The last few days in DC we did some sightseeing. On Thursday we got a tour of the Capitol Building by one of the staffers in Jackie Speier's office. I woke up too late to get the Library of Congress tour. Instead I headed to the Westin City Center to check-in. Sara and I decided to stay there together since the hotel prices had dropped after the inauguration. Previously, Sara had been staying at her Mom's hotel and I had been staying with my little sister, Maria.
After the tour of the Capitol Building, we ran into the Right to Life March outside. Ugh. Stupid self-righteous fundies. We took shelter in the American Indian Smithsonian Muesem and had lunch at the restaurant there. If you're looking for food on the Mall, I strongly suggest going there.
That night we had a party for Sara's 25th Birthday. Sara and I were late because we decided to grab dinner at this place called The Grill from Ipinima. Cute name, but the food wasn't very good. Afterwards, we went to the hotel and crashed.
Friday we just luxuriated in sleeping in for most of the morning then we went to the National Portrait Gallery where we were able to see the Shepard Fairey original of the Obama HOPE poster. That night we went to sushi with Maria and her friend Hallie. The sushi was quite excellent, but Sara was confused by the spoon that came with her miso soup.
Saturday Morning we wanted to get up really early so we could see the sunrise from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. I asked the hotel to give us a wake-up call at 5:30 AM, and then a follow up at 6:00. They screwed up somehow (or we slept through the first call), so we didn't get up until 6:15. We panicked, got dressed quickly and ran to the nearest Metro stop. It turns out that the Metro doesn't start running until 7 something on Saturdays, and we didn't see a Taxi around so we walked over to the Mall instead. We got there just in time to see the sunrise, but it was overcast, so it was less dramatic than I would have liked. Later, we took the tour of the Washington Monument, which I highly recommend if you're in DC. Saturday night we went to stay with Janet, and she made us an amazing Lamb dinner.
Sunday, before my flight out of Dulles Airport, Janet and I went to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Annex at Dulles. It's an amazing collection of planes that they don't have room to show downtown. Included in the collection is a full size prototype of the Space Shuttle, a Concorde and an SR-71 Blackbird. It was truly and amazing exhibit and I'm glad I got to see it. I also got Janet to go in a flight simulator with me which was kinda fun. I was the pilot and she was the gunner so she just had to sit there as I kept turning us upside down and sideways.
To top the whole trip off, I got an Economy Plus seat with nobody sitting next to me on my direct flight home.








