So being my first time in DC I wanted to see everything and Greg, being the greatest husband ever, humoured me. He's been out there a couple times and had seen most of the museums, monuments, buildings, etc. Therefore he became my personal tour guide :-)
We had tons of fun walking and walking and walking and walking. It still amazes me how much walking just wears ya out! We started out at the museums, American History and Natural History, then made our way up to the Capitol Building. We saw the White House, Lincoln, Jefferson, Arlington, the Vietnam, Korean, and WWII memorials, the Achieves Building with the original documents of the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution in it, the Holocaust museum, National Museum of Art, Aerospace Museum, National Library, and so much more. The sad thing is that we saw a ton, but I still feel that I could go and spend so much more time in each of the places we went and explore other buildings! There is so much of our nations history in that small little area, it's truly amazing. I've always loved history and learning about the making of our great nation. So going to DC was very exciting. Every room was a different experience, with so much to see and learn. It was great. Luckily Greg and I are both pretty slow going through museums so it worked out!
The war memorials were a solemn experience. There has been so much heartache and loss of life in our country's short life, but it has been for us, for our lives, and our freedom. Seeing all the names of people who served and have given their lives for us made me so grateful for them and for the fact that I can say that I'm an American. This trip made me realize how great our nation is and how grateful I am to live in it.
Here is a taste of what there is to see when you go... because I soooo recommend this trip to everyone I know.
Arlington
Also, just wanted to thank Shannon and the family for being so awesome and for their great hospitality to Greg and I. Thanks A MILLION!!!
One day we took off and headed out to the Appalachians for the afternoon. It was one of the most beautiful drives I've taken. The farms, little shops, and rock walls lining the road all added to the small, quaint little town feeling. We were looking for the Appalachian trail that runs from the top of Georgia to the middle of Maine. It was a really cool trial and the area we were in was nice. We went on a rainy, misty day so when we hiked up to it we were in the clouds and had little visibility. It was pretty creepy I'll admit, I kept on having flash backs of the cartoon of the headless horseman coming out of the fog, but luckily nobody came running out swinging a sword and we had a nice peaceful walk ;-)
4 comments:
Thanks for finally posting about this trip! I have been dying to be updated! Funny how I learn so much more about your adventures reading your blog than talking to you..maybe I just should stop talking so much and just listen :)
Glad you had a great time! Kudos to you for going to museums with Greg (it isnt' that easy!)Ben is the same way ahhh!
What an awesome trip. I keep telling Broc that someday I want to get out there. I am also amazed by the history of our country and want to go see these amazing places. I'm glad you had so much fun.
Its not Yellowstone or the Wind Rivers, but it looks like you had a different kind of fun. It reminds me of my scout days wearing butt tight pants walking around DC buying fake Oakleys...Great Trip Guys!
Just now getting a chance to read about your trip here. We had fun having you...come any time! Your friends are welcome, too. And, now that there's a bathroom downstairs you all might be more comfortable. We need to go to the Outer Banks sometime still! We miss you guys! Love you--
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