Thursday, April 14, 2022

dc // day three.

Blooms, blooms, blooms


 Even when we get rained on all day, DC is such a fun place to explore! We went at a slower pace today, but still ended up walking over seven miles. We had a little extra time between a museum and dinner, so we let the kiddos pick where they wanted to go — and they both exclaimed, “WASHINGTON MONUMENT!!” without hesitation.

Lil’ sweeties. They genuinely loved all of the monuments, and it was so special to watch their excitement.

Old Ebbitt Grill

This was our most expensive day so far, but that’s the gift of a budgeted vacation — a worthy splurge is permitted. We pre-purchased our tickets for the International Spy Museum, and it’s a good thing we did because they were completely sold out. We, also, made reservations at both restaurants last week, and that was another good call — instead of two 1.5 hour waits with crazy crowds, we were seated upon arrival. and yes, in case you’re wondering, we did feel reeeeeal fancy.

Smithsonian Grounds // Washington Monument // The Hamilton

The spy museum was great, but there were so many people that it was hard to enjoy everything. The things we did get to enjoy, however, were fabulously fun! I am (clearly) not cut out for a life of secrecy, so it was fun to pretend for a few hours.

International Spy Museum // The Hamilton

We walked another eight miles on this day, and this was our itinerary:

-Sleeping in (hallelujah!)
-Dunkin Donuts & coffee in our hotel room
-Early lunch at @oldebbitt
-International Spy Museum
-Smithsonian grounds
-Washington Monument
-Dinner at @thehamiltondc

The Hamilton


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