Intentional Living

  • Travel & Vacation: Butterfly Garden at Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History

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    A butterfly getting a drink from the purple flower

    While in the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History we visited the Butterfly Garden.  Getting into the Museum was free, but it did cost I believe $5 to get into the Butterfly Garden.  I wasn’t sure if it was really worth it, however, Jake insisted that the girls should experience it at least once.

    Both girls LOVED it!  Brina was convinced she could stay there the entire day.  It was really neat seeing the butterflies so close and having them land on you.  Karlie didn’t mind them landing on her shoe, backpack, or clothes, but when they landed on her skin she didn’t like it.  We spent a good amount of time in the Butterfly Garden which was completely enclosed with a variety of plants, flowers, and of course butterflies.  If you get a chance to go through it with your kids I highly recommend it.

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    Waiting in line for the Butterfly Garden!

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    Brina thought it was hilarious that the butterfly landed on her camera!

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    Karlie with one on her leg.  “Mom, it feels funny can you get it off!”  She was not a big fan of them crawling on her skin, but for some reason they liked her legs, ha!

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    Brina loving it!

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    Oh no, it’s on my leg again!  Mom!  For some reason they liked Karlie’s legs!

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    One landed on the tip of Brina’s finger!

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    Karlie holding her hand next to the butterfly to see if it will crawl onto her hand.

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    Fascinating!

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    I was busy taking pictures when Brina informed me that I had 2 on my shirt!

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    One butterfly was checking out Brina’s colorful headband!  She said she could feel it moving and it was tickling her ear!

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    The butterflies really liked Brina.  She loved this activity!

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    Karlie’s backpack was a favorite spot for butterflies to land!

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    Hey, look at this one!

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    Karlie trying to encourage the butterfly to walk up to her hand so it wouldn’t be on her leg anymore!

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    This butterfly has a death wish….  I went to take a step when a butterfly decided to land on the bottom of my shoe.  I had to hold my foot into this position until one of the workers came with a paint brush and get the butterfly off the bottom of my shoe!  Thankfully I noticed before stepping down!

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    Jake took this picture on the outside of the butterfly garden.  Sweet Karlie taking a picture of the butterfly in front of her!

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    Brina showing Daddy one of the butterflies that landed on her fingers.  This is a little cloudy because it was taken through the canopy, but still really cute.  She was so excited to show her butterfly to her Dad!

  • Travel & Vacation: Smithsonian Institution – National Museum of Natural History

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    Standing at the banister looking down on the elephant and floors below.

    The girls were thrilled to go to the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History.  Brina especially loves anything associated to animals.  Since we did the Smithsonian Institution of National Air and Space Museum yesterday we thought this will be a great next adventure.  Thankful for some fun times together!

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     Touring the National Museum of Natural History

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    OOOOOOOUCH Karlie!  This one has a lot of teeth!

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    Brina and Jake checking out the armadillo shell!

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    Doing their names with stamp calligraphy

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     Having fun exploring with my Brina Bee

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    Brina reading the sign and soaking it all in

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    Learning more about animals

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    Wow!  Some cool looking animals!

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    One big giraffe

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    Checking out the fun displays

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    They had a huge elephant in the middle foyer of the building.

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    Touching a piece of rock from Mars…..fascinating!

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    Karlie thought this rock was so cool

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    Whoa….look at those rocks!

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    The Hope Diamond is a 45.52-carat dark blue diamond.  It has traveled from India to France to Britain and now the United States.  The Hope Diamond is also described as the “most famous diamond in the world.”

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    It looks like the elephant is coming toward them!

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    Super excited to visit the Smithsonian Institution – National Museum of Natural History

  • Travel & Vacation: Arlington Cemetery, Washington DC

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    Arlington Cemetery

    Our first big stop on the second day of touring Washington, D.C. was Arlington Cemetery.  The girls were amazed at all the gravestone markers.  It was neat to read the names and see what wars they served in.  Just being there makes you appreciate those who serve our country and what a great sacrifice they make to serve.

