Sunday, May 20, 2012

DC Revolution

Outside the front of the Cathedral
Hi all,
Well this post is a long time coming, but better late than never! We spent a week over Easter back in April in Washington, DC and Williamsburg, VA, and we had  a great time! 

Annett and I hadn't been back there since a friend's wedding in 1998, so we were very excited to see how things have changed and to see some old friends and relatives. 

We started the weekend off at National Cathedral for Easter service. Janet, our rector here in California pulled some strings and got us tickets to the "sold-out" service, and it was worth it! Easter was beautiful, the cathedral was magnificent, and the service, sermon, and music were all wonderful. We even got to meet Janet's friend, the bishop!




Beautiful stained glass windows and state flags hanging
After the service
The window with the moon rock in the middle
After church we met Uncle David and Aunt Kathy at  the Beacon Bar and Grill for Easter brunch - an extensive buffet and bottomless mimosas!
This is just the salad bar, there was salmon, omelettes, and pastries!
David and Kathy and the gang
We stopped at a playground
Carson shot baskets and we gave the homeless guy some money
Looking as young as ever!
Then we took a walk along the National Mall
Maggie playing drums on my head!
On the Mall

Holding up the Washington Monument

Visiting the WWII memorial - bronze casting of B-17's
The next day, on Monday, we went to visit our congresswoman, Anna Eschoo's office. The Congresswoman was on Easter leave, but the office was open and welcomed us heartily! We got a tour of the office, including several bills that she had introduced (along with pens the President used to sign them), and Maggie got to sit in the Congresswoman's chair.
This one signed by Barack Obama


Anna Eshoo's office
We then got some tickets to the Capitol galleries and went to tour the Capitol building. It was amazing and much more interesting than the last time I remembered.
On the East steps

The rotunda - with George Washington looking Godlike at the top
Then of course a visit to the Air and Space Museum. We nostalgically went to see the first IMAX film ever made, "To Fly", but it was disappointing! The new ones about Hubble and the space program blow it away!
We did get to see the REAL Wright Flyer!
And the REAL Spaceship One!
Then a stroll to the White House - but tickets were sold out 6 months in advance so we couldn't go in :-(


We took a tour of the monuments the next day (Wednesday), starting with Jefferson. Nowhere in the world are there so many amazing monuments to great thinkers, and their ideas - freedom, justice, and equal rights.
Jefferson Memorial



The Roosevelt Memorial


We were joined by Carolyn and walked around the new MLK memorial


Lincoln Memorial


Then a stop at the Museum of Natural History, where we saw the Hope Diamond and many interesting rocks and minerals. Here, for our dear friends in England, the Franklins:
Franklinite!!!
Some big gold nuggets from California's El Dorado and Amador Counties

We also visited the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, watching the $100 notes being printed!

We visited the International Spy Museum, focusing on Cold War espionage!
Carson, Maggie, and I went on a Spy Mission to defuse a nuclear bomb!
 The last couple of days we went to Williamsburg, VA where we participated in the revolution against the English! The whole town had been immaculately restored, including the Governor's "Palace", the capitol building, and lots of shops and taverns. We met some neighbors of ours in California in the tavern in Williamsburg, they were also there at the same time we were!
Declaring the militia needs to be ready to defend the territory
Maggie visiting the wig maker

The Continental Congress declaring independence from the Capitol Building!




After our two days in Williamsburg we drove back up to the Washington area and stayed with friends, the Chamberlains, before heading to Dulles and home on Saturday. We stopped for a quick visit to the Dulles extension of the Air and Space Museum, and it is amazing! Brand new and full of great specimens, including the Space Shuttle Enterprise (now enroute to New York City - we missed Discovery by a week!) and the Enola Gay.

In the Shuttle Hangar

The Shuttle is surprisingly huge!

The infamous Enola Gay
Anyway, we had a great time seeing David and Kathy and Scott and Laura and Carolyn, as well as all the sights. We didn't scratch the surface on many of the museums, so we'll have to go back and do the White House tour and other museums next time!

Hope all is well! More postings to come in a more-timely fashion. Sorry about the long delay!


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