Anyway, I'm catching up and had to post about this fantastic visit to the White House Gardens!! It's kind of getting embarrassing how often Adam and I have been near President Obama. First, we saw him leaving the Lincoln Memorial on Cherry Blossom weekend; then when Adam and I were waiting at the Kennedy Center for Les Miserables, a helicopter flew over head and that had to be Obama, of course; and, finally, we get to visit the White House on 10/15 and no security guard could say definitively that Obama wasn't there. I mean, I get that destiny is trying to throw us together, but I think destiny is working a bit hard. Let's just relax, and it'll happen. :)
Anyway, back to the story. Adam's parents had come up to visit for the weekend. On Friday, we went to the Green Valley Book Fair (which was awesome! great deals!!) and out to eat. On Saturday, I had to work at the Arboretum in the morning, but we planned to perhaps go to a pumpkin farm and maybe explore a cave near Harrisonburg. However, on Friday night, my wonderful, well-connected friend, Jen Beil, called to say that she had extra tickets for the White House Garden tour! If we could get them from her house, we could be on the White House grounds! Needless to say, we jumped at the chance.
I still worked a few hours at the Arboretum but got to leave early (all of my coworkers were excited for us). Then we packed some lunches, hopped in the car, and started the drive. About halfway through the drive, my mother-in-law realized she forgot her ID (which Jen had said we would need) but we didn't have time to turn around to get it. So a lot of our trip was spent plotting ways to sneak her into the White House grounds and/or convince the guards that she wasn't really a threat to national security. Should I be writing this on a public blog? C'mon, national security peeps, my m-i-l is the sweetest person in the world and, even though she speaks Portuguese quite fluently, I'll personally vouch for her! :)
We arrived in D.C., got on the metro, got to Union Station, took a shaky cab ride to Beil's place (I think the left rear tire was just an visual illusion on that car and served no fundamental purpose...at least that's what it sounded like), picked up the tickets, and got to the White House about 20 minutes before our scheduled tour! Right on! As it turned out, we didn't have to show IDs! (When people picked up tickets, they had to bring identification but, because our tickets were courtesy of a bunch of tickets sent to workers at Congress, we didn't have to follow that initial protocol. And, just in case someone unsavory is reading this, we did still have to be scanned, etc....so don't get any ideas that White House security is lax. It isn't!!)
Here's what we saw:
Roger and Teddy in front of a Dept of Treasury building
Entering White House grounds!
Adam's favorite picture...but, hey, I wanted a drink at the White House!
Jacqueline Kennedy planned this section of the gardens.
The Obamas! (Ok--this is a picture of a picture of them....still, it looks pretty good, eh?)
If you are hopeful enough, it almost seems like someone could be looking out of this window at you!
Some beautiful plantings...
My favorite picture of the day: Hubby, White House, Roll Tide!!
This looked like a peaceful spot for a glass of lemonade or to solve a nuclear crisis.
The Rose Garden (strangely devoid of a whole bunch of roses), where presidents sometimes have press conferences. It's right next to the Oval Office for that reason.
Adam and Teddy looking at the Oval Office and the Rose Garden.
Goodness, I look a little pregnant. :)
This is a picture peering into the Oval Office. Look closely....there's a picture of Lincoln there!! How cool!
I figured, security is taking pictures of me; I'll take pictures of them!
Oval office...there's a light on!
Obama can see Malia and Sasha's playground from the Oval Office. How sweet! :)
Also, a little toddler broke away from his mom and ran up to the swingset; the guards weren't mean,
but the toddler was distraught that he couldn't play there. So cute.
Starting to leave the grounds.
Eagle on the gate
Bye-bye!
We had a wonderful time at the White House gardens, but did have to rest up a bit that evening. Roger and Teddy left on Sunday, but we're so glad we were able to share this experience with them!
Looks like a fun trip! I think I would have been disappointed if I couldn't play on the presidential playground too.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great! Glad you have such well-connected friends. And so thankful I wasn't stuck outside the gate while ya'll got to tour. Memo to self: Never, I repeat, never leave your purse behind just because it's too heavy to carry around!
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