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    It was a little windy and required more walking at Arlington Cemetery, but it was well worth the trip.  The girls were fascinated and grateful that the soldiers were honored for their service to our nation.

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    One of their favorite monuments in Arlington Cemetery included a horse.  This monument is of Field Marshal Sir John Greer Dill who was a British commander in both World War I and World War II.   He was instrumental during World War II in forming a relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States.

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    Changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.  The change takes place in front of the Tomb of Unknown Soldiers every 3o minutes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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    In the process of switching guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.  While they are changing guards you may watch, but they ask you to remain silence out of respect for the soldiers and those family members who may be visiting their loved ones.

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    It was neat to watch the process they go through to switch guards and to know that those unknown soldiers are being honored for their service.  It’s sad to think that there are many unknown soldiers, however, we are grateful for the respect they are given.  During the changing of the guards the soldier takes 21 steps because a 21 gun salute for a soldier is the highest honor given to any military soldier.  The inscription on the front column outside the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier says “Here Rests In Honored Glory An American Soldier Known But To God”

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    Walking through the inside part of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers

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    Checking out the stones, names, and information as we stroll back down the hill.

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    Sitting on the steps outside of the John F. Kennedy Memorial

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    In front of John F. Kennedy’s memorial is an eternal flame that was lighted by Mrs. Kennedy the day of the funeral.  It is set in a 5 foot circular granite stone that is located at the head of President Kennedy’s grace and was specially designed to always remain lit with a flame even in wind and rain.

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    Taking a quick rest from all the walking around Arlington Cemetery.

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    Karlie and Brina looking at all the memorials.

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     Mommy and her girls are Arlington Cemetery in Washington, D.C.

    Touring the Arlington Cemetery was a wonderful reminder of the many men and women who have served our country.  It gave our kids a greater appreciation for those in service.  Thankful the opportunity to explore such a nice place with our family while we were in Washington, D.C.

  • Travel & Vacation: Exploring Washington, DC – Trolley Ride, Sightseeing, and Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial

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    Brina all smiles and ready to go for the day.

    Our second day exploring Washington DC.  We were up early again so we can pack in a day full of fun.  Our first stop was the Union Station where we parked the van and caught a ride on the trolley.  We soaked up all the cool sights as we made our way through town.  Thankful for our time together!

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    Karlie all geared up with her camera ready to take some pictures while on Washington’s Old Town Trolley!

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    Washington and Jefferson Monuments reflecting on the calm and peaceful Potomac River.

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     Karlie thought it was hilarious that several USPS mail drop boxes were painted to look like Sponge Bob.  The reason the post office made the mail boxes to look like Sponge Bob was to encourage kids to write more letters.  I wonder if it is working?

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    Riding up the escalator so we can head to the next adventure!

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    Karlie walking around the Marine memorial and soaking in all the sights around her.

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    Our family at the Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial in Washington DC.  It was a super sunny day so all our family pictures were a little cloudy with a rainbow on the memorial.

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    The Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial in Washington DC is one of my favorite.  It shows great pride for our country and team spirit among the Marine soldiers.

     We were able to cover a lot of ground in Washington, D.C. thanks to the Old Town Trolley taking us around.  It was a well worth the cost because it was a fast and easy way to get through the city to all the major sights.  Plus we didn’t have to waste time finding parking at each place or walking everywhere.  On the second day we went further out in the morning to Arlington Cemetery than on to the Smithsonian Institution – National Museum of Natural History, Iwo Jima, and more!  We packed in a lot of fun, learning, and sight seeing on our second day in Washington D.C.  It is a great place to explore with the family!

  • Vacation & Travel: Fun in Washington, D.C. – World War II & World War I Memorials, Trolley, White House, & Splashing in the Pool

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    They wanted a picture by the Kansas one since it was the first one they spotted.

