Last weekend the CT youth came down for a youth trip, and we had an awesome time in DC. Well, i did anyways... even though after our group split (Holocaust Museum goers and non), I didn't actually have any CT youth in my group. : ) We were going to meet up after they were done at that museum, but we never found each other. So I had a super fun day going to museums and a few memorials with Teresa, Abbie, and Jess. We went to the Museum of Natural History, saw dinosaurs, the Hope Diamond, and a dead leaf mantis. Well, several to be exact. See if you can find them. : ) We saw "To Fly" in the Imax Theater in the Air and Space Museum, walked around looking for the nearest metro station, and finally ended up at
Arlington Cemetery. I love this place... Jess had never been to The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier, so while Teresa and Abbie took a relaxing walk back to the Metro, power walked/jogged to the tomb and back. We kept thinking it would be right around the corner, but all we would see is another sign pointing the direction. We were
glad to sit down on the metro when we finally made it there. We were BEAT! Really glad we got to go though, and I have rarely had so much fun in DC before. Thanks guys! Especially Jess! : ) Super nice to hang out with you there.
Random sign of the day (it was taped on the wall in by the bathrooms in the Museum of Natural History)
The Dead Leaf Mantis
The Arlington House - Built by George Washington's grandson to honor his grandfather, on land he inherited from him. Their daughter later married Robert E. Lee, and they lived together in this house until the Civil war started and they had to leave. A Union general appropriated the house and used the grounds as a military cemetery for Union soldiers so that the Lee family might never return. It was later purchased by the government to become the military reservation that it is today.
The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier - Guarded 24/7/365