12/22/12
Baby Bachtel had her first trip to the other side of the
country this week. (Well I guess it’s
her second trip if you count the Bahamas, but I count that as her first trip
OUT of the country). I digress………..Anyhoo,
I was excited for the trip, but dreading the flight. Turns out, the flight out there wasn’t so
bad. I was mostly comfortable and didn’t
have much swelling except for my fingers.
Sadly, it forced me to take my wedding rings off, and since then that’s
where they have stayed.
All in all, we had a great trip and got to visit with family
that we hadn’t seen in ages. It was
wonderful! Our adorable nephew was
impressed by my burgeoning belly and seemed to understand that there was a baby
inside my belly button. He kept giving
the button kisses and saying “baby”. It
was the cutest thing ever! He also began
referring to my husband and I as one person.
We were collectively known as “Uhn-key Em”. That may have been the cutest thing
ever. It’s a toss-up.
Christmas was an all-day affair beginning with a delicious
brunch and many breaks between gifts for naps and snacks. Mainly the breaks were for our nephew, but I
was thankful for them too. Between the
flight and time difference, daily naps were a necessity.
For the last few days of our trip, my husband and I branched
off on our own to explore Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and then we were off to
Washington D.C. It was a beautiful city with a lot to see in a
very short time, which meant a lot of walking for this girl. A. LOT. OF. WALKING. And only minimal complaining. Do you believe that?
Day One: We saw the Department of Treasury, The White
House, and the White House Christmas Tree.
The first two were pretty cool.
Although I thought The White House would be bigger. Movies really set unreasonable
expectations. And the Christmas Tree………Well,
lets just say if you’ve seen a mall Christmas Tree then you’re not missing much.
I also stopped to ask the Secret
Service where the closest bathroom was.
They were really nice and pointed us in the right direction. As we began to walk away we heard one say to
the other “I’ve been there before!”
Hahahaha
Day Two: We had our first experience with the Subway
system. It wasn’t as scary as I had
imagined it would be and it was actually pretty neat. We rode it to the Library of Congress which
was beautiful! We couldn’t believe the
architecture and details. From there, we took a stroll around the
Capitol Building and then onto the Air and Space Smithsonian where I watched my
husband’s face light up with joy while he drooled over the aviation paraphernalia. He was like a kid in a candy store. I loved watching him look at things. I may not have admitted it that day, but it
made all of the walking worth it.
Day Three: We started our day at the Lincoln
Memorial. This was by far my favorite
monument. Giant Lincoln is way cooler in
person than on the penny. Then we walked
down the reflection ponds to the WWII Memorial where we took our final
picture. Would you like to see it? I would too.
After our final pose we walked across the street to read the sign on why
the Washington Monument was closed. (In
case you’re curious, it’s due to an earthquake back in Aug 2011). While reading, we saw a shadow appear on the
sign and I almost turned around to yell at the shmuck that was way too close
for comfort. Against my better judgment,
I decided to be nice and not say anything to him. Well, lesson learned. You will for sure get yelled at the next time
you’re in my bubble. We’re pretty
certain it was at that moment the guy reached into my husband’s jacket pocket
and lifted our camera. Sad, sad, day.
It sucks about our camera, but we can replace it. The pictures can’t be replaced. Honestly, I’m just mad that I have nothing to
show for all of my walking. Can you tell
I didn’t enjoy the walking? Walking D.C.
on a good day is tiring enough. I did it
nearly 7 months pregnant. I deserve a
freaking medal for that one! J And so does my husband! Hypothetically, if I were to have complained
at all during the trip, he didn’t say a word.
And he didn’t say anything about the up-teen-million bathroom stops we
had to make along the way either. What a
trooper!
The Lincoln was my favorite thing about DC too! And, I'm a little jealous that you saw the White House. I walked past it almost every day for two years, but we never managed to actually take the tour, lol!
ReplyDeleteI wish we got to take the tour, but it was closed while we were there. We just walked around outside and they had a big area partitioned off for the Christmas tree. Maybe next trip.
ReplyDeleteYou and Ian are definitely troopers of the first order!
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