Tanner gets a certain amount of days off each year so we decided to take off for a long weekend to DC. Our first stop was the temple. Tanner took the kids into the Visitors Center while I went in. The grounds were so beautiful! All the dogwoods, cherry trees, and a plethora of others that I didn't know the name of were in full bloom. I left the temple just in awe of Heavenly Father's beautiful creations. So I then insisted that we walk around the temple together as a family. Not sure if anyone else appreciated it as much as me but I just couldn't believe how vibrant all the colors were.
I have a new found love for Dogwoods...
After taking this picture I remembered that we have a photo a lot like this one taken at the Salt Lake Temple...
Be still my heart! How have they grown so much?! We just love our temples and are so grateful for all the sacrifices that have been made for us to enjoy them.
After Tanner got back we headed to the zoo. The kids were so great and loved seeing all the animals. We did trek all the way to the top of the zoo to see the beloved Pandas and they weren't out...but besides that it was really fun. Plus you can't beat free.
Austin really liked the chimpanzees and gorillas.
That night we headed to Tanner's cousin's home. They were celebrating their own holiday known as Interesting Day. They try to do fun and creative things the whole day. So we got to try dragon fruit and help them make Beef Wellington. And then we got much better sleep than the night before.
The next morning we headed to downtown DC to see some museums. We were heading for the Museum of Natural History and Tanner was trusting my instincts...big mistake. We ended up at the Native American Museum and decided to start our morning out there. Which worked out well, Tanner and I needed to reconnect with our Cherokee and Mohican roots anyways.
Sidenote: this stroller saved our lives...there was very minimal complaining and I think a large part of that was due to this baby.
The kids with their Incan pendants they made.
After that we headed back the way we came from to the Natural History Museum. But first we took a few photos...
Seriously, why are family photos so hard?
The Natural History Museum was packed and the kids were starting to get tired so we did a quick walk through of the first floor and decided to call it a day. I really love going to free places because if it doesn't quite go the way you had planned it isn't a big deal.
On the way home we stopped at some outlets and ran into the Easter bunny. Austin was so cute: he really loved the bunny and was smiling and waving in the shyest way. That was as close as he would get in the picture.
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