Friday, July 08, 2011

Happy Birthday America

Visiting our Nation's Capital brings our childhood history lessons to life. Every visit is different because there are so many museums and the exhibits are dynamic. Bringing a visitor here for his first visit is FUN! (Even if he is wearing THAT shirt)
After taking in the sights and tastes of the Eastern Market on Capitol Hill, we were presented with the incredible voice of Josh Groban who was doing his rehearsal and sound check for the July 4th festivities on the Mall. It made our exploring very special!
The Museum of Native American History was serene and peaceful, yet alive with culture and color. The architecture was wonderful.
Witnessing Sarah in her work environment at the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History was rewarding as her parents. She is completely enthusiastic and immersed in the research she is doing, all while appreciating her opportunity and enjoying her surroundings.
The trip could not have been complete without the detour to the New River Gorge Bridge- the largest steel arch bridge in North America at 1700 ft high and 3030 ft across, according to Eric, our family bridge aficionado. Thanks, Adam, for playing along! We really enjoyed having you trek across this great land with us!

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