I originally started this blog to document different trips, and food adventures, and life events and golly has there been a ton of that since I last updated. Even though we have added a tiny person to our life, that hasn't slowed down our travels. So far Rosie has been on two plane trips and has already been coast to coast (California to DC!), luckily she is an absolute doll on flights because staying put just isn't in my DNA.
A couple weeks ago I went to DC for my last meeting as part of the American Psychological Association Science Student Council, and after the meeting ended of Friday the family flew out to meet me on Saturday! Here is a photo recap of our fabulous trip.
I told Rosalind there probably wouldn't be any swimming in DC but she wanted to try on her swimsuit anyways. If I looked this cute in a swimsuit I would live at the beach.
After the family came to pick me up from my hotel we got some fabulous Korean lunch at a restaurant called Mandu, which I had been to before and was eager to return to. They definitely did not disappoint and if you get a chance to go get the dolsot bibim bap. A rice dish served in a stone bowl that keeps the dish ridiculously hot and makes the rice at the bottom crispy in the best way imaginable. Then after lunch we made our way to our hotel to check in and put on our PJs (...ok just Rosie slipped into PJs even though the rest of us wanted to) and then we hit the National Mall.
At the WWII Memorial we made sure to stop at all our favorite states.
I have always loved that at this particular memorial Iowa and California are next to one another since my sister is currently living across the country in California and I am smack dab in the middle in Iowa.
On Sunday we went to Mount Vernon, which only Devin had ever been to, so we were pretty excited to check out Washington's digs. They were totally impressive, it was definitely worth the trip out there. We spent a few hours and there was still a ton I wanted to see and do. Highly recommend it!
The views from the house were unbelievably beautiful, after the tour we spent quite a bit of time just relaxing on the grass and enjoying the sunshine. I am going to assume Washington spent many days doing the exact same thing.
Rosie is slowly starting to figure out what grass is all about. Right now she is still a little unsure what she thinks. I am sure by the end of the Summer she will be rolling around in it like a pro.
Her chubby fist and tiny toes could not be anymore perfect.
We look so happy! Right before this picture was taken though we were definitely screaming at each other about something. Ok. I was yelling at Devin about something. I think probably about the fact that he never wants to take a good picture with me. Apparently the yelling worked though because I love this picture of us!
Grandma and Rosie just reading a book and hanging out on an absolutely gorgeous day.
The whole family with Washington's Estate in the background. I couldn't read enough information off the plaques while we were there! So much so that I made us loop back again so I could look at some plaques I had missed.
This picture is both adorable and creepy at the same time. That one single eye kind of makes me feel like she a total creep peering through a keyhole waiting for her next victim. But I assure you she quickly feel asleep and spent the last 45 minutes at Mount Vernon snoozing away in her little Rosie Cave.
Our little family.
My mom and dad looking cute as can be (and yes my dad is lugging around Rosalind's diaper bag, he doesn't just wear a backpack around town. He is an all-start grandpa for sure!)
After Mount Vernon we planned to head to the Air and Space Museum out in Dulles. But on the way we saw a stand with a giant sign reading "Frozen Custard", and if you are on vacation you don't just keep driving so we pulled a U-turn and got ourselves some tasty custard. And even Rosalind got a few tiny bites, she reacted pretty much the same way that she reacts to every other food. Unimpressed and simultaneously desperate for more.
We didn't get to the museum until there were only about 90 minutes till close because that's when parking is free and we wanted to save the $15 (obviously) so we tried to hit the best stuff and show our little monkey some of the coolest planes.
I don't even remember what this plane was called but I thought it looked totally badass.
Rosalind totally agreed.
My favorite thing in the whole museum though is definitely the space ship!
SO FREAKING COOL!!!
That grandpa sure is a laugh a minute!
Rosie loved looking at all the astronaut gear in the cases and hearing my running commentary on all the interesting gadgets they had on display.
A tiny plane obviously needs to be flown by a tiny baby.
This baby space suit is so adorable that it has me seriously considering a space themed birthday party for Rosalind's 1st Birthday. She would look so cute opening presents in an orange NASA jumpsuit!!
After a very eventful day we ate dinner at the hotel (which was an awesome two bedroom little apartment at Hyatt House - two rooms each with a king bed, a spacious living room, and a FULL kitchen. Definitely check it out if you are traveling with multiple people). Devin and I brought back food from a local joint called Tortaco, and it turned out to be fantastically delicious. Mexican done right - ie tacos with meat, onion, and cilantro. Perfection.
On our last full day we hit the National Zoo and of course before anything else we had to see the pandas!!
Such an awesome animal. I could have stood there and watched them for hours.
Then one of the pandas got loose....but look how cute it was, how could you be scared with a face like that?
Then the panda got a little rowdy though. PANDA ATTACK!!
My mom is cracking up because as my dad was taking our picture a business man came rushing through the area on his cell phone and totally ran into him but kept going without even an "Excuse me" or "Sorry about that." Which is hilarious when it's not you.
Seriously these two are too stinking cute!
This stuffed panda was serious love at first site. She just kept giving him tons of kisses and hugs - so sweet.
Check out this fabulous waterfall!
Had to stop for a bottle break, it's hard working being wheeled around all day and told to look at a crap tons of animals you've never even heard of before.
I swear this kid is already the most photogenic one in the family.
On our very last day we decided to visit Arlington National Cemetery before catching our plane back to Chicago.
Even though Rosalind can't even stand by herself yet we still explained why we were looking at the graves of these people, and why they were important to our country. And of course we reminded her to always try and see where she can provide a helping hand in the world inspired by the words of JFK.
Since she wasn't invited to watch the changing of the guard I think Rosie was pretty excited when we came back to see her!
Things I've learned by traveling with an infant on a plane. If they find something that keeps them happy and distracted - roll with it. Even if it means you yourself aren't able to see.
Mom's glasses are the best toy in the whole world!
Sometimes selfies are also a great and easy distraction.
For so many reasons this trip was exactly what we needed and we had an absolute blast! DC has always been one of my favorite places to visit because of the history, the free museums, the awesome food, and all the wonderful monuments. It is a city where you can have a great night out, and also learn a ton during the day for very little money - which are two things I love to do when I travel. I absolutely can't wait to bring our little monkey back once she is a bit bigger can soak in her surroundings a bit more. I know there are so many articles written about traveling with a baby, and how challenging it is and whether or not it is even worth it and I have to say for our family, even though it is a little more work (they do require a lot of gear), it is 100% worth it. Just going to a new place and enjoying something you did prebaby can be so incredibly renewing. So got a new tiny traveler added to the mix? If you want to travel - go ahead! There is definitely no magic to it, and you will be so happy you did.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!!!
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