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Turkey Weekend
December 3, 2008
We left Boston for Washington D.C. around 3pm on Wednesday and after a series of interesting events (including catching a midnight movie in Times Square) we arrived safely in D.C. at 7am Thursday morning-you counted right…16 hours! We highly recommend utilizing any form of transportation EXCEPT the Greyhound on Thanksgiving weekend!!A great secret about D.C. is that all of the museums are open on Thanksgiving! They are all free, all close together, and all worth the hours that you can spend wandering. We visited the National Art Museum and the Air and Space museum on Thursday and the Holocaust Museum on Friday (with half of the city!)I was fascinated by the scale of the monuments…Dave tried to be as tall as the Washington…no luck.I noticed that Lincoln wears some super stylish square-toed shoes. I want to find some for my future-lawyer! On Friday evening Aunt Missy and Uncle Jay arrived back home from Utah, and we were able to spend the rest of the weekend in their home. Megan treated us to a violin performance-I requested Vivaldi from Suzuki Book 5…the one song from my years of violin that still plays in my head. She played it beautifully!
Emily and Max are great friends. We loved hanging out in a real house with real family…and a dog! Matthew was around, too, although he may have been playing Rock Band during my photo ops!
Saturday we did Thanksgiving dinner. It was the first time that I’ve participated so fully in the preparation of a Thanksgiving meal, and it was fun! We had all the trimmings…Missy showed some real Oven-Savvy!

Here’s Missy and Jay in the kitchen… Jay carved the turkey, which Missy had rubbed with brown sugar and spices. It was awesome!The meal was complete with toasts and words of gratitude from all present. We loved our East Coast Thanksgiving! Thank you so much Livingstons!The trip home on Sunday was better than the first, but equally as long. ..We left the Livingston’s home at about 7:30am.Dave kept our place in line holding all my bags as I frequented the ladies room…doesn’t this look fun??
Once our bus driver from D.C. found the station in NY, and we made it through this HUGE LINE OF PEEPS HEADING FROM NYC TO BOSTON (yes, all of those people you see are in line…)on Sunday evening, it was just another 8 hours on the bus before we hit South Station. About 12:30am we were able to climb into our bed and catch some shut eye before the new week began. 16 hours out, 17 hours home…no biggie! Worth the fun trip. However, I’m already saving for next year’s Turkey Weekend Flight!

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