8.23.2009

Washington DC in July...

As most of you know, my best friend Angie lives in a middle of nowhere town called Blanding in southeastern Utah. Instead of making the ten hour drive to see each other, we've gotten in the habit of planning girls trips to somewhere that neither of us has been before. (It's much more fun, trust me!) So, for our summer girls trip, we decided to go someplace on the East Coast. Boston and DC were our top choices, but when Angie found out that her friend Camille would be spending the summer outside DC with family, and we could stay with them for FREE, we decided to plan a trip to the nation's capital. Our only problem? We would have to visit in mid-July, which is typically the worst possible time to visit DC due to heat and unbearable humidity. But, we decided to go for it. After scouting out a cheap ticket, I arrived at Dulles to be met by Camille, Andrea and Christina, two other friends from Blanding. We travelled to Lynchburg, VA, for dinner before driving to Brunswick, MD, to our 'bed and breakfast'...aka Camille's dad's house.

I had done some planning ahead of time, and arranged tours of the Library of Congress, US Capitol, Supreme Court and the White House through Senator Crapo's office. So, for our first day in DC, we took the Metro into the city to check out the Library of Congress. It is unbelievably gorgeous! (Fair warning though, we did have some "National Treasure 2" flashbacks while viewing the main reading room.) We tried to get library cards, but apparently there are some pretty harsh regulations to get a card there...never mind that it's a public library!
We were also able to visit some of the Smithsonian museums that day: the American History, Natural History and Air & Space Museums. Talk about some incredible stuff, especially for a history buff like myself! Here are some of the MANY pics that I took:




The next day, we ventured to Baltimore to check out the waterfront area. We bought tickets for the Water Taxi and rode around for a while, and shopped in the touristy shops there.






Blogspot is taking forever to post the pics...I'll have to finish the story later!
















2 comments:

annie's mom said...

Oh my are those the REAL ruby slippers? I don't remember seeing them when I was there before...we MUST go back! I once had a temporary job in DC for 2 weeks and spent the entire time off going to all the places you went! I love the area. Did I mention my Hubby grew up there? It's on my bucket list of places to live. Thanks for blogging! I've been patiently waiting...

annie's mom said...

P.s. YOU are SO RIGHT about blogger taking FOR-EVER to upload pics...what's up with that?