Wedding pictures are still being assembled but I thought you might enjoy some pictures from the little side trip Janek and I took to Washington D.C. While I was born there at Walter Reed Hospital and later went to school just outside the beltway, exploring the city was going to be new for both of us. 
The pictures are taken with Janek’s camera phone so they are passable, hardly printable; but fun nonetheless. We had a great time.
We got lost plenty inside the city and were late to learn the NE. NW & SW etc. indications on the quartered up city. We spent some time arguing about being on 2nd street and just go that way and we'll find the White House--to just end up in some truly poor, shambly part of D.C. Yes, you can find it in every city in America, even withoug getting lost... I am glad we saw it.
We went to Alexandria, VA, just outside the beltway. I wanted to revisit my boarding school from my high school years: We couldn’t find St. Agnes Episcopal School for Girls after searching up and down Braddock Road, in Alexandria, seeing stone walls I remembered, the Episcopal Church where we walked every Sunday—finally asked a mailman who directed us to the “back” of the property where they have made the new entrance.
There it was. We had fun climbing through the old boarding house (the only original building left) because only a cleaning crew was there but all was open. I showed Janek the big kitchen with the sixteen burner stove and the 6 x 12 butcher block prep table (many a hot cocoa and fudge night with Bobbie Bruce and her “orphans” on weekends) and the infirmary where Nurse Russell would incite us to “flush our kidneys” whenever we tried to get out of going to class. The old Lloyd House is now administrative offices so it was hard to pinpoint my room but the kitchen and front receiving room and bay windows all were there. Truly surreal after 38 years!!
Following this visit down memory lane, we went to Old Towne in Alexandria, a place of cobblestone streets, restored fishermen cottages and plenty of outdoor eating and drinking.





Dear Bones and Janek,
ReplyDeleteI had been thinking about you guys. Thank you for the lovely visual and textual travelogue. The last photo is particularly beautiful.
And P.S. . . . mickey was born in Alexandria at Ft. Belvoir
love,
m
I am so happy that you two finally had some time to yourselves! We all have such memories of D.C. Down even further on memory lane are my memories of taking several bus/streetcar rides from Arlington, Va. to Notre Dame Academy and then on to my ballet lessons/rehearsals at Conn. & K St. after school and arriving home at 11 or later! I also tried to find my dear old school - it's closed and now in a dangerous neighborhood. Later memories include the cab ride to Walter Reed to deliver you, Bonnie, and nice memories of the early married years with your dad. Love, Momma
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