Saturday, August 28, 2010

DC part deux














So 2nd day in DC. We walked down for breakfast at a nearby coffee shop, Carribou. The temperature was quickly getting warmer. We tried the famous DC metro today ease up on all our walking and it was great. We rode it to the South Congress stop and we were only 2 blocks away. We had a tour through the new Capitol Visitors Center. This place is great. A large basement structure below the Capitol to house visitors and give tours of Congress. Security here is tight. Actually all over DC you can see the change in how you can access the city. All major sites have battling ram guards blocking any vehicle from colliding onto the premises. We were shown a 15 minute movie on history of the Capitol. Afterwards we had an awesome Guide who took us all through various portions of the Capitol building. We all got headsets and she spoke to us through them. The rotunda is just spectacular. This tour is over a half hour and was all free. We walked over to the Supreme court across the street, and then to the Jeffersonian Library of Congress next door. We headed back into the heart of the Mall, by the many buildings of the Smithsonian. Here we went to the Natural History Museum. This place is awesome and totally free. We saw some great dinosaurs bones, mammals, and other setups. Afterwards we tried to find a good seafood place but ended up eating at Elephant & Castle pub, which I believe is a famous pub/chain in London. Food was good. Afterwards Tamiko indulged me to a stop over at Barnes & Noble across the street. I powered up on a mocha and we split a Chocolate puff. Another day down. It’s going by so fast.

Arrived in DC







Well, Tamiko and I had a glorious first day in our Nation's Capitol yesterday. We took a red-eye on Thursday night to arrive at Dulles at 7-ish am. We had a little of a hard time finding the super shuttle but once we were on the shuttle it was smooth sailing. We arrived at our hotel, Helix Hotel, a Kimpton hotel like when Nick and I stayed in Chicago. Super excited that the early check-in did work (usual check for DC is 3pm). We decided on a quick nap to get our breath back which turned into a 2 1/2 hr nap but boy did it feel good.
From then on we were exploring all of DC for our first day. We walked everywhere. Surprisingly it was not complicated to get around. We are only about 8 blocks from the White House, which we hit first. We walked the National Mall some. The best icon is the Washington Monument, if you can see it then you can quickly figure out where you are going. We then headed towards the Lincoln Memorial, but saw a WW2 monument at the head of the reflecting pool. People were wading their feet in it's cool waters. We noticed a concert setup at the Lincoln memorial,called Restoring Honor. The Lincoln Memorial did not disappoint. It was just inspiring to see Mr. Lincoln there, imposing watching over us all. His words of wisdom echoing off the marbled walls. We walked over to the Jefferson Memorial, which on our first guess looked a lot closer. On our way we stumbled upon a Korean war memorial. It had a platoon of soldiers walking through the grass and a wall monument of various faces of the troops. We continued over to the ever far Jefferson monument. By now the sun was setting and our day was coming to a close. We reached Jefferson and saw his gradiose bronze statue basking in the setting sun casting him in a golden light. By now we were totally tired walking back to the heart of DC. We were now in search of a restaurant which ended up not being as easy at it seems. We ended up cashing our chips in at a Hard Rock Cafe, which I had not been to in at least 15 years. Afterwards we walked around till we reached our hotel room at 10:30pm...what a full day here in Washington DC.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Chicago visit Day2

































Well, I'm in Chicago with my Cousin, Nick.
We went to the Field Museum (Natural History place) and Shedd Aquarium on Saturday. It was great. We saw Sue the T-rex and lots of dolphins, whales, otters, and all sorts of fish. A really cool coffee shop when we went exploring out of the city, I found the Back to the Future time machine...maybe Marty never destroyed it!