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@VariaMoon glad to hear you are okay!!
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I am sure you know everything there is to know about the great places in Washington! We loved our tour of the People's House (thepeopleshouse.org), which is a whitehouse experience and is very well done! I also think Mount Vernon is spectacular, but it is a ways out of town. Loved Ford's Theatre. I assume you are all walking the mall. The WWII memorial is amazing. I think this is the first time we have walked the whole mall and seen the Martin Luther King Memorial, the Roosevelt memorial, constitution gardens, etc. Sometimes we are in a hurry and we skip the best of the sites.Melissa, good luck on your interview! Let us know how it goes!
Lynnie... I hear you!!!! LOL! Sugar, salt... it's allllll good! LOL!
I'm working today on getting my youth tour itinerary finalized. Just heard back from my Senator's office that there will be NO White House tours offered the week we are in DC, so I need to come up with an alternate plan for that. I was successful in getting our group tickets to the Holocaust Memorial Museum, though. At this point, I'm just waiting on two more historical sites to open up their ticket portal for our travel dates... then I should be good to go! Whee!
Yeah, I surely have been through the ringer with my health, then issues with the job searching, and now my Mom .... it never ends. But at least life is not boring.@honeybee, Melissa, I am so sorry that the job did not work out for you. I wish I could offer some encouragement, but the work world seems turned upside down. The best thing is networking. I went to university with Molly Wendell, one of the leading networkers in the country. She is fabulous. She has a great book called "The New Job Search." She is promising to start a pod cast soon and that will be wonderful. She is so dynamic.
Keep us posted on your mother... that's a lot to go through after everything else you have had on your plate. At least you have a group here to chat with!!
I WANNA BE ONE OF YOUR KIDS!!! OMgosh......... that just sounds amazing! I am certain that I didn't fully appreciate everything that I saw and experienced on my trip to DC in JHS. Oh, it was wonderful and I do remember it, but I'm sure I didn't really, truly appreciate it. I do remember one particular side trip that we took to Gettysburg that I'll never forget because it had that light-up map that told the whole war and lit each part of the war as it happened. Very powerful. I'm sure it's much more so now that they can do things with computers.Thank you all for your Washington DC site suggestions. Yes, we absolutely see ALL of the memorials. I'm also hoping to get group tickets where we can go to the top of the Washington Monument. We also tour the US Capitol and meet with our elected officials and their staff. Some years we are lucky to get a White House tour, but this year is not one of those years. We spend part of a day at the Smithsonian Museums. We also tour several other museums including Planet Word (a museum about language), the Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the US Army Museum. We will tour Mt Vernon and go see the Friendship Arch, a gift from Beijing to DC. We will also check out the newly opened American Dream Museum. I've also just confirmed a tour and activity at the Hirshorn Museum of Modern Art where the kids get to be creative and make something. I have tickets for a musical at the Kennedy Center, and we will cheer on the Royals when they play the Nats at Washington Baseball Stadium. We will see the Sunset Parade and Silent Drill Corp at the Iwo Jima Memorial, and we will watch the Changing of the Guard at Arlington. I also have a leadership skills class scheduled. I still have two more open spots on our itinerary that week, so I'll be working on filling those in today.
@kelley, Welcome back, Kelley. Glad to see you chiming in and catching up. You don't look old enough to have a son going to a prom. More like a son in a pram!!
Oh, and I had to share... on Saturday, Randy and I drove down to Wichita so we could take photos of my youngest nephew and his squad before they headed off to prom. I was surprised when they asked to meet at 11 a.m. (prom started at 7 p.m.). I was doubtful that those teens would wake up early enough to get dressed and meet in the morning, but they all wanted time to go fishing that afternoon. LOL!
When we arrived, I learned that my nephew's squad consisted of him and 12 of his buddies! Egads! However, they were amazing and willing to do whatever I asked. They were all dressed up and the accessory of choice this year were snazzy shoes and large, flashy watches. Three of the boys drove cars borrowed from family members, so we needed to have several shots that features those vehicles. I also made sure to get individual shots, and then family shots for those boys who had family members present.
Two hours and about 2,000 photos later, we had the photo shot wrapped up. I then spent all Saturday night and most of Sunday editing photos. But my nephew had the link of pictures to share with his friends by supper time on Sunday, and they've already been sharing them on their social media platforms.
My nephew gave me the best compliment... he said how much his friends liked the photos, and they appreciated how easy and fun the photo shoot was! Awwww! I will be sure to create a layout of this fun group. A couple of them had some crazy suits (one wore a flamingo print and another had a leopard print suit). LOL!