First Trip to Washington DC with the Kids
We thought they were old enough to handle sightseeing and a bit of an educational vacation rather than the usual theme parks or beaches. So, Washington D.C. is was.
One of our first stops was to the White House. Try as we might, we kept ringing but no one would answer.
While the residents wouldn't let us in, the head of the house was nice enough to pose with the kids.
One thing you quickly realize is that dissent that would cause imprisonment (or worse) in many countries isn't just tolerated but allowed in front of the nation's house.
It wasn't all about the protesting. The capital has many incredible museums and architecture. Surely more than we were able to see in four days.
The most moving exhibits were at the National Haulocaust Museum.
It was an incredible time whose days passed too, too quickly. There was still a little time on the last day for souvenir shopping and the requisite t-shirts.
We did enjoy our time and my hope is that the kids develop the same appreciation for the city as I have over the years.
Regards,
John
One of our first stops was to the White House. Try as we might, we kept ringing but no one would answer.
While the residents wouldn't let us in, the head of the house was nice enough to pose with the kids.
One thing you quickly realize is that dissent that would cause imprisonment (or worse) in many countries isn't just tolerated but allowed in front of the nation's house.
It wasn't all about the protesting. The capital has many incredible museums and architecture. Surely more than we were able to see in four days.
The most moving exhibits were at the National Haulocaust Museum.
It was an incredible time whose days passed too, too quickly. There was still a little time on the last day for souvenir shopping and the requisite t-shirts.
We did enjoy our time and my hope is that the kids develop the same appreciation for the city as I have over the years.
Regards,
John
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D.C. is such a great place to visit, now all I wish is that I remember to bring only one camera, maybe two lenses and a flash and enjoy it more the next time I go.
5D2/1D MkII N/40D and a couple bits of glass.
thanks for sharing
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John
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Just a side note.... I wonder what the hunger strike people are doing with a container of salt??
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Because the body needs salt to stay hydrated, too much or too little and you die.
5D2/1D MkII N/40D and a couple bits of glass.
Okay. Thank you!
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