During spring break, the kids, my friend Malisa, and I went to Virginia to visit my sister Karen and tour D.C. Malisa is my visiting teaching partner, and months before we were talking about spring break. I said I'd like to go to D.C., but couldn't go because James couldn't take the time off work. Malisa said she'd never been and would like to go. When I reminded her that I have 4 young children and she still was crazy enough to want to go, plans were made. See, good things can come of visiting teaching!
It was great, because although we'd been to Virginia a few times to visit my sister, I hadn't done the tourist thing, although I had been there about 10 years ago when my friend Christie lived there.
We left on Monday and the kids were good. They've always been pretty decent travelers. I was a bit concerned about Zachary getting bored, but he was pretty good and only fussed for a few minutes before falling asleep. I only got lost once, and that was going to Malisa's house (I guess my brain wasn't turned on yet!) And Malisa stopped me from going east when I should go west, so all was good. We hit D.C. traffic, as we always do, but once we got into the HOV lane, it was smooth sailing. And it took us quite a bit of time to get the DVD player set up, but then we got creative and everyone was happy.
Tuesday we went to the
Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum of Modern Art. Cool thing about the Smithsonians in D.C. - all free! Can't beat that price. Jared had taken the day off work to go with us, but when he realized we wouldn't all fit in one van, he volunteered to stay home and babysit Zachary. So nice!

Here's Jess in front of a cryptography statue thingy. (Thanks Malisa for the pic from your blog!)
Tall water fountain - as tall sometimes as the 4-story building.

This statue looked like they were playing potato sack races.

An Andy-Warhol self-portrait.
A cool perspective painting.
And another one. Erica liked this one the best. She started to get bored, as she generally does, so I let her take some pictures to keep her occupied.
Wednesday was a rainy day, so Karen stayed home with the kids while Malisa and I went to the
Freer Gallery of Art. But first we went to the
Natural History Museum to see the
Hope Diamond. It wasn't as big as we thought it would be. In fact, Malisa walked up to it, declared it was small and not worth seeing, and turned right back around. It was a priceless moment!
So then we walked to the Freer Gallery. I'm not a huge art fan or very knowledgeable about art, but it was cool to see painting by artists I'd heard of - Van Gogh, Picasso, Rembrant, Vermeer, etc.
After that excursion, we really wanted to try and see the White House. We had a map and a GPS, so away we went. Well, the road that you used to be able to drive on to see the White House is closed (probably because of 9/11). But the GPS didn't know that. Which was the problem we had the last time we tried to see the White House. So we drove down random roads that we thought might work until we saw it. Hooray! Unfortunately, this was at about 6:00pm. I have NEVER seen traffic so horrible. I now know what gridlock means. It means traveling 0mph, honking your horn a lot (yes, I honked just to be part of the full experience), and getting nowhere for a long time, but laughing the whole while!
Thursday was take-your-child-to-work day, so Joe went with Karen to clean houses. When they got home, Joe babysat and we went to the National Cathedral. Very large and cool.

They have a lot of gargoyles on the side, one of which is Darth Vader's head. Seriously.
Inside was beautiful. There were a lot of stained glass windows. Unfortunately, my camera does not work well in low light, so I didn't get much. But I got this stained glass window. There were many beautiful ones.

There are also people entombed within the cathedral, including Hellen Keller.
On Friday we went to D.C. with all the kids and visited the monuments. Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, WWII Memorial, Washington Monument, and the reflecting pool with baby ducks (that was the kids' favorite). Zachary slept while we were walking around, very cute. Then we bought yummy overpriced ice cream treats from a vendor by the Lincoln Memorial. Erica's ice cream bar fell off her stick, but we caught it. So I had to feed it to her out of my hand. Very messy. And sticky. And gooey. And funny. Good thing we had wipes. Since I was covered in chocolate and ice cream, I asked Malisa to get the wipes out for me. She pulled out a package that had one dried up wipe in it and looked at me with an "are you serious?" look. Luckily, I had a newer package in there too with plenty of wipes. I can only imagine what went through her head when she saw me and Erica covered in ice cream and one wipe for the both of us.
It was a great trip and I'm so glad we went. Thanks, Karen, for letting us take over your place!
Since my camera wasn't working well, Malisa took most of the pictures. You can see her
blog entry to see a few more pics. I'll update the post again with more pictures when I get them.