim into making sure we went before we moved. He was already working in Tucson and only able to come back once a month. So I planned a trip for when he was going to be back in town. It happened to fall on the same weekend as Easter. I didn't want to detract from Easter but I also knew we were on a serious time crunch. The girls were concerned that we weren't going to be able to have an Easter egg hunt but we came through. They came home from school thinking we were leaving for DC and I had all the eggs hidden and ready to be found before we left.
I love this pic of Livie. It captured the true her. Love that smile.
Miss McKenna. Showing off her goods.
I can't believe these girls already look so much older from just a few short months ago.
"Oh! Yeah!"
I wish I knew if that egg actually landed in her basket or not. Great action shot!
Finding one in the kitchen vent!
Poor Alexa. Only had 6 eggs in her basket. What a sweet sister to help McKenna out and sacrifice her own hunting time.
Our trip to DC was great. We actually enjoy road trips. The girls do really well and I love spending that time getting away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. This trip was especially nice. After being a single mom for a while, I really needed the time away. While driving up to DC all my worries subsided, and I had that reconfirming feeling that moving to Tucson was the right thing to do.
Tim at the hotel waiting for the shuttle to take us to the train station.
Funny thing. Before we left I had found out that some friends of ours (The Stringham's) from church were going to DC. I made a joke about seeing them up there (as if that was possible with all those gazzilion people.) Wouldn't you know, Tim walked in that night to the hotel and there were the Stringham's staying in the exact hotel we were. It was fun seeing them and their DARLING family.
Of course, we had to go to the Smithsonian. Alexa has really taken to baking and wants to become a pastry chef. She had just read a book about Julia Child and watched some of her old shows and was hooked.
Here's Alexa in front of Julia.
Here are the girls in front of her kitchen.
The Lincoln Memorial
One of my favorite places. There were a ton of people around but still such a reverant place to be.
The girls thought this display of these robots were great. They showed them driving without anyone on it.
Despite what this picture shows. We did have a good time. The first day it rained and we had forgotten to bring McKenna's stroller so she was a little harder to keep track of. Thanks to Target $20 was well spent on a new stroller. Well worth every penny.
Here we are in the Tram.
The Korean War memorial. This was so great. My neighbor, Heidi told me to make sure and see it. Well worth it. I hear that it's even better to view at night. Maybe next time.
The World War II Memorial was also another one of those reverant places. What I loved and could hardly contain my emotions was when I saw so many veterans walking around with such solemn faces. I'm sure it had a bigger effect on them than it did me. I wish I would have gotten a picture of the wall of stars. Each star represented 100 people that died in WWII and their were 1000's of stars. It was overwhelming to comprehend how many people died to keep us safe.
No words to describe this picture. I just love it.
Stay tuned for Part II