Saturday, May 18, 2013

Spring Break 2013, Day 3

I'm mostly going to let the pictures do the "talking" for this post! Day 3 was a doozy! We packed everything we could in, and I have to say the kids were quite the troopers. We walked and walked some more, and they hung in there like champs!

First up, the Mall and the Capitol. Poor Walker couldn't quite get over the bright sun light;)



Followed by the Air and Space Museum.



Next up, a pass by the White House. Again, the sun.  Somebody buy that poor kids some sunglasses!


A much needed cookie break.  Thank you, Aunt Amy, for staying well stocked on snacks, drinks, tissues and napkins!


The World War II Memorial...


On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.




The Washington Monument...


The carousel on the Mall.  If you ask the kids their favorite part of the day, they would answer the carousel (oh, and the ice cream we ate as we walked to the carousel;)



Headed back to Maryland! Can you tell we were all a bit delirious:)


Friday, May 17, 2013

Spring Break 2013, Day 2

Day two of our Spring Break was spent at the National Zoo. We braved the metro with all five kiddos and successfully made it to our destination!


Kathryn couldn't pass up getting her picture made in front of the dolphin mural.  That girl loves her some dolphins!


 
And I have to say Walker was quite the trooper to hang out with four girls all day long!
 

 
 
Ice cream was always their favorite part of the day:)


Here we are heading home on the metro! It really was quite a spectacle getting all of us down the escalator, through the turn stile and onto the metro.  And let's not even talk about trying to corral the kids while we waited on the trains!



We might look tired, but don't be fooled!  We bounced back the next day for our busiest day of touring/site seeing yet!


Saturday, May 4, 2013

Spring Break 2013, Day 1

On our first day in D.C., Aunt Amy offered to watch the kiddos while Matt and I went into the city. Wow! What a treat!

We made the most of our time by visiting the museums and buildings we didn't think we could/would do with the little ones. This days sites included walking the mall, the National Archives, the Capitol, the House Office Buildings and the Natural History Museum.

That's a lot of walking my friends, but a lot of fun too!




 I loved all of the taxidermy animals at the Natural History Museum! Just a few favs...



 
So, what did the kiddos and Aunt Amy do while we were gone? They packed a picnic lunch and headed to the local park!





Oh, and a little Wii playing sure made Walker's day!