we slept ‘in’ on our last day in d.c. although, to my standards, that was not sleeping in!
we had a slow start but then we finally got moving and first on our agenda was the dog park for emma {yay!}! it’s so adorbs to see little emma play with really big dogs! unfortunately, there were no little dogs to really get down and dirty with em. they were all so big, although that didn’t stop emma from playing! she was a bit skittish at first {which was so cute!}, but then she got comfortable and started to challenge some of the big dogs and it was so funny and entertaining. we were about to leave when another boston terrier came prancing up to the dog park! we ended up staying another 10 minutes to watch miss emma wrestle the bajeebies out of this dog. oh boy, she got tired! so after a wrestlefest, we finally headed out to grab some brunch.
we went to evening star to have some grub. it was sooooo splendid! i had the bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich with crispy fried potatoes {delish! i ate the whole thing!} and we all shared the french toast [marinated brioche, candied pecans, and bananas]. it was a cute, quirky, quaint little place. i really savored my meal; great conversation + good food = a killer combination!
after brunch, we decided to explore georgetown! i was so excited. i’ve heard great things about this area and couldn’t wait to discover it. claire’s husband dropped us off and the shopping began! oh, it’s such a beautiful little area! there were so many shops and i was in shopping heaven! boutique after boutique of copious unique items, i had a blast perusing everything!
after some power shopping, claire really wanted frozen yogurt {hey, us girls can’t say no when someone suggests a refreshment like that!}. so we trekked our way over to pinkberry. i first tried pinkberry years ago in l.a. {fell in love} and still find it soooo delicious! my flavor choice of the day was grapefruit frozen yogurt with blueberries, graham crackers, and honey oatmeal. a perfect snack! we spent quite a few hours there {as in georgetown, not pinkberry silly!} and after spending some moolah, we were ready to go home.
we decided to cook in on our last night there. we shopped at the grocery store, picked up ingredients, and proceeded to cook a tasty taco dinner! ground turkey, spices, corn tortillas {warmed with a little oil}, queso blanco, carrots, fresh greens, and salsa. we also made fresh guac {lime juice + red onions}. it was so delectable, i could have eaten 10 😉 throw in some tasty beverages and i felt complete! it was a really fun time, cooking, eating, drinking, talking, and relaxing.
we retired to the living room after dinner and continued to engage in some fun colloquies. after a bit, we decided to call it a night! we were getting up super early the next morning to fly out {sad face}.
so there you have it. my fabulous d.c. trip! i had the most jovial time. thank you d.c. for showing me how great you are!
brunch! claire + liv
awww!
the sister shop claire works at
love the bar sign
pinkberry…delish
georgetown
cooking
i love how we are both partially closing our eyes!
olivia and i woke up bright and early {meh} on our second day of vacay. as we were getting ready, we played and replayed our outfits for the day. the weather wasn’t cooperating! it was quite chilly {brrrrr} in the morning but the temperature was going to get up to a high of 60 degrees with sun shiny skies…so i was in a pickle on what to wear!
anyhoo, we suffered a bit for fashion and just went with what looked nice {chilly or not, here i come!}. we discussed our directions with claire {um, we weren’t really listening…oops!} and scooted on our way to explore the delightful d.c.!
we took the bus to the pentagon, right where the metro is located. once we got off the bus, olivia and i literally wandered back and forth, up and down to find the train! finally, we asked a gentleman and he pointed us in the right direction. we took claire’s advice, just follow the crowd! so, we did and finally found our way down below and the to the right spot to take us to our destination!
the metro is so clean {compared to the el in chitown // ewwww}. we had a cozy, quick ride straight there. we found ourselves a starbucks, grabbed some coffee, and a bite to eat before we began our journey through monument/museum land.
we finished up our petit dejeuner and headed towards our first destination, the smithsonian! we passed quite a few buildings…still figuring out if we had an interest to stop in certain ones to explore. before we knew it, we walked almost all the way to the capital. so, i got excited and wanted to keep going towards it! it was so fun to see such landmarks! i felt so proud to be an american, funny how it is so novel for us first timers, huh {dorky}?!
