It's Saturday again and it is time to go sightseeing. It is also time to show our pinks and a few of our favorite things. Today I am taking you on one of my favorite US trips, Washington DC.
A Few of My Favorite Things is hosted by Laurie at http://bargainhuntingwithlaurie.blogspot.com/.
Pink Saturday is hosted by Beverly at http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com/my_weblog/
Visit these 2 lovely hostesses and their participants and you will definitely see lots of lovely things.
I saw this pillow at Ross for $6. I love the sweet colors and the ruffling and although I do not have any room in the house with pink decor, I had to buy it. Right now it's on my brown leather ottoman in the family room but I know it will move again. It instantly became one of my favorite pillows!
Pink Saturday is hosted by Beverly at http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com/my_weblog/
Visit these 2 lovely hostesses and their participants and you will definitely see lots of lovely things.
I saw this pillow at Ross for $6. I love the sweet colors and the ruffling and although I do not have any room in the house with pink decor, I had to buy it. Right now it's on my brown leather ottoman in the family room but I know it will move again. It instantly became one of my favorite pillows!
Now on to our trip. I really enjoyed touring Washington DC and it really is one of my favorite tours in US. There was so much to see and learn in one tiny city, so much history. There was hustle and bustle everywhere you looked.
Below is the Washington Monument. It is standing so tall that you can pretty much see it whereever you go within the city.
We went there just after the cherry blossom festival but the trees were still blooming. Aren't they gorgeous?
Capitol Building
Lincoln Memorial
Jefferson Memorial
The White House. Unfortunately, we weren't able to tour inside because they are stricter now. It seems like you have to know an official who will make an appointment for you or schedule far ahead in advance so they can do a background check on you first.
Lincoln Memorial
Jefferson Memorial
The White House. Unfortunately, we weren't able to tour inside because they are stricter now. It seems like you have to know an official who will make an appointment for you or schedule far ahead in advance so they can do a background check on you first.
So we just took pictures from outside the gate as many other tourists did.
It is really a very pretty and stately building.
Isn't that a lovely door?
Isn't that a lovely door?
In the wall are names of soldiers who perished during the war.
We watched how they print money and it was really very interesting. I must be losing some pictures cause I cannot find the ones I took inside the building.
I thought this picture is funny!
Do you see where John F. Kennedy was buried?
It was a pretty neat ceremony.
We went to the Museum of Science and Industries. There were so many things for everyone to enjoy. I was interested in Jacqueline Kennedy's inaugural gown while AJ was interested in Dorothy's shoes and John was more into George Washington's sword and uniform.
While we were there, we met with my HS classmate, Celi, who works as a lawyer there. I have not seen her in more than 40 years. We also met her family and we all had lunch in a place where a lot of politicians eat. I cannot remember the name of the restaurant. I know I took more pictures showing the name but I just cannot find them. It was so wonderful to see Celi again!
We took the Hop On, Hop off tour bus to go around. It was a good idea cause you can go around the city, hop off to any place you want to see and enter and then catch the bus to go around again.
Thank you so much for joining me in this tour. And thanks to our gracious hostesses for hosting these events.