Museum of Natural History was our first stop.
Matthias slept through all of this museum.
Unfortunately, the Hall of Dinosaurs was closed for renovations but there were still several skeletons displayed and tons of fossils for James to look at. He didn't know what he was missing so there was no complaining. The hall is closed until 2018 so we will have to make the trip back once it has reopened for him.
Our next stop was The Museum of American History.
The metro was one of James' favorite parts of the city. He loved the whole experience of it. I, on the other hand, was a big ball of anxiety. Taking three kids on the metro made me very happy that we didn't need that in Charlotte. All I could think of what sort of accidents could happen. However, John is such a seasoned traveler that he pretty much took charge of all the navigating so I just had to focus on the kids and not which line we had to get on or what stop to get off at. So in hindsight, it wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been. And once again, James loved it.
On the second day, we went to The National Building Museum which had a huge ice burg exhibit and lots of hands on exhibits for the kids. We only planned on staying there for a few hours but ended up spending all morning there because they kids had so much fun. And Matthias was actually awake for some of this one!
We got a travel bouncer for Matthias for this trip that has to hook up to a doorway. Since we were getting a one bedroom suite, we figured that there would be several doorways that we could hang this from. Totally and completely wrong. The ceilings were so low (old building) that the only doorframe was in the closet... that was on the other side of where we all were. So the poor third kid was stuck in the closet half the time we were in the room and he was all the way down the hall from us. Thankfully he never seemed to care and was just thrilled to be able to have a bouncer!
Our next day we took a tour of the monuments. We signed up for a tour but knew the kids probably wouldn't make the whole trip, but it was fun to get some information on everything we were able to see with the tour. We ended up breaking off about halfway through and walked around on our own.
I found these really cool kid maps on Amazon for the kids to help see where everything was. They came with stickers so we could mark off where our hotel was, what museums we went to, monuments and lots of other really fun sightseeing places. They also make the tour much more fun for the kids.
The next day we took a tour of Arlington.
And of course we were able to visit Grandpa Al's grave.
Then we checked out John's favorite museum, The National Air and Space Museum. John and James were able to do an in flight simulator and there was just so much to see.
On our last day, we went to The National Postal Museum. I really didn't think stamps were cool until we went here, and then somehow we walked out with like 600 stamps because they really are just that cool.
No comments:
Post a Comment