after the capitol, we walked through the mall and passed up some more museums. we decided to go into the nature museum. let me tell ya…the bus loads of kids {and i mean bus loads by the dozen} were no fun! olivia and i thought we were going to fight these churlish, bratty 12 year olds! oh em gee! no bueno!
i loved the nature museum, we had a great time exploring! my favorite was the harry winston gallery {hello! diamonds!!!}. i was mesmerized by the all that glitters and shines!
we moseyed along to the american museum for a nano second and went forth towards our next stop, the white house! oh, it was hilarious. every big, white building with pillars in the front, i would scream out loud, “oh!! there’s the white house!”. olivia would say, “no, i don’t think that’s the white house”. then i would see another white building and say, “oh!! there’s the white house!”. and olivia would then say, “no, i don’t think that’s the white house”. this happened just a few more times {snicker}. we got a bit lost {it happens again later, hold on!} and finally backtracked ourselves to the right sidewalk towards the [real] white house. olivia warned me that it was a surprise to most people on how far away the white house is to the public {understandably} but i did’t realize it was going to be a speck! {wha wha}
we were on our way to our next destination, the lincoln memorial, when we realized we were hungry. so our debacle ensues after this. we were halfway to the lincoln memorial when we noticed that there were no restaurants. we mapped a few and found out that they were back up north {on 15th st.} where we came from! ugh. so we had to trek back up! we found a restaurant on our map that we wanted to go to, when we got to our ‘destination’ on the map, the restaurant was no where to be found! arrggh! so, we mapped another restaurant and it was further up north! and walked we did to feed ourselves. we definitely walked off our breakfast and then some. we finally settle in elephant and castle and ordered some grub {yum yum in the tum}.
we had plans to meet owen, olivia’s brother in law’s brother {who lives in d.c. as well} after our stint at the lincoln memorial. olivia and i decided to walk to the memorial and then cab it to meet owen. so, we walked and walked and walked to the lincoln memorial. we were so confused by our map on where the location was! we were led towards the direction of the jefferson memorial but my iphone kept saying it was the lincoln memorial! well, we trusted that darn phone and it led us to the…jefferson memorial! not that i was disappointed in seeing the jefferson statue {ok, i was a bit disappointed! i was hoping it was the lincoln and gosh darn it, we have been walking so much!}.
we finally asked some girls for their paper map and realized that the lincoln memorial was all the way around the lake!!! oy! determined to see it, we traipsed our way to the next and {hopefully} final destination! we started walking around the tidal basin, and walking and walking. we ran into the roosevelt memorial {in all honesty, i love roosevelt too but we were so tired! we just wanted to find the lincoln memorial!}. we kept walking and almost gave up. olivia was tenacious and was much more determined to find it for me [what a friend!]. i felt bad because we had been walking for what felt like forever!
so, here’s the funny part. we found a cab {yay!} and only had $8 in cash on us. we asked him if he knew where the lincoln memorial was {duh, of course he did!}. we asked if it would be under $8 dollars, he was like ‘yeah yeah, it’ll be $8’. so we hopped in the cab and we were on our way! he drove a few hundred feet and said, “here’s the lincoln memorial.” whaaaaaaaaa?!?! it literally was around the corner!!! oh my goodness! we felt so defeated before and we were so tired, we didn’t see that it was sooooo close!!! lol, so our cab ride was $3…yeah. at least we finally got to our destination; i excitedly took pictures and soaked it all in! i love lincoln!
