Hi Blog! It's Kathy again. We were suppose to babysit this morning, but Matt called at 6:30 a.m. to let us know that he and Weina took William to the hospital. He was running a fever of 104. By they time they called us, William's fever was down and he was getting released. Since they had been up since 4:00 and William was still recovering, Weina decided to cancel her driving lessons for today. So, at 7:00 a.m. Dave and I found we had a day off. We immediatly went back to bed! After we got up the second time, we decided to go into DC. This way, if Weina needed us, we were only a Metro ride away. Being tourists for the day, we picked the Newseum. A very cool (but expensive) museum on the history of news in America. It is over six floors of interactive exhibits. We started at the top floor. The picture is of us standing on the patio. That's the US Capital behind us. All of the exhibits were really well done. The 9-11 and the Berlin Wall exhibits were standouts. It is really a place you could spend the whole day. We finished the day with a local beer from Duclaw Brewery, while roasting pork shops with apples, onion and fennel over a camp fire. William is doing much better. Tomorrow, we are scheduled to babysit again. That's all the news that's fit to print. :) Chat at you later Blog buddies!
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Newseum
Hi Blog! It's Kathy again. We were suppose to babysit this morning, but Matt called at 6:30 a.m. to let us know that he and Weina took William to the hospital. He was running a fever of 104. By they time they called us, William's fever was down and he was getting released. Since they had been up since 4:00 and William was still recovering, Weina decided to cancel her driving lessons for today. So, at 7:00 a.m. Dave and I found we had a day off. We immediatly went back to bed! After we got up the second time, we decided to go into DC. This way, if Weina needed us, we were only a Metro ride away. Being tourists for the day, we picked the Newseum. A very cool (but expensive) museum on the history of news in America. It is over six floors of interactive exhibits. We started at the top floor. The picture is of us standing on the patio. That's the US Capital behind us. All of the exhibits were really well done. The 9-11 and the Berlin Wall exhibits were standouts. It is really a place you could spend the whole day. We finished the day with a local beer from Duclaw Brewery, while roasting pork shops with apples, onion and fennel over a camp fire. William is doing much better. Tomorrow, we are scheduled to babysit again. That's all the news that's fit to print. :) Chat at you later Blog buddies!
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