DC

Today we ventured out to see a little of Washington DC. Belinda was very small when we went before, and so this was all new for her.

We took the Metro from where we are in Brookland to the National Mall, and walked from there to the Washington Monument to get tickets to go up later in the day. We have been told walking was good for her at this stage, and we did quite a bit of it today. After getting the tickets (we were the second to last group before they ran out for the day) we made our way to the Hart Senate Office Building to one of our senators’ offices. I had contacted the staff there a couple of weeks ago, and even though the senator was not there, Belinda got to ask his interns some questions, and then we went to tour the US Capitol. Belinda started hurting early into the tour, so after we saw the Senate chambers, we cut it short and went to the dining room, where we found mashed potatoes and ice cream for her, along with a Snapple Apple.

She felt a bit better, so we went to Union Station where she bought a Washington DC sweatshirt, and we stopped at Walgreens there and got some liquid Tylenol. We were supposed to get that as a prescription when we left the hospital, but for some reason we did not. So I was happy to get that taken care of. She took a dose there and then we came back to the Ronald McDonald House so she could nap.

We returned to sightseeing in the afternoon, going to the top of the Washington Monument. This time we walked less, taking the Metro bus as well as the light rail. She enjoyed looking out of the windows at the city and said that even though she didn’t always like history, she did like learning about the monument. We found a little restaurant that had mashed potatoes, but they ended up being too chunky for her to enjoy. But they did have a chicken noodle soup, and the chef was gracious enough to blend it for her. We had that meal in a covered dining area on the sidewalk, and the weather was nice and cool.

We walked to a grocery store after that and picked up some instant potatoes and jarred gravy so I can make some comfort food for her easily tonight. She also got a yogurt and some chocolates. We walked back to the train station and took the red line back to Brookland. The metro bus driver was on a break, so we walked the last few blocks back to the House and now we are relaxing.

She just placed the little cup of instant potatoes next to me, as a not-so-subtle hint that she is ready for me to make them!

Our flight back to OKC is tomorrow afternoon!

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