On Friday, we decided to get TIVO! I have been pestering Tom to get a DVR since we first got here. Tom is usually in bed at 8:30 or 9:00 every night for the sake of his work schedule. Being an unemployed night owl, I have been falling asleep in front of the TV for too many nights. After all, I need to see all my entertainment candy on E! and Bravo. Saturday Night Live, The Event and the anticipation of the new Conan O'Brien show were enough bait to convince Tom to make the purchase. Instant Netflix availability is great, something I got hooked on babysitting for Sam (after he was in bed of course!) We have had the usual challenges getting the TIVO set up, but we are doing okay with the set-up. Maybe we should get a TIVO for dummies book- I'm pretty sure there is one.
We went to the movie theatre for the first time since arriving in Virginia and enjoyed The Hereafter, with Matt Damon and directed by Clint Eastwood. I highly recommend this movie. After the movie, we enjoyed a great dinner at the King Street Blues restaurant. http://www.kingstreetblues.com/ delicious!
On Saturday, we finally made it to our first Smithsonian museum :
The National Museum of the American Indian.
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View of the National Museum of the American Indian. |
What a beautiful place! The exhibits are exceptional and so many well preserved artifacts. A highlight was the introductory multi-visual movie in the Lewali theatre on the 4th floor. The movie is projected a a faux rock, ceiling and eye level screen simultaneously. The young man who was in the theatre was very nice and professional, but I couldn't help but notice he was monkeying with some sort of electronic device(presumably texting) during the movie. Well you can't really find fault with him for that- I would go berserk watching the same 14 minute movie for a full work shift.
There are two exhibits on that floor: Our universes (Native beliefs) and Our Peoples (Native history). I wish we had taken a free 45 minute tour and will plan to do that in the future as I am sure we will be returning with visitors.
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Larger than life, or Tom Thumb? |
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Examples of shelters on the museum grounds. |
We decided to go a few blocks away to get a quick look at the National Air and Space Museum
http://www.nasm.si.edu/
The museums close at 5:30 daily so time is of the essence. It was really thrilling to see space capsules, airplanes and rockets. Another trip will be planned in the future- this one has an IMAX theatre and a food court- more commercial than the American Indian museum. By the way, admission to all the Smithsonian's is free- a great bonus, especially when you can take your time to see them.
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The Spirit of St. Louis |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0A9-oUoMug
On Sunday after church, we decided to go to Mt. Vernon for lunch-Tom's excellent idea! We have been trying to get to Mt. Vernon for several weeks but don't find the time to do so. We had a delicious lunch at the restaurant- served by waiters in knee britches- awesome! The food was very good and affordable for lunch. Dinner is more expensive but would be fun for a special occasion.
http://www.mountvernon.org/
Believe it or not George Washington's home has a food court- what!? There are two gift stores and some really nice things there. I was coveting the beautiful Martha Washington pink tea sets. This is just the kind of place my friend Linda H would love. I will be sure to take her when she comes for a visit! I really wanted to get a hatchet filled with cherry sours candy, but instead got some great Martha W. note cards.
We will be going back when we have the time to see things properly- I plan to go with my daughter Kelsey when she comes for a visit for Thanksgiving weekend, According to the website- Mt. Vernon will be awash in all it's colonial Christmas glory and I hear they pull Martha out of the freezer and she makes personal appearances during the festive season!
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Nancy with a large bust...of the President |
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Tom, pretending he is an heir to the Washington plantation. |