Our final day of the 2017 East Coast Trip started at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. Ford's Theater is the site of Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Lincoln came to the theater on April 14, 1865 to watch the play, "Our American Cousin." While watching the play he was shot by the actor John Wilkes Booth. After being shot, Lincoln was taken across the street to the Peterson House. He lived through the night only to die the next morning.
Lincoln was sitting in the box behind the kids. Booth shot him, the jumped over the side for his escape.
This is the Peterson House where they took Lincoln. He eventually passes away in the back room
All of these books are written about Abraham Lincoln. The books are four stories tall!
We then walked just down the street to the Smithsonian Natural History museum. Dinosaurs, animals, and diamonds are here.
The Hope Diamond
Yuck
After the Natural History it was time to drive our to Mt. Vernon, Virginia. Mt. Vernon was the home to the first President, George Washington. He lived on a giant plantation that we had the opportunity to walk all over.
The Washington's
Backside of George's house
Amazing views of the Potomac
This little area is called the ha-ha wall. It was used instead of fences to keep animals where they were supposed to be. That way you had an uninterrupted view.
George and Martha Washington are buried in those graves!
Graffiti from Civil War soldiers at Washington's Tomb.
We then got to see the end of a wreath laying ceremony. This took place at the Slave Memorial.
On the Potomac Shore
Front of the Main House
George Washington's actual fake teeth!
It's been another hot day here and after doing all the walking at Mt. Vernon, it was time to rehydrate. We weren't going to be the school that has people fainting due to dehydration.
Our final dinner was like our first! At Pizzeria Uno. It is a good pizza and nobody complained. Along with pizza they give salad and two types of pasta to go with your meal.
Here also is a picture with Kathy and our bus driver, Jamal. Jamal is the best bus driver in the DC area. He's a man that does not need GPS. He knows where he's going and he knows how to get there faster than the others. Thank you so much Jamal for the terrific service!
The Ghost Tour was a blast. We heard four different stories about ghosts, cats, and stories in a graveyard.
Some nervous faces!
A ghost has been seen by this entrance sign numerous times.....
The best part of the Ghost Tour was the final story that took place in a church graveyard. It was a story involving ghosts but what made it was the thunder and lightning in the background. It added a different level of intensity that was awesome.
Before we dropped Kathy off she was quizzing the kids on the different things she had gone over with them the last few days. They did a good job of remembering! They were told to just yell out their answers.
And that's a wrap! The 2017 East Coast Trip has come to its touring conclusion. We still have a day of travel to get back home to Molokai but I think we can handle. We leave our hotel here in DC at 4:30 AM, 10:30 PM Hawaii time. We are due to land on Molokai at 6:57 PM. That being 21 1/2 hours of travel to get home. I'm thinking we'll use that time on the plane to catch up on some much needed sleep!
Some fun facts according to my phone.
Miles Walked: 59.6 for a 7.45 average miles walked per day
Steps Taken: 159,344 for an average of 19,918 steps per day
Floors Climbed: 143 for an average of 17.87 per day.
Squirrel Chasers: I have no doubt you took more steps as you were running around Boston Public Garden trying find them!
I can't thank you parents, family members, and friends that all helped get these kids here on this trip. It was an amazing one and one we did things we'd never done before. The kids did an amazing job of being on the go at a moments notice. Were super respectful. Didn't need reminders to say thank you or your welcome. Held open doors for people, smiled, laughed, danced hula for our guides. Just an amazing group of kids and an awesome group of parents that came along as well.
So thank you, thank you, thank you for supporting your children and sending them on this trip. Can't wait to see you on Molokai in just a little bit!!!!!