28 July 2011

a trip to washtington dc



{a restaurant on the potomac}

yesterday we had the great fortune to drive up to the district. can i just say that i am absolutely smitten with dc? it has the coolest vibe. we spent most of our time in less touristy areas, but we did venture into the mall a bit. dc is such a beautiful place, even outside the monumental wonders in the heart of the district.




clockwise from right: georgetown cupcakes menu. a quirky sign in georgetown.
our dc cupcakes. and me with our cute cupcake bag.

below:
a delicious margerita pizza from pizzaria paradiso.
it was authentic italian and so tasty



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first from the top: Holocaust museum. very stunning, not to mention crazy big. i'm a little obsessed with the Holocaust and found it so heartbreaking and unbelievable.
second from the top: WWII memorial

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the lincoln memorial. very cool to see in real life.
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this place was on capital hill. talk about good fries. and they had mango mayo, which sounds scary, but is real good on fries. i'm a little in love with capital hill. the houses are so cute and quaint.

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a and i got to go through a session at the dc temple. it is so beautiful. i wish the pictures did it justice. and dont mind me with my eyes closed. its how i do.


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we stopped at pinkberry on our way out of town because it was probably second on my list of things to do...nevermind arriving at home at 3:00 am. i really like frozen yogurt, but in idaho the fad is a cool setup and not a great product. i love the original fro yo. it was unreal. you may think you like frozen yogurt, but this is just a different experience. for 120 calories ;)


we adore dc. we will be back

2 comments:

  1. I envy your life. seriously, DC?! And that dress?! Shut up!

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  2. so glad you got to go to dc. looove it there. i must try the 120 calorie original!

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