    We put some miles on our shoes walking to and from the various places in Washington, D.C. this summer.  It was awesome being able to go through the city and see the neat historical memorials and monuments with the girls.  They were fascinated and had a great time!

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    Checking out all the states on the World War II Memorial.  Brina spotted “Kansas”

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     Hanging out by the fountains at the World War II Memorial

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    The fountains at the World War II Memorial were beautiful.  There were large pillars on each side one saying “Atlantic’ and the other “Pacific”.  On the smaller pillars were the names of the states that had soldiers who fought in the war.

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    They insisted on stopping to take a picture of the reflection pool and the bird wildlife.

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    A group of college students were doing a scavenger hunt competition the first day we were in Washington, D.C. One of the items on their list was to take a picture with a set of twins, here is one of the groups (several groups stopped us to ask if the girls would take a picture with them).  It actually became quite comical after the first couple of groups stopped us for a picture.  The girls thought it was hilarious and fun being a part of a college game!

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    Karlie posing by the World War I Memorial

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    WHAT!?  Brina stopping to get a sip as we ride the Trolley to the next location!

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    The White House

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    All smiles riding the escalator back to the van after a big day on the town of Washington, D.C.

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    After dinner they still somehow had enough energy to go for a swim on the roof top pool!

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    Karlie diving down for one of the pool toys

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    Karlie having fun in the pool

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    There’s Brina!

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    Brina all smiles as she is ready to jump in and make a big splash!

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    Look out!  Brina’s coming….

    Thankful for a fun day in Washington, D.C. with the family.  It was worth the stop to see all the neat places.  The girls were super excited to explore different places that they had studied about in Social Studies.  I think all of us crashed quickly that night once we hit the bed after a fun filled day of adventures, history, and fun!

  • Vacation & Travel: Korean & Abraham Lincoln Memorials

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    Etched in the granite on the Korean War Memorial are the words “Freedom Is Not Free”

    While in Washington, D.C. we went to several memorials.  One of the memorials we visited the first day was the Korean War Veterans Memorial.  As we were walking up to look at the memorial we ran into Park Ranger JoAnn.  She asked if the girls would like for her to walk around the memorial with them and tell them more about the memorial.  The girls were thrilled to soak in more information from the park ranger.  She did great with the girls, answered all their questions, and made it fun for them too.

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    Park Ranger “JoAnn” taking the girls through the Korean War Memorial. She was super sweet and explained a lot of neat details to the girls!

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    One of the benefits to walking through the Memorial with a Park Ranger is that we got a lot of great information about the memorial that we probably wouldn’t have figured out on our own by just walking through.  It did take a few minutes longer, however, it was really worth it and the kids enjoyed hearing the specific details that went into making the memorial special for the soldiers who fought in the Korean War.    The granite wall is in the shape of a triangle intersecting a circle.  The wall has over two thousand images etched into it that represent soldiers who served in the war from all divisions.  The etches were amazing.

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    Inside a triangle shaped area across the sidewalk from the wall are 19 stainless steel statues designed by F. C. Gaylord in 1994.  Each soldier represents all of the American service branches dressed in their specific uniforms.  The soldiers are over 7 feet tall and weigh almost 1,000 pounds.  The bushes on the ground around the soldiers reflects what the ground looked like in Korean during the war.   One of the soldiers has designer Frank Gaylord’s initials and date carved into it.

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    Listening to all the information.  On the opposite side of the wall (where the wreaths are located) are listed the 22 United Nation countries who were involved in the Korean War.  The wreaths are not always there, but we came during the week of July 4th.

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    Karlie listening to what Park Ranger JoAnn is saying while Brina tries to count the reflections of the soldiers on the granite memorial.

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    When the images of the 19 statues reflect on the memorial wall it appears that there are 38 soldiers which represents the 38th parallel where the war was fought.

