I am sorry to the 4 or so people that are reading our blog. We have had an extremely busy summer and I just haven't got around to updating the site.
Where to begin????
Well, we all made it back safe and sound from Washington DC. I had read and been told that it is a very unsafe city and to be very careful. We of course were careful, but I don't think it was that bad at all. We actually spent a good majority of our time riding the subway (DC Metro). It would be so nice if the Twin Cities had a public transportation system that nice.
Below I have highlighted a few of our favorite things in DC:
The Washington Nationals Baseball Game-
We had a blast going to the game on a warm summer night. They have a brand new outdoor stadium that was gorgeous. We didn't even really watch much of the game and spent our time exploring the stadium and taking pictures.
Arlington National Cemetery-
This was a very touching place to visit. It was especially sad to see families of the soldiers that died in the Iraq war visiting their family members graves. I am not sure if this is entirely true; but the tour guide said that within a year grave sites for troops in the Iraq war will outnumber those of any other war in Arlington National Cemetery. I don't really want to have a political debate blog; but I wonder how often President Bush visits the grave sites of fallen soldiers from the Iraq war?
Chinatown-
It took us until our last day in DC to discover China Town. We wish we would have found it sooner. It was only a few blocks from our hotel and had lots to offer. This area has been totally revamped with shopping and restaurants; I think we actually liked it better than Georgetown.
Swimming-
Our hotel in DC (Marriott Metro Center) had a very nice pool. It was Max's first time swimming. He was a little scared at first but it was really fun. It was especially nice after walking around in the 100 degree heat all day.
Overall-
We had a very nice time. It was a lot of work to travel across the country with a 9 month old but Max did great. His worst moment of the trip was the plane ride home. We flew on FF miles and Megan and Max sat in first class. Luckily they sat by a nice doctor who didn't mind the screaming and crying while sitting on the runway.
I am glad we went to DC as I have never been before. It was nice to actually see all of the Monuments and Government Buildings in person. We must have walked about 5 miles each day and the weather was extremely hot and humid. I think if we ever go back we will try going in the fall.
Here is a quick slideshow from our trip.............
Max Goes to DC!! from Nathan Rucker on Vimeo.
Max Goes to DC!! from Nathan Rucker on Vimeo.
I have a few more things to update; but I will hopefully have that done this weekend. Thanks for sticking with me!!
Nathan

