Here we are at the end of Day 3. Hard to believe we have done so much in such a short period of time! Our day started a bit earlier today as we needed to be to Arlington National Cemetery by 8:30 am. It rained on our way into the city,maws only drizzling by the time we reached our destination, and by the time we started walking it had stopped completely. We spent quite a lot of time walking around in the cemetery. Rita pointed out many interesting grave sites, including the Kennedy spot, Thurgood Marshall, and many more. We had the honor of watching the changing of the guard and a wreath laying.
After the cemetery we stopped for a short time at Iwo Jima. All were impressed at the actual size.
From there Wayne drove us to Georgetown where we made a side trip to DC Cupcakes. One of our wonderful parent chaperones generously preordered and purchased a cupcake for each of us.
Wow, were they delicious! Mrs. Wippperman had a special carrot cake/cream cheese cupcake in honor of her birthday. We proceeded to the National Zoo, had lunch and a short time to walk through a few exhibits.
Our next stop was the US Memorial Holocaust Museum. This is always a tough one emotionally, but so worth the visit. Each student moves through at his or her own pace, and experiences it in their own way. Some students found a place to sit quietly, some shed tears, and others talked quietly with each other. What a powerful place.
Wayne escorted us next to Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum. This was definitely a favorite of the kids. Many photos were taken with 'famous' people. We saw past and present presidents, actors, singers, athletes, and media personalities. From the wax museum we went to have dinner at King Street Blues. Lots of laughter and good food. You will find our chaperone photo on this day. There were a few looks as we were posing for this shot. Kudos to Anavay taking such a great photo!
Wayne drove us to Old Alexandria after a great meal. We met up with our tour guides and had interesting ghost tours. Very cool to listen to these old stories based loosely on fact. The town is old and upscale at the same time. Back to motel by 9:30. One more day...Later