7/31-8/7: Atwood Family Visit - Finally, Kelly and company made it out to see us! What fun it was hosting good friends. Although they stayed pretty busy during their visit, it was so wonderful getting to spend time with them. We accompanied them to a couple of the stops: Rock Creek Park, the US Botanic Gardens, and the Beach. Rock Creek Park is this beautiful gargantuan national park nestled right into downtown DC. We explored some of the hiking trails, had a picnic, and let the kids throw rocks under Boulder Bridge. Our visiting friends got the opportunity to meet our local friends at a BBQ. It was actually very comfortable and I really loved seeing all the mingling of the kids. The Botanical Gardens are beautiful, too. The kids loved walking along the paths pointing out each and every different type of plant/flower. It was a great place to play with my camera and get some interesting flower shots. Although, I bet Clara would claim that the best part of the day was our lunch in the cafeteria at the American Indian Museum. It was the most interesting cafeteria... divided up into the different categories of American Indian (i.e. Northwest Coast, Plains, Southwest, etc). All the food served was inspired by actual food that would have been native to each specific area. We had so much fun just picking a bunch of different dishes and trying them all. So... who wants to come out for a visit next... I would love to go back there! And then the beach... well, the beach is the beach. We all had a great time getting sandy and whipped around in the waves. It's going to be fun planning for the next time they come out!!
8/14-8/16: Shenandoah National Park - This weekend marked our second camping trip of the summer and our second trip to Shenandoah. The drive up looked ominous with heavy dark clouds hovering over the very area that we were planning to camp and sure enough, once there the cloud cover was so thick that often we couldn't see anything at the overlooks and a light drizzle kept our tents nice and damp, but the temperatures were incredibly pleasant and overall the weekend turned out to be magnificent. After setting up camp on Day 1, we headed out for a short easy hike along the Limberlost Trail. Then upon waking on Day 2 headed directly out to conquer the Bearfence Mountail Trail before breakfast. That was the best hike! The trail wasn't so much a trail as a rock scramble and both the kids and adults came away covered in dirt and sure that we would all do that again next year. In the afternoon, we hit the Stony Man trail and Little Stony Man Cliffs for some outstanding views (in between the drifting clouds). Day 3 had us walking around Big Meadows in the morning and the Lewis Spring Falls Trail as our last hike of the weekend. Our weekend ended on a high note with some handmade blackberry ice cream (thanks to another family we met on the trail for telling us about it). We always enjoy our camping trips, but it seems like each time they just get better.
8/19 - U.S. Capitol Tour - A big huge thank you to our good friend, David, for getting us scheduled for a tour through the Capitol Building. This was something I've always wanted to do. Our red coat tour guide took us through the Rotunda, the Statuary, the Crypt, and the old Supreme Court. However, it was the private tour, led by David himself, that was truly the highlight of the afternoon. He took us down the decorated halls of the House wing to his offices where we got to go out onto the balcony! The kids loved this part of the tour, not to mention that they all got to pretend to be committee members sitting at the table talking into the microphones... which they could have easily done for much longer than we let them. This guided tour made me realize how much the kids have grown and are now capable of being well-behaved which makes me optimistic for future tours.
Oh... and that whole having some time to relax once the kids were in school is a huge myth! It seems that now that all the fall activities are in full swing, things are busier than ever. But I think I'll save all that for a future post.
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