Jan. 20th, 2008
Happy Birthday,
Jan. 20th, 2008 11:39 amSunday in the City
Jan. 20th, 2008 09:33 pmWe slept in this morning thanks to a late night watching Lewis Black. It was a little shocking hearing his performance raw; usually Comedy Central bleeps certain verbal excesses but the bleeping crew goes home at midnight or so.
This afternoon, we drove into the downtown of DC to meet up with
bigfundrew,
bumbelion and the kids Libby and Drewby. We met up at the Lincoln Memorial; we probably would have stayed a little longer but the wind chill was unbearable: this was probably the single coldest day we've had in DC this year --great timing!

From the Lincoln Memorial and Korean War Memorial, we headed to the Air & Space Museum --delightfully warm. The kids were a blast, scurrying from one display to another --exactly as normal kids of their age should-- and it was all we could do to keep up.
By 5PM, even Drewby & Libby were running low on energy so we called it a day. I got one final shot of
kent4str in his newly acquired hat and we hit the road for home.

A pot roast in the slow cooker was waiting for us at home. (We think it was a pork roast, but aren't sure... all we can say is that it was in the freezer for a long, long time.) The rest of the evening has been spent being lazy, curled up on the couch watching movies on TV and playing on the Internet.
Life is good.
This afternoon, we drove into the downtown of DC to meet up with
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From the Lincoln Memorial and Korean War Memorial, we headed to the Air & Space Museum --delightfully warm. The kids were a blast, scurrying from one display to another --exactly as normal kids of their age should-- and it was all we could do to keep up.
By 5PM, even Drewby & Libby were running low on energy so we called it a day. I got one final shot of
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A pot roast in the slow cooker was waiting for us at home. (We think it was a pork roast, but aren't sure... all we can say is that it was in the freezer for a long, long time.) The rest of the evening has been spent being lazy, curled up on the couch watching movies on TV and playing on the Internet.
Life is good.
Sunday in the City
Jan. 20th, 2008 09:33 pmWe slept in this morning thanks to a late night watching Lewis Black. It was a little shocking hearing his performance raw; usually Comedy Central bleeps certain verbal excesses but the bleeping crew goes home at midnight or so.
This afternoon, we drove into the downtown of DC to meet up with
bigfundrew,
bumbelion and the kids Libby and Drewby. We met up at the Lincoln Memorial; we probably would have stayed a little longer but the wind chill was unbearable: this was probably the single coldest day we've had in DC this year --great timing!

From the Lincoln Memorial and Korean War Memorial, we headed to the Air & Space Museum --delightfully warm. The kids were a blast, scurrying from one display to another --exactly as normal kids of their age should-- and it was all we could do to keep up.
By 5PM, even Drewby & Libby were running low on energy so we called it a day. I got one final shot of
kent4str in his newly acquired hat and we hit the road for home.

A pot roast in the slow cooker was waiting for us at home. (We think it was a pork roast, but aren't sure... all we can say is that it was in the freezer for a long, long time.) The rest of the evening has been spent being lazy, curled up on the couch watching movies on TV and playing on the Internet.
Life is good.
This afternoon, we drove into the downtown of DC to meet up with
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From the Lincoln Memorial and Korean War Memorial, we headed to the Air & Space Museum --delightfully warm. The kids were a blast, scurrying from one display to another --exactly as normal kids of their age should-- and it was all we could do to keep up.
By 5PM, even Drewby & Libby were running low on energy so we called it a day. I got one final shot of
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
A pot roast in the slow cooker was waiting for us at home. (We think it was a pork roast, but aren't sure... all we can say is that it was in the freezer for a long, long time.) The rest of the evening has been spent being lazy, curled up on the couch watching movies on TV and playing on the Internet.
Life is good.