Saturday, June 8, 2013

Vacation Days 3 and 4

On Day 3, Papa Runner and I left all the kids for a day with Grandma and Grandpa and had a "date" at the Smithsonian Museum of American History. That was really interesting and worth the visit. All kinds of memorabilia from different time periods. I especially liked the Inaugural Dresses worn by First Ladies. Brett liked the History of Transportation. Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures there.

On Day 4, we took the twins with us to another Air and Space Museum by Dulles Airport. Also worth seeing. It had one of the retired Space Shuttles (Discovery).

He didn't want to go up in the tower
because "towers are for princesses!"
Once we got inside, they all loved
watching planes take off and land.


They want to be the first twins in space:
Sassy the pilot and Monkey the space walker

Vacation Day 2



Our second field trip was to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Some of the highlights:

Exploring a Cockpit

A rocket
A plane


Lunar landing module

Smartie's
Sweetie's (with some help)


















The Wright Brothers' Plane



Smartie's is 3D
Sweetie's version





We watched an IMAX on the Hubble telescope

Sweetie looked at the Big Dipper with hers
I especially loved this because Smartie
learned about the Orion Nebula this year.
It was featured in the movie

We walked past the Capitol


Sweetie's version
and Smartie's
Hard at work with her notebook

Our final stop of the day was the National Archives to see the Declaration, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. No pictures allowed, but no problem with drawings!  

                      

Family Vacation/Field Trips

My in-laws spent a month in DC at our church house. We were able to spend a week (including travel days) with them. It worked out that the girls had two school days left to finish out the year, so we turned our vacation into field trips. A great end to our fourth year of home schooling. Papa Runner and I, along with my brother-in-law and his new bride, took the girls around the National Mall on day 1. Here are some of our pictures along with the girls' "notes" they took. The note taking is something we started on a field trip last summer, and it really helps the girls remember what they saw.

Washington Monument

Smartie's interpretation
Sweetie's interpretation
World War II Memorial

As seen by Smartie
As seen by Sweetie
MLK Memorial

Profile view a la Smartie
Sweetie dutifully copied it
The Lincoln Memorial

Smartie liked the quote
Sweetie made sure to add shoes





Our "Tour Group"
As we left the Lincoln Memorial, we saw Marine One (Presidential helicopter) fly overhead, make a left turn by the Washington Memorial, and head for a landing at the White House. I wasn't fast enough to get a picture, unfortunately, but it was exciting.
"He's actually in there, Mom!"

Sweetie drew this before seeing it, and was
excited to see there really were guards on the roof

Smartie