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    The Korean War Memorial is near the Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool (an easy walking distance and the closest restroom too).  Thankful for park rangers and their willingness to share pieces of history with kids.  Our family really enjoyed learning more!

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    We made it to the steps of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial.  The girls are excited to see Lincoln’s memorial!

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    Daddy and Karlie

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    Jake and his girls at the Lincoln Memorial

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    Brina and Karlie impressed by the size of Abraham Lincoln’s Memorial

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    Mommy and her girls!  It is so much fun exploring and seeing these great places with the kids now that they know more of their history.

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    Sitting below Lincoln’s famous speech!  “Four score and seven years ago….”

    We had a blast exploring many awesome places in Washington, D.C.  There is so much to do and see!  We started early that morning and packed in as much as possible.  We made sure to have plenty of liquids and snacks to help keep us going throughout the day.  The girls even wore their own camel backs with water and snacks.  They were troopers as we bounced around D.C.

  • Vacation & Travel: Smithsonian Institution – National Air & Space Museum

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    Jake and his girls at the Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.!

    Our family was able to spend some time at the Smithsonian Institution of National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. this summer.  The first time we drove by the building and Karlie saw the sign she was ready to go explore it!  The Smithsonian Institution buildings that we went into were really nice, very educational, and the best part is that they are FREE!  You cannot bring in any food or drinks, but there are water fountains and a McDonald’s at one end of the Museum if you get hungry.

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    So excited to explore this building that they had to get a picture by the sign!

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    Over-the-top excited to go into the Air and Space Museum

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    Both girls love science and learning, however, Karlie loves anything relating to space so this adventure was a big hit with her!

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    So many things to look at and explore in the Air & Space Museum.  As you can see Jake is the only one actually looking at me, ha!  Thanks Babe!  The other two were mesmerized by all the displays!

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    Karlie all smiles as she touches a piece of moon rock.  This particular piece was brought back from the moon on Apollo 17 in December 1972.

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    Brina touching the moon rock….how cool to think that it was once on the moon!

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    Jake is so good about showing the girls the various items and explaining it to them.  They love soaking up all the cool information!

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    Having fun at the Smithsonian Institute National Air and Space Museum!

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    We thought the room with all the history about how planes and other flying items were created was pretty neat!

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    Brina all smiles waiting in line for the next activity and you can see Karlie in the reflection checking to make sure her Air & Space Museum pictures were turning out!  Silly girls!

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    Brina flying the plane!

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    Karlie’s turn to drive!  They’ve got their eyes on what’s in front of them!  Whatever it is better look out!

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    Soaking it all in….

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    Wow, what a huge carrier.  Even the display model was big!  Love that they are so fascinated by the display they don’t even realize I am on the other side taking their picture.

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    Having fun at the Air & Space Museum!

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    Karlie wanted a picture by her favorite rocket – The Apollo!  The space rooms were a hit with Karlie!

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    Karlie all smiles as she gets a picture in front of Buzz Aldrin’s astronaut suit.  Earlier this year in March she had a chance to see and hear Buzz Aldrin speak at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC!

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    Mommy and her girls!

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    It didn’t take Brina long to figure out all the computer activities!

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    Showing Daddy what she put together on the computer!

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    Fascinating, this was probably Brina’s favorite rooms with all the interactive science activities, experiments, and fun information.

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    Gravity, force, magnets…..all kinds of fun activities to check out!

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    This picture cracked me up – all three Karlie, Brina, and Jake have their heads down looking at the all pictures in the displays.

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    Someone really liked this room!

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    Having fun at the Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

    Karlie and Brina loved all the neat activities and displays at the Smithsonian Institute National Air and Space Museum!  I was shocked at how long we spent there since the time went by so quickly.  They could have spent the entire day just in this museum.  Karlie was really hoping we had “extra” time in Washington, D.C. so we could go back and go through the museum again, maybe next time sweet girl!

