Right now our focus is on seeing baseball games because sports is what
they love at their ages. But I do try to schedule in some other
activities when time permits so that Ryan and Logan can see other
things their new cities have to offer. So for Washington, we built in
just a small amount of extra time to hopefully wet their desire for a
return and deeper visit when museum and exhibition tolerance has
matured.
So in a total of about eight hours of walking to get a glimpse of our
nation’s capital, here is what we saw: the Capitol Building, Library
of Congress, Supreme Court, White House, Washington Monument, World
War II Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, Korean War
Memorial, FDR Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and a couple of hours in
the Air and Space Museum. It seemed like it was a great first visit
for them.
So another bunch of pictures for friends and family who are
“interested” in our activities and for them to have to look back on 80
years from now.
I am grateful to Konnie for allowing me to be away for yet another
week of our lives, to Kristin and Rob for trusting me with these guys,
and to Ryan and Logan for their good behavior, cooperation, great
interest in all that we do and this year for their tolerance of some
incredibly miserable heat. We will move westward for Baseball Tour
2012 having now been to all of the east coast Stadiums.
Next up? Konnie and I head to England, Scotland and Ireland in September.