Last weekend, our good friends Robert and Crystal invited us to spend the weekend with them at their time share in Washington D.C. . We stayed at the lovely Wyndham in National Harbor which is just across the Potomac River from our nation’s capital.
The weekend started out Friday night with Robert and Crystal picking us up and heading to dinner at the Bavarian Chef, a delicious German restaurant in Madison. Bavarian Chef, which is authentic German food in a traditional German atmosphere, complete with the servers dawning lederhosen, used to cater our lunches about once a month when I worked for VGT and their food was always spectacular. I ordered the Karlsbadener Sahnegoulasch, “a combination of tender pieces of veal, mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, and fresh cream” with a German style beer. Both were AMAZING! After stuffing ourselves, we headed north to DC. We didn’t get to our hotel until after 11 PM, so we got to bed so we could rest up for a long and exciting day in the capital.
Saturday morning, Ben and I went to the hotel gym for a quick workout while Robert and Crystal attended an owners’ meeting. After getting showered and dressed, we headed to Ketchup for breakfast and then caught the bus to the city. It was a beautiful sunny day, but the wind was blowing strong which made for biting cold weather. At least we had the sun to keep us a little warm.
First, we stopped by the capitol to take pictures.
Afterward, we headed to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, where we spent several hours viewing exhibits, artwork, and readings. The lobby of the museum had this beautiful prism that reflected sunlight into all of the colors of the rainbow.
After touring the museum, we walked to the Washington National Monument which is still closed for repairs due to the earthquake we had back in August 2011.
I wanted to visit the Texas pillar of the World War II Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, so we kept on walking.
We headed back toward where our bus dropped us off and decided to stop into the very crowded Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History to see the Orchids of Latin America Exhibit. Our next stop was to grab some lunch and then a quick walk around Union Station as we waited for our bus. Upon arriving back at the hotel, we rested up before walking to Harrington’s Irish Pub & Kitchen for dinner and drinks where Crystal tried (and LOVED) her first Guinness!
After dinner, I had some friends that just happened to be celebrating a birthday at Bobby McKey’s Dueling Piano Bar right across the street from our hotel, so I made the quick walk over to join them. If you’re ever in National Harbor, I highly recommend checking out Bobby McKey’s and get there early because when I showed up around 10:45, there was standing room only! The bar was a blast with several piano players singing some mainstream music as well as familiar tunes with their own creative lyrics. They did an amazing 1980s-1990s rendition of Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire” and a pretty hilarious version of “Hey There Delila”. Toward the end of the night, what I assume to be a very drunk patron bought a round of shots for the ENTIRE bar! I will definitely be revisiting Bobby McKey’s in the future!
I finally got back to the hotel around 2:30 AM and was exhausted from the full day of friends and tourism so I crashed right away! Sunday morning, we checked out of the hotel and had breakfast at a cute little diner in Old Town Alexandria. After filling our tummies, we drove to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles Airport. This was by far the largest and most comprehensive collection of air and space memorabilia I have ever seen! My favorite parts were the Discovery Space Shuttle and the Flight Simulator that we got to ride in.
It was an awesome trip and a very full weekend and we can’t thank Robert and Crystal enough for their hospitality, generosity, and friendship! I can’t wait to go back and see even more!