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Friday, January 7, 2011

Restoring Honor 2010/trip to DC

Chad, Spencer and Kip having fun on the Metro
Sada' 1rst trip on the Metro
Family photo on the Metro

The reason why we were there
Chad and Sada at Washington Monument
WW2 Memorial
Chad, Sada and Kip
Chad and Kip
Chad and Kip skipped the WW2 tour and found the horse cop
Me born in Maryland
Chad and Sada born in NC
Kip chasing the squirrel
Sada playing in the park
White House

white squirrel
Palace
view from the Capital Building
Capital Building

Our trip to DC...We left Thursday night to head up to our Friends house in Stafford, VA. We got there about 10:30pm, got settled at went to bed. Friday our plan was to get up early and try to get to see some of the sites (get tickets). We woke were tired and went back to bed. The kids got up got ready ate breakfast and headed out the door. This was our trial run for Saturday (not a good run). We got to the Metro station used the tickets our friend gave us and we were on our way. Kipling had so much fun on the train. I am so glad we were able to go on Friday so the kids had a lot more room and freedom. Everyone on the train was so nice, and we sat by an elderly couple that were member of our (world wide) church. We got to our stop and got off the Metro. Our first site was to see the Washington Monument, then on to see the WWII Memorial. When we got to the World War II Memorial they were having a tour and I thought it was very interesting so I joined the tour. As you can see by the pictures it ended with just Spencer and I interested in the tour. After visiting with the horse which was a big highlight to the children, we went by the Lincoln Memorial building. We did not dare climb those steps with a double stroller. So, we ended up just walking around and finally making it to the History Museum before my ankle was about to give out. I really enjoyed the History Museum, I am not a big History buff but it was quite interesting. I always need something to keep myself intrigued, so as we started our tour I found a brochure and as we were going I was able to mark things off and get stamps through out the tour. Off to the White House. There was so much security there, I do not think I have ever been there with that much security (tax dollars at its best), but I guess it is giving people jobs. We talked to one of the maintenance guys at one of the parks, about Obama and when and how often he leaves. How you can tell if he is leaving on business or pleasure, he actually leaves out of different entrances depending what we is going to do. After visiting the White House we found another park where we could sit down and eat lunch. This was Kip's favorite part of the day. There was a squirrel, and the squirrel would run down the tree where Kip was at and then race around the tree and then run back up the tree. He did this several times. Kip thought it was so funny. Kip would chase the squirrel around the tree. When the squirrel finally got tired and went up and hid in the tree Kip was so sad. We did some more walking and then it was time to head home.

Glen Beck Restoring Honor

overcrowded metro
Spencer and Sada enjoying the Rally and some Rays
Kip, Spencer, and I
see some of the crowd through the trees
Lincoln Memorial after the Rally
Sada at the Space Museum
Spencer and Chad on the Metro
Spencer enjoying the ride
Kip on the metro

What a fun day...I have never taken part in a Rally. The message so strong. RESTORING HONOR. Becoming one again, helping and loving each other. We are all here for the same reason, can we not all get a long. Chad was so excited to go to the Rally we got up early that morning so we could get there and try to sit with one of our friends, however, the Subway trip took twice as long since they closed down part of the track and also since there were so many people we could not even get where she was. The man driving the Metro said we were passed the weight limit on the Metro. So, many nice people coming together from all faiths, all walks of life and from almost every State, if not from every State. I was amazed, I talked to people from California, Washington State, and Oregon just to name a few from the West. Several from Florida, SC, Virginia, DC, and of course NC.
After the Rally we walked down to the Capital Building, then we went to the Space Museum and of course just walked and walked and walked. You would have thought we would have sang. There were so many people there that it was worth walking around and seeing some of the sites then waiting in the Metro lines. We walked to our Metro Station-CLOSED, WHAT!!! So, we had to walk to a different station, which did not have a color lines, so here we are with a double stroller trying to get off the train and run to get back on the next train. I am sure that was a sight to see. We finally made it back to my friends house where the kids played. I felt like I was on pins and needles since they were not there. But, it was a nice break. On Sunday since the kids were not feeling well we left after cleaning our friends house. Kipling was so confused. He did not want to leave HIS house. He thought we had moved. He said, I love my new BIG house and my new DOG, as well as his new toys and TV. He was very sad to leave.
Overall we had a nice stay and it was fun to see the sights. It was very rushed and would love to go back so the kids can see the Temple and also spend time with our friends. Thank you Angie and Jeff for letting us stay in your house. Hope to visit you guys soon

1 comments:

Andrew Bosley said...

The rally WAS an amazing experience! I'm still impressed that you guys took your kids--those crowds were HUGE!!! Thanks for posting so I could remember my trip to the rally!
maren