    It was educational, fascinating, and a fun place to explore for the whole family.  They did a great job with this museum.  Washington, D.C. is a great place to visit the only hard part is fitting in all the amazing places to visit into one trip!  We packed in as much as we could in the couple days we were there, but I am sure we’ll have to go back at some point to explore some more!

  • Vacation & Travel: Exploring Washington, D.C. – Union Station, Capital, Washington Monument, and Vietnam Memorial

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    Outside Union Station in Washington, D.C.  The girls first comment was, “It looks like an airport with everyone carrying their luggage around to meet the trains.”

    Our family had the opportunity this summer to explore Washington, D.C.  The girls were VERY EXCITED!  They have studied, read, and heard various things about our capital city of Washington, D.C. so they were thrilled to finally get to go and see some of it for themselves.

    We stayed in a Reston which is on the outskirts of Washington, D.C.  The girls were up early the first morning ready for an adventure.  We parked the van in Union Station and caught the trolley to get around town.

    Originally, it was our plan to walk from monument to monument in Washington, D.C. but we found a good deal on the Old Town Trolley and decided that would be a great option especially for traveling around town with the kids.  I am glad we did because it was hot and we still had a lot of walking as it was with the trolley to ride between stops.  If you have kids I highly recommend riding the trolley because it helps break of the walking a little bit, gives you and the kids a chance to cool down, get a drink or snack, and rest.  The trolley drivers give you information about the various sights you are going by as well so you get a little bit of extra history information while going from one place to the next too.  The trolley’s went very close to every stop we were hoping to visit as well which made traveling around the town much easier for us.

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    The Freedom Bell outside Union Station in Washington, D.C.  it says on the side of it “Proclaim Liberty Throughout….”

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    Watching the trains come into Union Station

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    Capital building!  The tent out front is for the July 4th concert!

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    Karlie chatting about all the cool places as we ride the trolley to the next stop!

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    You can see the Washington Monument from many directions all over town….now they know why….because it’s so tall!

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    They look so small standing in front of the Washington Monument!

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    Resting on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for a moment while they take in the sight of the reflection pool and the Washington Monument.

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    Getting ready to go visit the Vietnam Memorial.  They are standing in front of a bronze statue called “The Three Servicemen” which is part of the Washington, DC National Mall trail and commemorates the Vietnam War.

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    They were shocked at all the names on the Vietnam Memorial Wall.

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    Reading the names….so many people and families affected by this war.

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    Reading through the names with Daddy.

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    Copying a name onto a sheet of paper with a pencil.

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    Each girl picked out one name to copy onto their sheet of paper.

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    As we were walking by the Vietnam Memorial one of the sections had these boots and jacket folded up neatly next to it.  It brought tears to my eyes thinking that someone’s family member gave their life to serve in this war.  What a special way to honor them by putting their or another family members boots next to their memorial.  It makes me thankful for those both in my family and others who have and are serving our country even though there are great risks involved.

  • Travel & Vacation – Exploring Colonial Williamsburg

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    Our wild crew at Colonial Williamsburg in front of the Governor’s Palace!

    We had a chance to explore Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia on our recent road trip up the East Coast!  It was our first big stop an our road trip.  After driving to the area the day before we spent the night at a local hotel and were up early the next morning with our picnic lunch packed and ready to explore the area.

    Jake had to work on Friday so for the most part it was just the girls and I exploring  Colonial Williamsburg.  He did get to join us for a little bit over his lunch break though which was really nice.  It was a lot of fun seeing so many neat historical places.  The girls did the quest exploration and scavenger hunt.  My phone didn’t work in all the areas so we didn’t finish all the quest activities, but we did get our prize for completing the scavenger hunt.

    Last year in school the girls studied a lot of about the American Revolution, Civil War and more in Social Studies so this adventure really ties into some of the items they have been learning about in school.  Colonial Williamsburg is like taking a step back into America’s past during the time of the American Revolution.  There are hundreds of restored buildings, exhibits, homes, government offices, trade shops, museums and more to explore.

