Day Four, Thursday 6/17:
Our first stop turned out to be my favorite - the Jefferson Memorial. It's less traveled than some of the others.
Our next stop was the newest and largest Presidential memorial, covering seven acres and dedicated to the only four-term President, Franklin D. Roosevelt. I didn't get too many photos since my camera was acting up, but Eleanor Roosevelt says hello:
The Lincoln Memorial is an inspiring place, and the statue of Abraham Lincoln is one of the finest sculptures I have ever seen - photos don't do it justice.
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We headed back to the Washington Monument on the Tourmobile and found a cab from there back to the hotel for the kids and their grandma. Meanwhile, Tall Paul and I got back on the Metro and rode to Capitol Hill - we wanted to scout the route to the Library of Congress, where we were going the next morning. After that, we decided to take a trip to Union Station. Our Amtrak train to New York City would be departing from there on Sunday morning, and we thought it would be a good idea to figure out in advance how that was going to work.
Days Five and Six, Friday 6/18-Saturday 6/19:
We returned to the Library of Congress in the morning - and this time we went inside! Aside from the fact that it's a temple of
Our afternoon outing was also a re-visit, as we returned to the National Gallery of Art. My husband, whose degree is in Fine Arts and Illustration, was in his element explaining different art techniques to his kids - and providing irreverent commentary about some of the works we were seeing. However, he was anything but irreverent when he had the chance to view his first Vermeer outside of a textbook - and it was his favorite work by the Dutch painter, "Woman Holding a Balance."
Saturday, our last full day in the capital, was a day for seeing people rather than sights, and was also the day of my only bookstore outing of the trip. We met my son Chris for brunch - our last meal with him during our visit - and then he walked me up to Dupont Circle, where I was having a book-blogger meet-up with Serena and Anna. While waiting for them, I dropped in at local indie bookstore Kramerbooks/Afterwords and picked up a few things. Serena has already posted about our fun lunch, and I had a great time hanging out with her and Anna!
There's so much to see in our nation's capital that Tall Paul and I are already talking about our next visit...but perhaps in the spring or fall, when it's a little less hot and humid and our California-acclimated bodies are better suited to the weather.
The next installment of our story moves on to New York City - where I didn't meet any bloggers, but I had the chance to introduce my new family to some of my extended family, and an unexpected visit with a long-time-not-seen friend!
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