Sunday, August 12, 2012

Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and the National Arboretum

Saturday morning unfolded in typical fashion for us.  The kids woke us up at 7:00 and we stumbled around the kitchen fetching them something to eat.  Brian and I had our usual weekend morning conversation over waffles:  "So what do you want to do today?"  "I don't know."  "How about _____?"  "Hmm, ok that sounds like a good idea."

There goes another opportunity for a lazy and relaxing weekend at home.  We just can't help ourselves!  We have to get out and explore.

So on Saturday we went to the Air and Space Museum, along with everyone else in DC and their visiting relatives from overseas.  Yep, it was THAT crowded.  Nonetheless we did manage to see a few exhibits and Claire and Tyler seemed to enjoy all the planes and rockets.






Today (Sunday) we took a lovely walk around the National Arboretum prior to meeting friends for lunch in DC.  The koi pond was definitely the kids' favorite, but there are also some old columns from the capitol building in the arboretum, which surround a kid-accessible fountain.









I better explain the next photo.  My sandal strap broke half way through our walk, and I came up with this temporary fix.  It's a spare tire tube that we keep in our jogging stroller, for flat-tire emergencies.  Voila!  It doubles as stylish footwear.




Saturday, August 04, 2012

Day trip to Harper's Ferry

It was a hot day for hiking, but we went out anyway.  It's hard to find a bad unshaded trail out at Harper's Ferry, a national historic park about an hour away from our home.  Though even with the shade we were still sweating like crazy!  Our little girl is an awesome hiker.  Claire did great with the 2.8 mile hike and she even ran down the mountain on our return to the car. 






After all that hard work he had to reward ourselves with ice cream!  I wish my kids preferred vanilla instead of chocolate.  The stains on their chothes are tremendous.


Claire wasn't done with her cone, she was just taking a break.  Nice, huh?  Tyler's technique is to power through and suck the ice cream like a vacuum cleaner.