we then went to find a cab so we could meet up with owen…i was searching for one when a rickshaw driver kept calling at us to get a ride from him. i rebuffed his offer but he zoned in on innocent olivia. she succumb to his offer and before i knew it, we were on a rickshaw adventure! he was in motion to place a blanket on us when i halted him with my hand. i asked him, “ew, is that a blanket you put on everyone? like other strangers?!” he just stared at me. i said, “no, thank you…you can place that germy thing elsewhere!”. he was very comical about it and asked if he could place it under our feet. no problem! and under our shoes went the dirty blanket! he weaved in and out of traffic {a little concerned for my life} and continued to pedal his way towards our desired location in dupont circle. i kept chuckling to myself…where we were headed was uphill all the way! i felt a little bad. i text olivia {people are walking faster than us!!}.
we finally reached big hunt and met up with owen! we ordered beers and made plans to meet up with another friend of o’s, patrick. after we quickly imbibed our drinks, owen led the way to the next bar, a beer garden packed to the gills. after some time spent there, we finally headed on our way home to have dinner with claire and ben. owen so graciously hailed a cab for us and we were on our merry way home to fill up our bellies again {feed me some irish grub please!}.
it was a long, fun filled day full, full of walking! we really had a wonderful time and i am so grateful i was able to see everything that i did. it was quite a successful day exploring d.c. {if i do say so myself}! amaze. thank you olivia for trekking all over d.c. with me. muwah.
‘thank you for being a friend
traveled down the road and back again
your heart is true you’re a pal and a confidant’
olivia and i arrived at the airport super, duper early. we grabbed a coffee {starbucks, of course} and a bagel {cream cheese please}, found our gate, and sat ourselves down to relax before the flight. we gabbed for awhile and before we knew it, they started to board the flight {yay, we are on our way}!
our plane was so small, i mean tiny. two thin rows on each side and if you were tall, you had to crouch, for there was a high probability that you would smack your noggin’ onto the ceiling {darn american eagle}!
this flight, olivia and i were sitting vertical to each other on the same side {window seat}. so, as everyone pretty much wonders on a flight…’who will be sitting next to me’? well, here comes a man in a business suit. he sits down next to me and he is so large! i mean just grand in size. he took up so much space that i had to lean to my right just to not touch him!!! ugh! he was so big and myself so small, i fit under his shoulder and arm perfectly, although it wasn’t ideal or as comfortable! thank goodness the flight was so short!!!
once we arrived, claire {o’s sister}, picked us up. we had quite a lovely day. we came back to their place, walked their cute, cute dog {emma}, and we went to the home depot {yes, home depot, claire is quite the handy gal}. claire had some projects she needed to complete, so we decided that we wanted to explore old town, alexandria!
we headed into old town early in the afternoon, had a light lunch at le pain quotidien, and claire left us to finish her errands while we discovered all the nooks and cranny’s of this town. we shopped and shopped all the stores. we picked up cupcakes for dessert at alexandria cupcakes {chocolate combos, coconut, + vanilla bean} and chocolates, from the sugar cube, as a snack during our shopping. i just loved the lilly pulitzer store there! it had the most adorable clothes! scalloped edges, bright prints, and cute styles. one can find a perfect outfit for easter there or for a garden party [hello, i go to garden parties all the times – insert sarcasm]! it was a quaint little area. after we exhausted all the shops, we stopped in at misha’s coffee to grab a drink while we waited for claire to pick us up. we had spent quite a few fun hours there, i enjoyed old town!
once we got home, we decided to head out to dinner across the street from their place. just a few minute walk…so convenient! we ate at red rocks. it was a nice restaurant, cozy interior and great service! the food was delicious and tasty. the pizzas were soo good! great, fresh ingredient combinations, a nice thin semi-sweet crust, and cooked to perfection. after dinner, we headed back to their place and devoured the cupcakes that we bought {yum}! delightfully decadent!
we then just relaxed and hung out in the living room before we called it a night. olivia and i were spent from the travel and knew we would be waking up early in the morning for our fun filled day in d.c.!
i can’t wait to share our second day in d.c. demain!
the cutie pie perturbed i went upstairs
the pretty home…i loved all the color combos
the squirrel that was holding a pizza and eating it!
our light lunch of tartines. the lemonade was tart!