Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Day 6

“The cement of this union is the heart-blood of every American.”
~Thomas Jefferson
Trip Totals:
Walmart Trips Made: 6
McDonald's Diet Cokes Drank: 5
Horse Trailers Seen: 3
Itinerary Changes Made: 4
Times John Made Fun of Lauren's Navigation Abilities: 2 
Today's Itinerary: Travel from Greenville, PA to Washington DC 

Leasons Learned: 
1.) It's summer and it's HOT
2.) John is responsible for getting everything ready, Lauren is responsible for getting Lauren ready.
3.) Still summer and it's still HOT
4.) Lauren gets a little green when she hasn't eaten much, is super hot and trapped inside a wobbly hot metro train.  She made it though.
5.) Yup still HOT

What a jammed pack day! And boy are we tired, the trend continues of packing way to much stuff into these days and not enough sleep. Looking forward to getting a chance to sleep in one of these days. However that won't be tomorrow as we have another busy day planned. 
Thanks to Lauren's sister's boyfriend (Ryan) we got to visit an amazing bakery shop with some very tasty donuts. This small detour let us drive on a very familiar highway, US 30. Which was a road we used when we traveled back and forth between Indiana and Ohio, we also used it when visiting Lauren's parents. So it was nice to see a familiar road with some new scenery. 

The (Original) Pie Shoppe
Along our way on US 30 towards Washington DC we came across 2 historic sites, one was Ft. Ligonier in Pennsylvania. I ran across the road and took a quick photo.  The other historic site we discovered, and this one we stopped and visited, was the Flight 93 National Memorial. An extremely moving and powerful memorial, reliving that event with the news clips through the news clips and audio recordings of passengers calling in from the phones on board is an experience we won't forget.

Ft. Ligonier
Panoramic view from Memorial observation deck




 Zoo time! We made it to Washington DC and headed off to the zoo to start our time here in the nation's capital. Breaking news! It's summer and it's HOT! We almost died... lol. We had limited time so we really hussled to see as much as we could in about the 2 hours we had before all of the indoor areas were closed. If we wanted to see the animals we had to make it to the indoor areas because the animals were smart enough to be in from the sun and heat, only us silly humans were running around in the heat.





Special photo of Lauren for her Aunt Terri

After running ourselves to near dehydration and starvation at the zoo, we had to get some food ASAP. We used our Googling skills and discovered a nice American style cafe, Open City. The frosted mug of hard cider may have been the best part of the meal!

Yummy

Dino says "Buenas Noches de Washington DC"