We love showing off the city we currently call home. Washington DC has so many awesome places to check out, but we want to show you how to see them on shorter time frames. The National Mall in DC is over 2 miles long with well over 40 sights/ attractions. It is easy to get […]
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National Mall West Side: Weekend Walks With Locals
Washington DC is in phase 1 of reopening. Who else is ready for phase 2? I am excited to step inside of a museum, eat at a restaurant, and be able to decide if I want to stay home or go out. The lack of tourists at places is something to take advantage of . […]
Capitol Hill Neighborhood Guide
Washington DC has some of the best museums and most impactful memorials in the country. While each of these sites are a “must see”, we recommend taking some time to venture away from the hustle and bustle of the National Mall and off the beaten path. The Capital Hill neighborhood is the place Dustin and […]
Visit Washington DC: Planning your Trip
A visit to Washington DC is, in my biased opinion, the best vacation you could choose in the continental United States. Whether you have a day, a week, or more; you will never be bored. This is our overall list of centrally located top attractions, food, coffee, and more to help you start planning your […]
Springtime in DC: Long Walks & Social Distancing
Springtime in DC this year looks so different from years past. I never would have imagined that we would be writing about a pandemic that would cause me to be furloughed, and the world to be in quarantine. I keep asking myself ow is this real… Life Now The feeling here in DC, like much […]
Holidays in DC Spending time with Family
The end of the year (2019) passed by almost in a blur. How is it 2020 already?? One of my favorite times of year are the holidays in DC. From November to January 1st the holiday spirit makes this city feel magical. See our previous post about our wandering around the city during the holidays […]
National Museum of African American History
After waiting over a year and a half after moving to the DC area, we were FINALLY able to visit the National Museum of African American History I have been patiently (kind of) waiting to find a good time to visit this specific Smithsonian Museum. Between the crazy amount of tourists at certain times of […]
Summer in Washington DC- Hot but worth it
We have been checking things off the DC bucket listen between the craziness of our work schedules. Trying to blog about those things we have done has proven challenging. For example, I went to bed at 6 pm the other night and crashed hard. We love our jobs, and our day to day life here. […]
Cherry Blossom 2019… The Reality
Weekend 1 of visiting the cherry blossoms ended with us just across the street from the Tidal Basin and just across the street from the festivities. We did not make it inside…Of course the walk to the main even is still beautiful, but after being herded like cattle in a very narrow walkway; as a […]
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DC Art Museums. Art, Art & More Art
With our bucket list for DC being way longer than we thought, and with it seeming to grow with every conversation we have with other people, we got started asap by going out on Saturday by checking out some DC art museums. With it still being cooler and windy, we picked going to the Hirshhorn […]