If you haven't had a chance to, you should take your kids on a major city's mass transit system like the Washington D.C. Metro. That is exactly what we did Friday morning. It was a great experience for our kids considering they
We boarded the train at the Shady Grove Metro Station in Maryland and got off at Metro Center in order to walk through some of the Historical Downtown of Washington D.C.
Next stop - The National Museum of Natural History. We headed to see the gems and
We decided just to eat in the Museum Café to keep things simple when it came to preparing for the day. The food was actually much better tasting than we anticipated. It was little expensive, but we expected that after talking t
We tried a local chain restaurant for dinner, Chicken Out Rotisserie. Our decision was based on deal information that we found at mykidseatfree.com. It was a family style roast chicken place that served a meal much like Thanksgiving dinner. My kids weren’t all that excited about it, ironic isn't it considering we went there based on the idea that kids eat free. I guess our kids would have been free anyway. It must be stated that my kids are very picky eaters and that must be considered when using their personal opinions about food as guidelines.
After dinner we retired to the hotel for the night. We made sleeping arrangements, pulled out the hide-a-bed and then all crashed in front of the T.V. and Phineas and Ferb for an hour before turning out lights for the night. You might ask, "Aren't you a little old to be watching Phineas and Ferb considering you had your own T.V., away from the kids?" Why yes, yes we are.

What the toddler enjoyed: Looking for monkeys, looking for bronze statues, and beating bronze statues of monkeys. She also enjoyed a little pole dancing.