Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Epic DC Vacation - Day 1 & Day 2

Oh, dear blog following friends, our DC family vacation was quite a trip. My side of the family joined us in DC for five days in our nations capital. It turned out to be much more than we expected. On day one, Griff got into a car accident just .3 miles from our vacation rental (he was picking up Shannon, Nicole and Tyler from the airport). On day 2, we lost the only set of keys to the rental car (we got the rental because of what transpired day 1). The car was conveniently parked between a cement wall and a cement pillar in the Ronald Regan International building parking garage, which required Griff, my dad, my brother and some valet attendants to physically move it in order for the tow truck to be able to tow it. Day 3 was full of rain, wet kids, wet adults and an exhausted Ellie and Mommy. Day 4, praise the Lord an uneventful tour of Arlington National Cemetery and I got a date with my Hubby. Day 5, was full of tears good-bye.

That is the short of it. Day 1, possibly the longest day ever, wasn't my favorite day but I'm glad everyone was okay. We didn't get to do anything the first day except talk to AAA, tow truck drivers and get situated in our house. It was a great house with plenty of room for all of us and a great price. If anyone is ever looking for a place to stay in Alexandria, Virginia let me know.

I know you all really just want pictures so here you go, starting with Day 2...


The start of our day, happy kids, happy adults and the National Mall awaiting us.
A great family photo in front of the Lincoln Memorial. (We are happy because we haven't yet discovered the keys are missing.)
Isn't this a great photo! I don't want to brag, but I will. Our three kids were so well behaved and such troopers. We hauled them all over town well past nap time and there were only a few little mini meltdowns.
There were three Chinese ladies at the Lincoln Memorial that just LOVED Ellie. They wanted their picture taken with her. She didn't like them holding her so Griff held her while the women took turns posing with our cutie.
The newly constructed but still undedicated (due to hurricane Irene) Martin Luther King Memorial. It really was beautiful. It over looks the Potomac River and the Jefferson Memorial.
Wrapping up our walking tour. It was about 2pm, the kids were doing great. It was just after this that we discovered the keys were missing and the next saga begins.

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