Saturday, August 16, 2008

July 14, 2008, DC/Williamsburg Vacation day 2: Mount Vernon




Afer getting caught up on our sleep on Sunday night we let the kids sleep and we left the Howard Johnson's in Maryland at around 10:00 a.m. We were on our way to Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington. After experiencing our first bout with the traffic (We got stuck on the bridge going over the Potomac into Virginia, but it gave us our first glance at the Capital building and the Washington Monument) we got onto highway one, the George Washington Memorial Parkway. It was a beautiful section of road. Lot's of places to stop for a picnic and just to enjoy the river and its banks. We made it to Mount Vernon without too much trouble.

As we entered Mount Vernon there was greeter there who kepts saying "Happy Bastille" Day. I thought he said "Happy Best Deal" day. I thought we had come on the right day to save some money, but soon found out I had just heard him incorrectly. After petting the goats ouside the entry gate we walked through the museum and watched a short film on George Washington. It was very moving. (Okay, maybe that was just me, although I worked hard at helping my kids realize for the rest of the vacation that our freedom came then, and still comes with a price)

We made our way to the main Mount Vernon attraction, George and Martha's house. Calvin was wearing a Christian shirt he has that says "loser" on the front of it. As we were standing in line, the guy who was playing the role of a slave worker on the grounds inquired as to why Calvin had such low self-esteem. Of course that gave us a chance to explain what his shirt was all about.

In George's house we learned that Martha always had a Virginia Ham on the table every night for dinner. There was one room that was an awesome bright green, (Calvin's opinion) and the house, although made of wood was painted to make it look like stone. They would paint it and then throw sand on it. We also learned that George Washington loved Strawberry Ice Cream. We saw his current tomb and his former tomb, and also some of his farmland. He was quite an innovator when it came to farming, and all his time as General and then President of the United States were a distant 2nd and 3rd to his longing to be at home and simply work his land.

After a good day at Mount Vernon we meandered our way through the Washington DC suburbs to Clifton, which is an outlying suburb. We finally found our way to the home of Lee and Cindy Wilbur. Cindy is Rose's cousin. We would stay for them for the next 3 nights. We had a good dinner with them before they all had to leave for play rehearsal that most of them had a part in. The kids ended up playing Rock Band (video game, which would be a nightly occurence) that night before we crashed for the evening in preparation for our first day on the National Mall.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

July 13, 2008: DC/Williamsburg Vacation Day 1: Early to Rise, Early to Bed


We got the kids out of bed at 2 a.m. to drive to Colorado Springs. Yes, dad thought it was a good idea to fly out of Colorado Springs instead of Denver. (We did save a little money that way) Seemed like a good idea in April. Kids slept as much as they could in the car. We got to the Springs in plenty of time. The Colorado Springs airport is small enough that we got right through and ready for our plane in plenty of time. It was there that we realized we had left our banannas for breakfast in the van and mom forgot her hat too. No problem. The gift shop in the airport had a hat mom could buy and we got a pastry and egg bagel sandwich that we shared for breakfast.


The plane rides from Colorado Springs to Houston and Houston to Baltimore were uneventful, thankfully. All but dad watched the movie Penelope on the plane and we got little mini sandwiches to eat for lunch. When we got to Baltimore we got our bags and got reintroduced to humidity. We don't get much of that in Colorado. We made our way to the Avis car rental counter and I surprised the kids by renting a Toyota Highlander (What else would someone who has owned only Toyota's get?). I told the kids not to expect a mini van or the like, but this car had a third seat which was very important to Kendra. (she doesn't like to sit by her sister too much) Once we found our way to the interstate we headed south to D.C. One of the first things we noticed was all the trees and very little ability to see beyond the road we were on. In Colorado we can see for miles. In Maryland and Virginia you can only see what's right in front of you.


We made it to the north end of DC and checked into our Howard Johnson hotel in Cheverly Maryland. Our hotel wasn't much to write home about, but it was a roof over our head. There were many people from other countries there. (A Japanese contingent and some of Australian persuasian to be exact) The A/C didn't stay ahead of the hot humidity too well in our room, but we survived. For dinner we ventured out to a Ruby Tuesday's in Landover, saw the stadium where the Washington Redskins play, and then got a few groceries at "Giant". We were all pretty beat after getting up so early, so we were all in bed and asleep by 9 PM.


We had made it through day 1, and we were on the East Coast ready for several days of adventure.