In late June we went to visit my grandmother, Max, in Rockville, MD, just north and west of Washington D.C. Last year we decided that every 6 months we would visit one of my grandmothers since they both live pretty close to us, and unfortunately, it hasn't worked out that way. We tried to visit Max back in the spring but Jackson was pretty sick that weekend. So, Jackson was getting close to 1 year old and still had not met his closest grandmother.
The next morning, we had breakfast, and Jackson explored the condo. He also played the drums with his Great Grandma Max.
Later that morning we drove downtown. We realized this morning that I'd never been to the National Aquarium. I thought I had done just about everything there is to do in Washington, at least once, since I've been so many times, but I had not been here. So, that's what we decided to do. So, we drove in and parked in the employee lot at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, thanks to Max and her volunteer / docent work there. From there we walked just a couple of blocks down Constitution Ave toward the White House and arrived at the Dept. of Commerce building. No wonder I've never been! - this place is literally in the basement of this enormous building, and there isn't much outside to let you know what is here. Apparently this Aquarium has been here since 1939.
This place isn't too expensive to get in ($7 for adults), but I was a little surprised it cost anything since all of the Smithsonian museums are free. There are lots of aquariums in this museum, and even some alligators, but Sarah and I agreed we were a little disappointed by this place. Everything in Washington is so big, and grandiose, and fantastically amazing, and this place was so small. The aquariums themselves were well done, but most were pretty small - the largest aquarium was no bigger than big ones you may have seen at fancy restaurants, and the giant one at Cabela's is far more fantastic than anything here. Plus, the interpretive info with each aquarium is pretty bad - there are panels for fish that don't seem to be in the aquarium, and more frustrating, there are often fish with no text panel telling you what it is. Also, many of the text panels were high above the aquarium with small print, so they were hard to read. It was fairly disappointing, but I was very glad that we went. Jackson had a great time and loved standing on the ledge in front of the aquariums looking in at the fish. There definitely were some beautiful fish and other creatures in there.
On the way home we stopped at a great Malaysian restaurant for a late lunch / early dinner. It was really great! I've never had Malaysian before, but now I'm going to have to look for some places here in Philly.
Once we got home we rested for a few minutes and then headed down to the pool again. Jackson had a great time again, and was definitely charming the old ladies around the pool.
That night we were too full to eat any dinner, so we went to bed relatively early. Here's Jackson and I sleeping early the next morning.
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