(A little bit of catch-up documenting from our last few days in DC....)
Two days before we left to come back home to Sacramento I went on a double date of sorts: an afternoon date with Jonah followed by an evening date with Steve. Lucky me! Two handsome companions back-to-back made for one very fun day.
Jonah and I spent our afternoon at the theater - children's theater, that is. Glen Echo Park, a popular amusement park from the early 1900's until 1968, is now a national park that houses a variety of arts programs including Adventure Theater. On the recommendation of a DC local, I picked up two tickets to see a performance of "If You Give a Pig a Pancake," which played all summer at Adventure Theater.
the original entrance into Glen Echo Park with an old train parked out front
The stage and set-design inside the theater were darling! And the theater was cozy so it was fun to be just steps away from the actors. Jonah was a little unsure of the whole thing at first, but once it started, he loved it and laughed at all the right parts.
After the play, I treated Jonah to a ride on the old carousel which was outside in the middle of Glen Echo Park. I don't care much for carousels (vertigo...) but I loved being care-free and enjoying special time with my Jonah-Jo.
That evening my mom, who was in town to help us fly home, watched all the kids so Steve and I could spend some time together. Our date began in Capitol Hill for some dinner at Good Stuff Eatery, a well-known DC burger joint that was started by "Top Chef" Spike Mendelsohn. Steve got the Good Stuff Melt, I got the Prez Obama burger, and we shared Spike's Village Fries. YUMMO. (Apparently there's a little debate in DC over which burger joint/burger chef is better: Good Stuff or BGR. Lucky for us - we visited both of them while we were out there and we found them both to be delicious. However, we agreed that BGR was the best)
After dinner, Steve and I strolled (actually waddled because we were stuffed!) down the street to the Supreme Court. It was a beautiful place to be as the sun was setting. We also got a great view of the back of the Capitol which is what you are looking at when you are standing on the steps of the Supreme Court.
We capped the night off in Georgetown. We had planned to get more yummy eats at Georgetown Cupcake but when we got there, the line to get a cupcake was TWO HOURS long. Sorry, no cupcake is that good. So we high-tailed it to an ice cream shoppe instead before walking a bit more and then heading home. It was really wonderful for Steve and me to be able to talk for an extended period of time about all that we had experienced over the summer. (Thanks Mom!)
Ahh...to be footloose and fancy-free again...