I took many, many photos, and a few videos, but will only post some highlights here. Someday the photos will get to my flickr page and you can see them all there, or else you can see them once I put them in a real, physical photo album (I have one of those for all the trips Doug and I have taken together; it's archival tradition) when you visit Dedham next. Let's start with the White House, the first stop on our whirlwind tour.
Doug stood in front of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and dreamed of being president. It happened once, so it can happen again!

I stood in front of Julia Child's kitchen at the National Museum of American History and was inspired to be great (or at least not burn so much of what I attempt to make).

We trekked out in the unseasonably chilly D.C. night to see the National Zoo awash in lights. The panda and the reptiles were our favorites (mostly because the other animals were all asleep and because of this rather boring).

Marvin was our restaurant of choice for New Year's Eve. Doug had scallops and I had steak. Doug prayed there would be enough Belgian beer to last the whole night (we managed to stay up until after midnight this year. Amazing!).

In the spirit of eating well in the U Street district, we had a New Year's Day dinner at Ben's Chili Bowl. The chili cheese fries were fantastic (even when I tasted them again the next day).

We became very adept at the Metro, despite getting almost stuck in the door. It's clean, fast, and makes sense. Beat that, T!

And, we marveled at how European the city felt, which makes sense, since it was modeled on great European cities like Paris. But look at this photo and guess where we are - we could be anywhere in Europe, but we're in front of the U.S. Capitol. How cool!

Rents in the city are outrageous, and to buy there we'd have to give up a lot (like all of our possessions and any kind of attachment to physical space or a place to park). But we can dream, right? And we can plan a trip back to the city to see all the things that we didn't get to see this time. Maybe I'll put that on my list of goals for 2010.
2 comments:
I love the pictures! I also miss the Metro and am ashamed to say I've never been to either Zoolights or Ben's Chili Bowl. Your trip sounds fabulous and has inspired me...as soon as Ruby's old enough, we'll be spending good chunks of our Virginia visits heading into the District for museum trips...
Sounds like you guys packed a ton into your vacation - glad it was so fun. I miss DC! Where did you guys stay? Mike has a conference there in August and I want to tag along. Maybe I should start looking for hotel deals?
And though I bet the chili cheese fries were yummy, that picture is pretty gross!
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