We packed up our not so little family and took a trip to Charlottesville and DC. I am not calling it a vacation because, let's be honest, three kids under 5 going anywhere is no vacation. But it was actually a very lovely trip, with pretty well-behaved children, lots of sightseeing and good memories made!
On our way to Charlottesville, we stopped at Hampden-Sydney where Clay's dad- Jim- and brother-Jay went to school. It is a small private all-boys school. Both men were Kappa Alphas so Clay and Jack took a pic in front to send on. We told Jack if he could somehow fund the half a million dollars it will cost in 2024, he can go there. We told Madeline she is never allowed to step foot on the campus after she turns 14 :)
After taking the scenic route through Virginia, we finally made it to Charlottesville and UVA! Jack and Madeline kept calling it Daddy's preschool, the University of Virginia Ann. They were a little confused. Here they are exclaiming "Go Wahoos!"
Virginia Ann loved eating the grass on the Lawn.
We will attach this pic to her application in 2028.
Behind my cute family is a statue of Thomas Jefferson, whose head I cut off. As Jack ran up to the statue this conversation happened:
Clay: Jack, this is Thomas Jefferson. He was a great man.
Jack: No, Daddy, he is a super hero!
Clay: Yes, Jack, yes he was!
And I pretty sure Clay had tears running down his face:)
We had a great dinner at Mellow Mushroom with our friends, the Snows. It was fun to catch up and let the kids run around in the park across the street. We spent the night in the Doubletree where the kids loved the yummy cookies, indoor pool and HUGE hot tub that was included in the honeymoon suite we were upgraded to. Nothing says "honeymoon" like three kids but we were appreciative of the extra room!
We got up the next morning and headed to DC. We stayed in a great Embassy Suites in Crystal City. Embassy Suites is the BEST hotel for families with little ones. It has great space and also a fabulous made to order breakfast- omelets, waffles, fruit and my favorite- an all you can drink and take with you fountain diet coke machine! Clay was convinced that there was a "splash park" near the hotel. He clearly remembered jumping in fountains some 10 years ago with some "friends" and got the kids all excited. We let them walk in their bathing suits to the park. We found the fountains but there was nothing legal about getting in them. Madeline was not happy! But everyone we passed had a smile on their face after seeing her in her suit!
Besides the breakfast and riding the elevators, the Metro was a highlight for the kids. Our hotel was right next to the stop to we took it over to DC a bunch. Can I say how much I love the Metro? Clean, easy, fast- love it! We headed to Natural History first and Jack was beside himself!
Virginia Ann was a happy camper too! You can take this girl anywhere!
I am pretty sure this face isn't supposed to happen til 13.
After our visit we hung out on the grass and Virginia Ann enjoyed her first street pretzel.
Jack and Mad got bomb pops. While I HATE the sit and stand stroller bc it is so hard to steer, it worked out quite well toting all three around town.
That night we had a great dinner in Georgetown with Clay's brother Jordan, wife Kristy and their new baby, Davis. We ate Thai food outside by the water and then walked to Sprinkles Cupcakes and indulged in their blueberry lemon cupcake- amazing!!!
The next morning we went to Eastern Market to eat their famous blueberry pancakes for breakfast and then headed to Air and Space. Both kids loved this one!
That afternoon, my friend and former co-worker, Steve Miller, stopped by the hotel for a visit. Steve might be the funniest person I know and he didn't disappoint with the kids. There were giggles all around. I love this pic of Steve telling Jack about the "rocket" that he is building at his house. Jack still asks to go see the rocket!
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