Slept in and had breakfast at Dunken Doughnuts (count 28 of them thus far). Had the WORST iced coffee drink EVER. Headed out to the Smithsonian area. Hit the air and space museum (Very impressive) and part of the museum of natural history. Jen was VERY dizzy and with the heat, crowded places and flashes of camera's the combination was a little too much. We decided to go back to the museum of natural history on a less busy day and headed next door to the national archives. After waiting in line and eating a freezer burnt snow cone and frozen solid lemon ice (how do you mess up on that kind of thing?) we decided to head back to our hotel and take it easy. On the way back we bought some motion sickness pill's and stopped at a chili's for dinner. Hung out in the hotel hot tub (or rather luke warm tub) and conversed with fellow travellers. Planned for a big day on Day 13.

Touching moon rock. Felt like... rock.




Discovered something interesting about myself. In the museum there was a camera that displayed heat in your body. As we stood looking at it and people popped in and out of the screen I realized something. I was the only one with a blue nose and blue fingers. Everybody else had red or orange in those area's. It's no wonder I'm cold ALL the time. I have NO circulation through my appendages. We decided to take a picture. I'm the one with the blue features, and Leo is the one holding a camera in front of him next to me!
1 comment:
space museum was one of my favorites in DC. i didn't see the moon rock or the heat sensor area. i wonder what colors i would be on there...
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