There aren’t many things more cool to a five-year-old boy than a truck that turns into a boat. After a couple days of museums, he earned it. We toured the Natural History museum, the Air and Space Museum, the National Gallery of Art, the Spy Museum, The U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress, the Jefferson Memorial, and probably more I’m forgetting now.
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I still have my duck whistle…and occasionally my wife lets me find it and blow it before she hides it again!
I’m so happy that you are giving them the experience and travel adventure of a lifetime. There are so many people who never take the opportunity to travel or are simply unable. I’m in dc next week.
Isn’t it amazing how many museums and stuff there is to see in DC?! I visited on an 8th grade field trip and loved it! Hope to someday go back with my husband and now-married daughter someday .. they’ve never been and it’s definitely something to see! If you have a chance the Arlington National Cemetery is something to see. Even as an 8th grader, I was moved!
As the flag on the Capitol building was at half staff in your photo, I conclude you took it on September 28th-30th. us.halfstaff.org says it was to honor the late Shimon Peres.
I hope you folks go to Maine during your travels. I would luv to see the pics…