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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Father's Day/Tommy's Birthday Weekend

We started out Father's Day/Tommy's Birthday weekend by having Donuts with Dad at the kids school. The kids love when we stay to have breakfast with them at school. 


Tom took me to work that day, since I was only working half a day and they were going to pick me up to start our journey to DC.


We got to Washington around 4:00 and after checking into our hotel (right across from the Pentagon), we freshened up and took the Metro over to Nationals Park for the Pirates game that night.

The stadium was nice and the kids loved playing on the playground, but the restaurant in the park left much to be desired. It took FOREVER to get our food and our waitress wasn't very friendly. We did enjoy the game though (even with a little rain).

The kids cooling off in front of the fan.

The seats were really close to the field

The Rennie Men (and Grace)

Saturday morning, we had breakfast at the hotel and then took the Metro over to the Air & Space Museum. Tommy & Grace liked looking around at everything. Tom and Tim had a blast doing the flight simulator (they were like kids - haha).

Hanging out with Grammy & Pap-Pap

Grace wanted to pose in front of the planets

After the museum and lunch at Elephant & Castle - we went back to the hotel for the kids to swim.


That night, we signed up to do the night tour. It looked like it would be a lot of fun - and it probably would have if it didn't start raining right after we pulled out of the station. We thought it would be a small thing that passed, but not so much. It not only rained harder, but hailed on us!! We decided at the Lincoln Memorial stop to just take a taxi back to the hotel. It was a smart move on our part, because the storm got worse right after we jumped in the taxis.

Tommy had to see Lincoln (his favorite)

Wearing our ponchos

The kids didn't mind hanging in the hotel room that night - Tommy dressed up in his new astronaut costume.

On Father's Day, we had breakfast and then drove to the Jefferson Memorial. The kids took a break from running around to pose with Daddy.


Goofing around

Grace was hilarious at the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial. She wanted to stand by her and copy her pose.

The kids posing by FDR and his dog.

We left Washington around noon that day and Tom and I suffered in the front seat for the first 45 minutes (and it was an unusually hot day), because his air conditioner was acting up. We were sweating so bad. It finally kicked on, but man what a way to end the trip! Happy Father's Day to you Tom - haha!


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