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    We’ve made it!

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    Hiking along the path to the next location to explore!  This was a neat bridge with a stream and path running underneath it, nice and cool on a hot summer day!

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    Brina and Karlie outside the Governor’s Palace!

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    Beautiful display of pistols with the family crest in the entry way of the Governor’s Palace!

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    Standing in front of the fire palace with a small portion of the weapons on display in the palace.  The Governor’s Palace had impressive displays of muskets, pistols, swords, curve-blade sabers and more!  The hundreds of weapons visible once stepping into the house was meant to both wow and intimidate you.

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    More weapons displayed on the stairwell.  Brina really thought they did a great job hanging the guns!

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    Touring the gardens at the Governor’s Palace!

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    Jake with his girls near the palace greens!

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    George Wythe House and gardens!

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    Exploring inside George Wythe’s house!

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    Wow, he was studying some really cool scientific items.

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    Playing the game of “Pick up Sticks”

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    Watching him hand-make cedar shingles for a building at Colonial Williamsburg!  The fresh wood shavings smelled awesome!

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    Oh no! Brina and Karlie in the stocks, what did they do?!

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    Touring the print shop!  Wow, there are some BIG books!  Karlie loved it!

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    Brina all smiles!

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    Grinding up seeds of grain.  This is going to take forever if we want to make some homemade bread!

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    Outside the capital building!

    We had a blast exploring Colonial Williamsburg!  The girls were ready to stay for a week and explore even more.  We only had the one day at Colonial Williamsburg along our road trip, but we packed in a ton of activities into that one day.  Thankfully, we started early and were able to get through a large portion of the items that the girls wanted to do.  It was really neat learning what it would be like to live there during the time of the American Revolution.  All the people were very friendly, helpful, and it was a great day with the kids.  We were all exhausted by the time we got back into the car later that day and headed back onto the road towards our next destination.

  • Road Trip Tips – Pack 1 Outfit Per Day for Each Family Member in Ziploc Bags

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    All packed up and ready to go!

    We are all packed up and ready to go on our long 40 plus hour road trip!  Thankfully, the kids travel so well.  We have a blast on the road exploring various places.

    This particular road trip included different stops each night for a week before we got to our final destination where we would stay several days before heading back home.  As we were discussing how to pack for the trip my husband suggested packing our clothes in ziploc bags in one suitcase. In the suitcase we had a row of bags for the girls (both of their outfits still fit into one ziploc bag), one row for Jake, and one for me.  On top of the rows we had a couple extra shirts and items for Jake and I in bags on top.  There were also 2 bags with everyone’s swimming suits and 2 bags of pj’s.

    When we stopped each night we would pull an outfit out of the suitcase for each person and put it into a backpack with all our toiletries.  We had everything we needed in one backpack each night when we stopped whether we were staying at a house or hotel.  We didn’t have to bring in any suitcase or make multiple trips because it all fit into one backpack.  It was so simple, easy, and worked perfectly for our family!  It made the overnight stays so much more efficient for our entire family.

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    Our suitcase completely packed with a weeks work of outfits for everyone in the family.

    Packing this way took a little more work as we packed, but it worked so well it was totally worth it since we were at a different place every night the first week of our road trip.  If we were just going to one place for the entire vacation it would still be easier to pack regularly, however, this will be our new way to pack when we are doing road trips with a number of stops.  I found that if I packed the clothes and bags in the evening while we were watching TV it only took a little bit to get it done.  We did pack a couple spares bags for each person (just in case or rain or something unpredictable).  If you are looking for a simple and easy way to pack for a family on a road trip we highly recommend you pack one outfit per day for each family member in ziploc bags!   While on vacation you will have more opportunities to relax and enjoy your vacation, take those pictures, and create special memories!