It's been a fun year with my Story Time kids. I've had pretty consistent numbers all year, which is always a plus. I have enjoyed the group of regulars who have been coming. Many of them will start Pre-K next year...so I won't see them much after the summer ends. Thursday we had a little end of the "year" celebration. I read a few books and then we enjoyed a few little snacks and watched a movie "The Caterpillar and the Polliwog". I had little bite sized cookies and crackers and some carrots and watermelon. We let the kids scoop out what they wanted onto paper plates and then they sat down for the movie. It was fun.
Earlier this month we headed up to Virginia to visit Megan and Marcus and Rob & Shane. Virginia is beautiful in the spring
The weather was wonderful...warm, but cool in the evenings and sunny for most of our trip.
We were going up to check out Megan and Marcus's new place. They bought a condo back in February and we wanted to see it. They have a few projects in mind for John to do...so he was checking them out and making future plans. We also got to visit with our nephew Ryan, who just started a new job in DC
There were a couple of tasks he wanted to work on while we were in town, so while Marcus and John got busy working on the projects, Megan and I made plans. They had to make a trip to the local Lowes (or was it Home Depot?) for supplies. They got what they needed and started to work... Meanwhile....Megan and I decided to act like tourists. There is always plenty to see in DC. I have been to the area many times, but I had never been to Georgetown, so that was our first destination.
We took the metro to the stop closest to Georgetown ...and then we walked across the bridge.
I embarrassed Megan along the way by snapping photos everywhere....but she humored me.
I'm not really sure what I expected the town to be like...but it wasn't exactly what I thought it would be like. I loved the feel of the place...the old buildings, etc. It was busy on that Saturday. Lots of people out and about shopping, eating, walking around. When you stepped out of a store...you kind of had to jump right in with the flow of the pedestrian traffic...or risk get bumped around. We saw LOTS of people with Georgetown Cupcake bags....and were it not for the fact that the place had a line out the door and halfway around the building....we might have stopped in ourselves. No thanks...there were plenty of other options. We shopped around a bit. Stopped for a snack or two and then made our way back to the Metro and home. John and I stayed at the Hilton hotel right around the corner from Megan's place. It was very convenient.
The next day Marcus had to work part of the day and John was going to finish up on the door change out project. This time Megan and I headed out to the National Zoo. It had been a looooong time since I'd been there...and Megan thought it would be fun...so that's where we went. Again, we took the Metro part way and walked part way.
We got a map and came up with a plan (sort of) and made our way around. It was the middle of the day, and warm...so a lot of the animals were taking it easy in the shade or out of sight. No problem...we just went to see the ones we knew would be out and about.
Naturally, we had to stop by to see the Flamingos! Megan's favorites.
We saw all kinds of birds and then stopped for lunch at one of the plazas.
Our next stop was the carousel. I don't remember the carousel from past trips...and of course I was more than happy to hop on an animal for a ride.
it wasn't till I looked at this photo that I noticed the unfortunate pair of pants on the woman in front of us...hahaha kind of looks like tire tracks on her rear end |
a beautiful afternoon at the zoo.
We left the zoo and headed towards another part of town I'd never been to. Lots of bars, shops, entertainment and nice housing in this part of town. The downtown area reminded me of Park City, Utah, the way it was laid out.
We were on a mission to find a Gluten Free Bakery that Megan had heard about. They have GF Chocolate Croissants...which are not easy to find, apparently. We found the place and sat in the nice cool shop while Megan enjoyed her tasty, warm, chocolaty treat. We decided to walk to the Metro station at Dupont Circle that was not too far away.
in case you forget where you are...you can spot the landmark in the distance |
We had plans for dinner out with M & M and Marcus's parents later that evening. We stopped by to check on John and say Hello to Rupert
Rupert was glad to have us back.
We relaxed back at the hotel and then got ready for dinner with everyone. It was great to see Tom and Laura again.
We celebrated Megan and Marcus's anniversary and Mother's Day and just the fact that we were all together again. Then we went back to M & M's place for a glass or two of champagne.
Monday we had plans to meet up with Megan for breakfast, before she headed up to NJ for work. We checked out of our hotel and made our way back to Rob and Shane's house. We had plans for a cook-out at Rob's with Rob, Shane, Ryan, Laura, Tom, Marcus and my brother David (who had just gotten into town early for the Reston Art Show the following weekend) and his friend Auggie.
David went to one place and then we all met up at Wegman's (love that store!!) I was dying to go to a favorite Pie place in Leesburg...but knew better than to suggest it to John...he doesn't like to venture off the beaten path...especially when he's not sure (or more likely I AM not sure) exactly where we need to go. But luckily for me David came through!!!! Hahah,... when Auggie told me David had made a trip to the pie shop...I was so happy! hahaha I knew I could count on him! :D
Dinner was nice...we enjoyed the evening, got a re-cap of Ryan's first day on the job, and then the usual stories from the group.
Our last day in town we planned to head out to the Air and Space Museum on our way to the airport. John had been with Tom during his last trip up...but I hadn't been to the new facility.
I took so many pictures there that it needs a blog of it's own.......but just have to close this one out by saying what a great city DC is. All the museums, the National Zoo, etc all open to the public for free admission! You just can't lose!
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