• 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!