Vacation Day 5: More Washington, DC
Apr 8th, 2009 by Accidental Thinker
Observations for today:
- Cherry blossoms swirling in the wind look like snow. Beautiful!
- Noah: “If you’re going to throw up, throw up in the bag in front of you.” Said as the kids recreated their own version of Mission Space while we waited to get into the U.S. Capitol Visitor’s Center. Well, it’s true that Mission Space is the only ride at Disney with barf bags…
- At the Capitol they made us throw away every bit of food we had before we could enter, even factory sealed packages. That makes this one of the least family friendly places I’ve ever visited. Wish we could charge them for the kids’ snacks we later had to buy to replace the ones they made us throw away.
- Most eventful occurrence of the trip so far: We got evacuated from the Capitol just as we were learning about Senate history. Apparently it was a fire alarm, but it’s hard not to think of 9/11 when being evacuated from a federal building. Or maybe someone got caught sneaking in dangerous contraband food.
- The infrared camera in the spectroscopy exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum confirms what I’ve always known: I’m freezing. My family’s hands were glowing all sorts of warm shades of yellow, orange, and red. Not a spec of a cool color in sight. My hands? Solid, deep blue!
- I really still wish my family would quit rushing me. There just isn’t enough time to see everything, especially for someone like me who wants to read every sign.
- At the Jefferson Memorial, I was pleased with the inscriptions that reinforce the faith of our founding fathers.
- Overheard at the Vietnam Memorial: “It’s just a bunch of names of people who died.” I’m speechless. Tell that to the families of those named on the wall. I was moved to tears by the flowers and personal notes left there, and especially moved by an elderly couple who appeared to be honoring one specific name. A son, perhaps?
- Other sites we visited: Lincoln Memorial, WWII Memorial, and the Washington Monument.
- Yay for empty trolleys!
Sounds like another full day! I’ve never seen the Vietnam Memorial, but like you, I’m sure I would be moved. My mother’s brothers name is on there somewhere. I am ALWAYS cold! Unless it’s 85 degrees +, I’m sure my hands would also have been blue. Another symtom of hypothyroidism. Glad your feet got to take five while you rode the trolley! (I thought they only had those in SanFransico)