Saturday, May 24, 2008

Last weekend in D.C.

Here are some photos from last weekend that we spent in D.C. The ride down took Francesca and I almost 8 hours (because of construction on 81)! And the ride home took over 7 hours! Francesca did so great in the car...it was me that was having a hard time just sitting there in construction traffic. We had a wonderful weekend that seem to end too soon. We went out for pizza on Friday and stopped at the local Kmart so Francesca could ride their merry-go-round (which she looks forward to every time we are there). On Saturday, we spent the day at the mall and again Francesca found another merry-go-round to ride there...several times and that night, we had dinner with some friends at a local Portuguese restaurant (the food was out-of-this-world). On Sunday, we went to see Grandma Pauline which is always a delight (my mother-in-law is such a wonderful and beautiful person) and had dinner with Keith boss and his family at their house. Monday, we headed home....so you can see we had a full weekend.

Francesca riding the merry-go-round at the mall on Saturday. She just loved it!
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Saturday night dinner with our friends (taken outside the Portuguese restaurant that we went to). From left to right...Glen, Tara, George (Tara and George are expecting their first baby this August), Francesca, and Keith.
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Inside the restaurant...Francesca and Tara playing with some bubbles (look at how all the boys gathered around Francesca...that's my girl!)
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We are headed this weekend to Peddler's Village down in Bucks County in Pennsylvania. It is a last miute trip that we are so looking forward to.

3 comments:

Football and Fried Rice said...

Fun Weekend!! Congrats to Tara - she will love being a Mama! I see Francesca has them enthralled already!!

LaLa said...

fun fun..what a cutie she is!

Unknown said...

great pictures! I was shuddering with horror at how long you were in the car. Not sure I could do that!

Have fun in Peddlers Village -- we've never been there, but I've heard great things about it. Maybe we'll visit this summer.