A Special Day with My Asian Friends!

Today Evelyn and I met our very good friend Kinny for dim sum. Kinny suggested Hong Kong Pearl Seafood Restaurant in Falls Church. There was a line out the door, but Kinny was kind enough to arrive on time and get us a table so we really didn’t have to wait. I can’t tell you what I had, except that it was delicious and it wasn’t chicken feet. 

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Afterwards we ventured across the street to Eden Center, a shopping center dedicated to Vietnamese culture.

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The center was packed and had lots of little shops, bakeries, and delis.
We stolled around and peeked in shop windows and popped into one of the delis for some coffee bubble tea before taking off to catch the Avengers in 3D (which sadly, was lacking any representation of the Asain culture, but still a fantastic film!)

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Our evening ended with a taste of Thai. Really, we stopped in SakulThai for a quick dinner before heading home. No exploring next week, I’m off to Chicago and Houston for work. Wish you were here!

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A Glorious Day to Explore the Capital

The weather was fantastic and we would have explored many of the items on our list that involved the great outdoors, except we got tied up bottomless brunching at Scion and by the time we left the zoo and botanical gardens were closed. (And by the way, the food at Scion was outstanding, but that may have been the world’s worst Bloody Mary of all time! If you are looking for better drinks, try the Madhatter or Local 16).

So after brunch, we hopped on the Metro. Turns out today was not just perfect weather, it was also the perfect storm of sports fans riding public transportation. Not only were all the National’s fans on board, there were a ton of Honduras soccer fans draped in sweatsocks, headbands, and flags.

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Our fist stop was Union Station (check!) Very loud, under construction, and messy. We moved on to the Library of Congress to apply for library cards.

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Feeling an urge to sober up a bit first, we stopped at a coffee shop on capital hill. That little delay cost us our csrds because by the time we arrived it was closed. Still, we got to see a lovely fountain and take some interesting shots of the capital.

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Next up was the National Archives. Along the way we stumbled across the Navy Memorial, thanks to Evelyn’s eagle eyes and posed for a few pictures (check!)

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Finallywe entered the Archives where they feel VERY STRONGLY about photography of any kind. So although you can creat your own presidential seal, you can’t take a picture of it to share with all your friends and followers. A real disappointment when you worked really hard to pick just ther right prop for the turkey in your seal to carry. Also, the room they keep our Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights (check!) is so dim that you can’t even read the damn things. That being said, the delegations from the Carolinas appeared to have lovely handwriting. 

Across the street from the Archives is the National Sculpture Garden (check). The most interesting thing about the garden is the creepy rows of headless “girls” tucked away under the trees and the fantastic fountain. I loved the fountain, but the creepy “girls” reminded me that the zombie apocolypse is nearly upon us! 

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We had hoped to finish our day at the Lincoln Montument, picnicking at sunset. But that requires food. Sadly, there aren’t a lot of options on the Mall on a Saturday night. We hiked to the Metro, caught two trains to Chinatown, battled the hordes of soccer and baseball fans who apparently finished their games at the same time, and picked up our meal. When we returned to the Mall we discovered we were in a race against time and it looked like she was going to spank us. Those of you who are unfamiliar with the Mall may not realize that the Lincoln Monument is actually quire a hike from the closest Metro stops. The farthest we got before the sun sank was the back of the Washington Monument. And even though we didn’t get to check off sunset, we enjoyed a lovely meal in a beautiful setting. 

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Wish you were here!

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The Bucket List

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My friend Evelyn and I are new to our nation’s capital. Over fantastically delicious frozen raspberry margaritas and spicy marinated olives at MeddaTerra (go there and ask for Oscar, he’s the BEST!) we decided to spend our summer crossing items off our bucket list. Wish you were here!

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  •  See a show on the Millennium Stage or Kennedy Center
  • Get a Library of Congress Card
  • Visit the farmers market in Dupont Circle
  • Watch French movies at the Alliance Francaise de Washington
  • Tour the Mexican Cultural Institute
  • Visit the Goethe Institute in Penn Quarter
  • Visit the National Museum of Women in the arts (first Sunday)
  • View Multiverse at the National Gallery of Art
  • Attend the Smithsonian Folklife Festival
  • Free salsa lessons at Citron Café (Wednesdays)
  • Take the elevator to the top of the Old Post Office Pavilio
  • Attend the summer outdoor movies
  • Attend Jazz in the Garden
  • Eat a Jumbo Slice
  • Try Mambo Sauce
  • Visit the National Zoo and Botanic Gardens
  • Walk along the C & O Canal
  • Visit Union Station
  • Tour the National Cathedral
  • Attend a Nationals game
  • Attend a Capitals game
  • Attend a DC United game
  • Attend a Redskins game
  • See the Cherry Blossoms
  • Walk around the Tidal Basin
  • Fly a kite on the Mall
  • Watch the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers
  • Watch sunrise from the front of the Lincoln Monument
  • Watch sunset from the back of the Lincoln Monument
  • See the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights
  • See the White House and the Capitol Building
  • National Geographic Society’s Explorer Hall
  • Ben’s Chili Bowl
  • Zero Milestone
  • Tour the National Cathedral
  • MLK
  • Walk around the Mall
  • Sunset Parade
  • Dance in Dupont Circle
  • Dim Sum in Chinatown
  • Visit each presidential monument
    • Eisenhower
    • FDR
    • Jefferson
    • Lincoln
    • Washington
    • LBJ
    • Taft
    • Grant
    • Garfield
    • Buchanan
  • Visit each war memorial
    • WWII
    • Vietnam
    • Korean
    • African American Civil War
    • DC War Memorial
    • Arlington National Cemetary
    •  Women in Military Service
    • Iwo Jima
    • Navy Memorial
    • Women in Vietnam Memorial
  • Visit each Smithsonian
    • African American Culture
    •  Arthur M Sackler Gallery
    • Arts and Industries
    • Cooper Hewitt
    • Freer Gallery of Art
    • Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
    • National Air and Space
    • National Museum of African American History and Culture
    •   National Museum of African Art
    • National Museum of American History
    • National Museum of the American Indian
    • National Museum of Natural History
    • National Portrait Gallery
    • National Postal Museum
    • Renwich Gallery
    • Smithsonian American Art Museum
    • Smithsonian Institution Building

 

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BFF Time

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Today is the first full day of my first summer vacation! This holiday weekend, before I spend a little time honoring the troops, Jenni and I have invaded Ron’s Florida house for some quality BFF time.

The first leg of our trip was a quick drive through Alligator Alley. Jen drove fearlessly while I navigated. After some delicious sushi, we bought some new bikinis and picnic supplies and headed back to the house. We knocked out some work on our future PTA Convention and called it a night. Fingers crossed the storms are over and today will be filled with sunshine and laughter!

Wish you were here!

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Ever Wanted to Visit Athens GA? You Should!

Netled away in the GA countryside is this interesting little town riddled with college boys and interesting music venues. Here is a little slide show from the conference I attended. I hope that none of my firends who COULD have seen Of Montreal play there are too despondent after enjoying their fabulous rendition of M.I.A.’s Jimmy. Enjoy!

 

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Dark days, friends. The last National PIRC Conference of all time, and the end of my Facebook video posting privileges…

http://www.youtube.com/user/isherriwilson#p/a/u/0/uWaDdhJXNhw

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