Farmgirl Roadtrip: Head with me to Washington, DC!

 

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Hope you all had a wonderful Fourth of July! It’s always been a favorite holiday for me, though we usually spend the day low-key, cooking out and just being together as a family (it’s a “bonus” day off for my husband). July 4th always brings back happy memories, and I love the cheery red-white-and-blue patriotic decor which graces my home the entire summer. Did you know that every July 4th since 1912 Danes in Rebild, Denmark celebrate American Independence Day with a huge celebration? Former President Nixon and Walt Disney are among the famous who have given speeches there. Closer to home, take a roadtrip to our nation’s capital city: Washington DC. I got to experience the city again this past April, when I was chosen as a chaperone for my daughter’s eighth grade field trip to Washington DC and Arlington, VA.

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  1. Krista says:

    What an amazing trip! I would truly enjoy visiting Washington DC sometime soon! I was unaware of how much you can see and how much you can learn from visiting there. I really enjoyed looking at all your pictures and reading about your trip. Thank you for sharing such an amazing experience. I’ll have to plan a trip now!

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Krista, It is wonderful, and there is really so much for everyone. I still have not seen it all, and have been several times over the years. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  2. Denise says:

    I was able to go this past spring for my first time to DC and Arrlington and loved every minute and can not wait to go again some day. thanks for your tour it was like being back there again!!

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Denise! Isn’t that area a fun place to visit? I have been several times and still have not seen it all. I also would like to go back to the Gettysburg area. We were there when my daughter was four, and also visited some Amish farms. Lovely area, and it is seeped in so much history. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  3. Denise Ross says:

    Thank you Nicole, for the tour through your eyes. It’s was so lovely to see the photos and info for each. I can well imagine the emotions some of the places would’ve stirred up in you. Wonderful visit for sure.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Thank you, Denise! I was so happy to go, and have even so much more admiration for teachers! The teachers were so amazing. I was blessed to be a chaperone. So glad you enjoyed the blog post. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  4. Marilyn says:

    Thank you for sharing this fantastic trip.
    Marilyn

  5. bonnie ellis says:

    Nicole: I am glad you are close enough to enjoy the city. We took my boys in 1976. Long time ago but had a great experience. As adults they said they were glad they went. It was great for you to be a chaperone. You are perfect for the job.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Bonnie, Thank you! I love that your boys have such special memories of your trip there, too. I know I will remember the time with all the students for a very, very long time. What a special place DC is. Thanks for stopping by. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  6. Bonnie B says:

    Hi Nicole, What an honor for you to be a chaperone fo your daughter’s class! Thank you for the pictorial tour. Actually, looking at you two in a couple pictures – you could pass for one of them! And your daughter is growing taller than mom. It’s been fun watching her grow up over the years. A daughter to be proud of for sure!
    Being an Ohioan, I have to point one minor detail – it is the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur. Not the Orville brothers. 😉

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      <emHi Bonnie, Thank you for alerting me to my typo! I was writing the blog when I was tired and hot – having a heat wave in Connecticut. I will change that little "oops"! 🙂
      I am so glad you enjoyed the blog. It was certainly an experience I will never forget. It is hard to believe my girl is going to be in high school this August! When I started blogging here, she was only seven! Time flies! (For the record, I think I am two inches shorter than she is now, hee hee). Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  7. Jennifer says:

    Great article! My twelve year old daughter to going to Washington DC next March on a four day school trip. Wish I could go too, but I won’t be able to. We are from Tennessee so it is a pretty good distance, they are flying. Thank you for sharing, she will love the article and photos.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Jennifer, How fun! She will have a blast. And don’t worry about her, she will be fine. Those school trips are planned and executed perfectly. The kids have a wonderful time. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  8. Beverly Battaglia says:

    This is a beautiful blog. Made me cry because I was born during WWII and grew up during Korea and Viet Nam I was a young wife and mother. My husband Richard, of almost 19 years, is a former Marine who served in Viet Nam. He cried when he saw the names of all in the Viet Nam war who never made it back home. I love and am so very proud of our American History and all the brave Americans who made it great and free.
    I would have loved to have seen the young people with you and hear their comments. So many of our schools and colleges no longer teach American History. What a shame.
    Love you,
    Mother

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Mom, I don’t know about other schools, but I thought our middle school did a good job of teaching it. History was always my favorite subject in school, and I still like to read about it. I remember getting my History textbooks the first day of school and staying up late reading the whole thing! 🙂 Love you, Nicole

  9. April says:

    Wow, it looks like you hit all the best sights! That is a city I also need to get to. Your pictures really stoked my enthusiasm. 🙂

    Too funny about the Danes you ran into. Last time I was in FL visiting my parents, we were at the Clearwater Aquarium. I heard a little boy chattering excitedly to his mom in Danish about goodies he found in the gift shop, and followed their voices. Family of 3 visiting FL. They were surprised, not expecting to run into Danish-speaking Americans LOL! (For a small country/low population, those folks sure get around!)

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi April! Isn’t it amazing where you run into people? I’ve been to the Aquarium in Clearwater, Fl, as well and it is kind of a remote place (but somewhere I want to go again, loved it)! How funny you ran into Danes! Little trivia: there are more Danes abroad than IN Denmark. I read that somewhere, not sure if it is true, but certainly seems like it, lol! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  10. Dori Troutman says:

    Hi Nicole,

    Oh how fun for you to get to go on this trip with your daughter. DC is one of those places that I’ve wanted to go forever. Someday I’ll get there I hope! I loved all your pictures. Thanks for sharing!

    Hugs!

    – Dori –

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Dori! It is a great place to visit. You need to plan that trip, and head north to visit me, too. 😉 What fun we would have! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  11. Lorrie MacKenzie says:

    What a great tour around DC! I was there for a day but missed the Vietnam Memorial and the changing of the guard. I loved the Newseum. You reminded me I want to go back!

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Lorrie! Isn’t DC great? It’s one of those places where you can never see it all. There is so much to see. I don’t think I saw ALL of the Newseum, either. I want to go back too! Thanks for reading and commenting. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

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