We spent 10 days traveling, 5 different hotels/houses, and 5 different states/districts. We traveled by planes, trains, and automobiles through the east coast. I took 250 pictures, which is why this task has seemed so daunting. Procrastination ends here! Well, at least procrastination on this blog...I'm writing this technically during work hours where I have other things to accomplish, therefore the procrastination of this blog is causing procrastination of work. It's a cycle.
Anyway, we started out in DC staying with my sister who barely survives the daily gunfire and attacks... I'm joking of course, since she's moved to DC there has been some talk in my family about how DC is so dangerous... so I tease. Truthfully, DC is an awesome place, and I was only shot once. This is my sister and Madelyn apparently dressed as stage hands for a ballet.
Our DC tour started like any DC visit starts... the Metro. The public transportation in DC is handy, as long as you follow these simple rules:
- Don't try to travel with 16 people (majority of them under the age of 11)
- Don't put money on one card and try and use it to get 16 people through, DC is not NYC
- The explanation and wording on the actual ticket machines must have been written by someone with dyslexia... because making sense of it is nearly impossible.
- Understand that the Metro costs different amounts depending on when/where your going... making it virtually impossible for you to know how much it's going to cost.
- Don't put your card near anything, it becomes deactivated by touching a credit card, a room key, a cell phone... basically ANY other objects. I would have carried it in it's own special glass case but I'm afraid that glass may deactivate it.
- Take hand sanitizer.
We started out DC museum marathon at the National Archives, where we saw the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence. It was cool to see them in person... made you feel like freedom. Here we are in front of the archives.
Next stop was the Newseum... which was amazing. After visiting all the DC museums I can honestly say that the Newseum is the best, well worth the money (it is also the only museum we paid for - all the rest are free). It's so well put together and fascinating. Among other things, they have the largest piece of the Berlin Wall outside of Germany (below) and the the communication tower from one of the Twin Towers. Powerful stuff.

Next stop was the Newseum... which was amazing. After visiting all the DC museums I can honestly say that the Newseum is the best, well worth the money (it is also the only museum we paid for - all the rest are free). It's so well put together and fascinating. Among other things, they have the largest piece of the Berlin Wall outside of Germany (below) and the the communication tower from one of the Twin Towers. Powerful stuff.
The next day we headed for the Holocaust Museum which is one of the most humbling experiences of my life. It's certainly an experience I think every American should go through. It really puts things in perspective. Also, not really an activity that involves pictures and posing.
On Monday it was time for out US Capitol tour given by Madelyn's great uncle and senator. It was the royal treatment tour. I learned so much... and was in political paradise. Getting to go on the house and senate floor are definitely memories I will never forget. It was incredible. Getting to ride the subway from the senate building was pretty awesome too.







On Monday it was time for out US Capitol tour given by Madelyn's great uncle and senator. It was the royal treatment tour. I learned so much... and was in political paradise. Getting to go on the house and senate floor are definitely memories I will never forget. It was incredible. Getting to ride the subway from the senate building was pretty awesome too.
Here we are getting the awesome tour.
After seeing where the senators' hideaways were (amazing) we got to enjoy some Diet Cokes left over from the inauguration. An inaugural Diet Coke! It tasted like regular Diet Coke, but more presidential.
Best capital tour guide ever...
Here is a video I shot of the Senate Subway. Watch it now before I get an email from the government to take it down!

As if the capitol tour wasn't enough... we got a tour of the White House the following day. If I was allowed to take pictures in the White House I would have taken at least 100. We also got a tour from a White House expert (Madelyn's great aunt) which made the experience even more memorable.
After the White House tour it was time for the best, and only, advice my sister has ever given me... rent bikes to go see the monuments. We knocked out monuments in half a day!













It's kind of interesting that in all the pictures of the Lincoln Memorial I can't recall ever seeing the ceiling, which is pretty cool.
Madelyn is getting her learning on.
At this stage in our marriage we've pretty much perfected the one handed snap shot.
This was pretty incredible. Standing in the exact spot where Martin Luther King gave his "I Have a Dream" speech. It was certainly a very powerful "wow" moment.
The FDR memorial was really neat. It was unlike any of the other memorials... more laid back. I loved it. It was also full of really awesome quotes.
When you're in DC with a camera you find yourself constantly taking pictures of the Washington Monument. We were lucky enough to score some tickets to get to the top where the best views of DC are.
Madelyn is fighting children so that she gets a turn to look out the window. You can see the Jefferson memorial in this picture.
After seeing the Newseum and the Holocaust Museum I have to say the other Smithsonian Museums landed with a dud. It wasn't that they weren't cool, but they just didn't compare. We should have done the Smithsonians first. Anyway, here is a picture from the air and space museum... to prove we were there.
Now that the DC portion of our trip was over we headed to Delaware by train to have Thanksgiving at Madelyn's brother's house. I don't have any pictures of Thanksgiving... I was too focused on food, football, and the iPad. It was a delicious feast provided by Madelyn and her sisters... and the fine people at Costco.
Everyone in the family loves each other, but after spending several days together, some of which involved the Metro, it was time for an activity outside the house. We headed to the Franklin Museum in Philadelphia. This was an excellent remedy for everyone.... the kids ran around and the adults goofed off.
Some of us went to an IMAX about the Hubble Space Telescope.



Everyone in the family loves each other, but after spending several days together, some of which involved the Metro, it was time for an activity outside the house. We headed to the Franklin Museum in Philadelphia. This was an excellent remedy for everyone.... the kids ran around and the adults goofed off.
Some of us went to an IMAX about the Hubble Space Telescope.
We all got together for a quick group shot with Franklin's feet.
After the Franklin Museum some of us stayed back for Independence Hall... but I think the main reason for staying back was for the promise of cheese steaks.
We also saw the Liberty Bell, which even after reading its history, I'm still confused why this is a monument. It's a broken bell which never really worked.

I don't mean to insult Philly or anything, but as a tourist, there are exactly enough activities in Philly to fill one day. We were there for a day and a half and we got to our limit. Maybe it was the 9 days of traveling beforehand, but when we reached Philly we were ready for home.
Here we are at the Love statue in Philly.



Here we are at the Love statue in Philly.
It's pretty funny that one of Philly's biggest tourist attractions are the stairs that are featured in the movie Rocky. I enjoyed my Rocky moment.
We tried to recreate the famous scene from Rocky, but unfortunately the ridiculousness of it all made us laugh. I was going to put music to this... but our inability to hold it together is pretty funny.
That pretty much sums up our DC trip. It was awesome... and I want to thank everyone who made it possible! It was SO memorable.
Here is the whole album if you want to flip through all the pictures:
Here is the whole album if you want to flip through all the pictures: