Loooong day. I am hoping to avoid a sunburn because of how long I was out today, even though it was a beautiful day compared to all the rest. Had a tour of the Arlington Cemetery from Robert E. Lee's old home to the Kennedy area to the Tomb of the Unknown. The changing of the guard is such a remarkable thing to witness. It was so perfect I was fighting back tears because of the dedication of the military that stand watch there. Apparently during 9/11, there was a mixup in the orders, and no relief came as it was supposed to, but the few soldiers that were there continued to stand guard, even with the Pentagon on fire and full knowledge of what was going on.
Went to the Jefferson Memorial, which to me was one of my best highlights. As my favorite Founding Father because of his principles on liberty, it was a great thing to see. I am sad each time I visit that he was made into a statue though. He insisted several times that he never wanted himself nor any other presidents to be made "larger than men" yet was made one anyway. Also, I danced a little there under the eye of the rangers to exercise my freedom of expression. I wasn't arrested!
My low point would have to be the Lincoln Memorial. He sits on his throne needing only a scepter and crown as far as I'm concerned. Because of his actions to create a nation, Americans now believe we have "the" Unites States, not "a" United States. There's a huge key difference, especially when related to the 9th and 10th Amendments. Anyway...
The WWI and Vietnam memorials were visited, the Washington memorial (no trip to the top unfortunately). To my great disappointment, the Pool of Reflection was destroyed. Its currently the Pile of Dirt and Mud. I guess they are renovating it, that that was a bit of sand in the face.
Visited the White House...or at least as far as I could. I don't remember there being a full 3 fences to get though when I was here about 10 years ago, but then again, maybe they were there.
Had lunch at Ben's Chili, the same place from Man vs. Food, and place Obama had lunch at recently. I wouldn't recommend the place though, the chili was okay, but I had MUCH better chili from a place called "Hard Times" on King's Street, Alexandria. Also, the jukebox being played was rap, and I can't handle rap.
Tomorrow just the Supreme Court and Capitol. Then a very relaxing time home. Its been a fun vacation, but man, I feel like the ugly duckling out here amidst the Obama/Hillery '08 stickers.