Tuesday, March 30

Washington DC Getaway...{huge post}


This past weekend the family and I headed to Washington DC for a much needed mini vacation/getaway from everyday life. Jared took Friday off and we headed out early. It took us about six hours to get there, but it was worth it. The kids were actually fairly well behaved (can't say that for the trip back home...) so that was a nice little surprise. We stayed at a hotel called the Westin, in Alexandria, VA. It's just a stones throw from all the sights and sounds of DC...with a view of the city from across the river. Thanks to Priceline...we were able to afford a two night stay -YAY! love that.


This place was really something. We drove through the streets of Old Town Alexandria, which was so charming with it's cobblestone roads, gas lamps and old town houses.
here are a few web images...




On Saturday, we awoke to a crisp day; blue skies and sunny with a high in the mid 50's....perfect Zoo weather huh!

best parts were that the zoo was huge and it was FREE... except for $20 parking ;)

My bum got a major workout hauling this sucker (double stroller) up what seemed like mountains at the zoo...
I'll just warn you now...there are quite a few pics of the backs of our heads (or sides) while we oooed and awwwed at the animals ;)



A quick stop for some gummy bears and some souvenirs.
Here's a little FYI: Roo is REALLY into bears lately; His favorite book is "Brown Bear Brown Bear, What do you see?" we read it like 18x a day. Lucky for us...the newest addition to the Zoo were the Sloth Bears (we didn't actually see any Sloth Bears...but we had good intentions of doing so. This zoo is huge, and after 4hrs, we were tired).

Then it was on to the reptile house...one of the favorites.

Everything was in bloom...it was so beautiful.

Lunch time! -then Panda Bears!


Here are my boys, doing exactly what they were told not to do; climbing on the guard rail at the zebra exhibit.

Four plus hours later....we left the Zoo, loaded up and headed over to the
(click on the title for the link)
half of my clan were passed out in the backseats...so we decided we'd check out the kites and celebrations from the car -the cherry blossoms were just gorgeous.
Kites peppered the sky.
The pics above were taken by me. However, below are a few web images, because I really needed a break from being behind a camera lens. So, I just enjoyed seeing the blossoms in real life ;)
Pink Magnolia trees and Cherry Blossom trees were in bloom absolutely everywhere in DC. They were all along the streets and in the parks...just breathtaking. After seeing all the earth in bloom like this...it makes me think of the Savior. It's Easter week this week, and despite the fact that I was skeptical as to wether or not spring would EVER come...alas, it is here. It's a pleasant surprise every year. I truly am reminded of the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior.
We eventually headed back toward the hotel, and after we grabbed some shut-eye (the boys watched Alvin and the Chipmunks), we took a dusk drive over to the Monuments. While there, I couldn't help but feel such an appreciation for the courageous men, who set forth to make America what it is today.
(sans recession, but who's asking)






On the drive home, we visited a little town called Harpers Ferry (best known for it's role in the John Brown Raid and the American Civil War...you can read about it here ), it's located in Jefferson County, WV - where my husband, Jared, grew up. It's the cutest little town nestled in the Blue Ridge mountains, right were the Shenandoah and the Potomac rivers merge. We hope to go back again sometime in the fall -it's gorgeous in the fall.

And then came the drive home...not so pleasant when the kids are sick of being in the car! I don't blame them. All and all, we had a good time. Oh, and sorry there are no pics of the White House...who goes to DC and doesn't take a pic of the White House?
apparently me.
Anyway, what a great family trip; can't wait to go back!

12 comments:

Amber said...

everyone i know that has been to DC has absolutely loved it. it looks gorgeous there. i'm glad you guys got a little trip away. looks like it was fun!

Anonymous said...

How much fun! I have always wanted to do the zoo and cherry blossom festival. Atleast you stuck the $20 parking to them by bringing 6 people :) I love harpers ferry. The bridge is amazing to me.

Shauna said...

ahhh, those are some great pictures!!! from the way you sounded i didn't think you took many, but i think ya did pretty good:) it looks like you guys had a blast. it totally wets my appetite for our day trip to the cherry blossoms on friday. we were gone all day today...i'll write later. love me

Coty said...

Shauna,
If you go...take a kite or two for the kids. All the kids looked like they were having so much fun with them. Trust me, you're gonna love it! it's so beautiful.

The Foys said...

I am SO JEALOUS! I can't believe you got to see the Cherry Blossom Festival! I've always wanted to do that. I bet it was just breathtaking. Loved the post! Your kiddos are SO CUTE :0)

FAUDIN FAMILY said...

So impressed you take the time to blog still with four little ones. I have gotten lazy just from having two kiddos now. So glad you had fun on your weekend get away trip with the fam. I love those nice breaks. We just randomly made a trip to Barcelona just to get away for the weekend. Short but always fun and worth it. Your little girl is just darling by the way.

Aubrey said...

I'm super jealous. We did D.C. last summer and it was so much fun. Definitely one of my favorite vacations and so much to do! We went to Old Town Alexandria too - gorgeous. Love the Zoo and I do remember it being quite the hike with just a single stroller - go you pushing a double stroller. Makes me want to go back, especially for the Cherry Blossom Festival. Yay for fun things to do.

Alabama Apples said...

Oooh how fun! Everything was so beautiful! I adore the cherry blossoms everywhere. There were a few in bloom Yorktown way while we were there. Ummm, love it. I can't wait to move to the area. Kit and I are getting so excited!

You and your children are so beautiful (and your sweetie too! ;) ) I know I've said it tons, but so true! What a darling family!

Jensen Family said...

what a fun weekend getaway! that is awesome that you got to see so many historical sites! the zoo sounds like it was a lot of fun! it must be a lot like the san diego zoo....so big!

Unknown said...

loved the pics..D.C. is a beautiful place to visit. I am so glad you were able to take the whole fmly. I love Leif's hair..wish we had a close up of kids(faces). I hope you got pics I sent of "out our kitchen window" and Bert with Bailey...

MJ said...

awesome pics! I love D.C.! looks like a great trip! your family is so cute!

whitney said...

How did I miss this post?! It looks like such a fun trip for y'all! those cherry blossoms are to die for! So, so pretty! I love all the zoo pics, you just can't beat the excitement of kiddos seeing exotic animals! Sounds like it was definitely worth the trip for y'all, even if the drive back was a nightmare.