Denovagirl
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I'm usually a lurker, but I wanted to comment on your DC trip since it's right in my backyard so to speak. I went to the Holocaust Museum for the first time when I was 17 as a class field trip. My father was a chaperone, and I can honestly say that I was super thankful he was there. The museum is pretty intense and was a lot to process when we were done. I'm not sure your little girl is old enough for the subject matter presented. There are train cars among other items from that time. On the other hand, she may just be young enough to not understand either. I know you're not close and it's a chance that might not happen again to see the museum, but I would really research it if I were you. Just my two cents.
Be sure not to miss the National Zoo and the sculpture garden while you there. You can also sign up for a tour of the Capitol Building and you can ask your representative for tickets to the gallery to watch Senate proceedings.
Yay and thank you for coming out of lurk-dom for me!

Thanks for the opinion! I feel what you are saying, and I think you are expressing my feeling when you say she may be young enough to not understand it too. That is kinda what I am thinking, that she may be wise enough to realize the big picture, that this was a sad event and a lot of people died and were forced to do thing and be singled out because they were different, but she is also young enought that she may not understand all of the bad stuff either. It kinda feels like the perfect storm, so to speak. If I wait until shes much older, it may be too intense with an understanding of all the awful things people had to endure, so we may have to wait until she is much much much older... right now I think she'd get and understand and be compassionate about the sadness, but she would also be able to leave there and turn around and go have fun, without being overly upset about it, ya know?
I have been doing lots of research, obviously, no photos allowed, so I haven't got to see many of the things, but I have read many peoples accounts. I have found a couple people who have taken kids in also.
Anyway, thanks for the input, it is very helpful to hear peoples opinions!! Like I said, if I dont take her in, I am pretty sure I will make a way to go by myself at least.
And yes! Definitely planning on the zoo, she is soooo excited to see the pandas! And the Capitol as well, though I haven't decided if I want to call a rep for a tour and all that. I know she will be excited to see these monuments and places we study, but listening to a tour guide may be borderline too boring for her, I go back and forth, I know she could do it and behave, but she probably will be ready to leave at the same time...
Also, we have a looong list of things I would like to see.. I am hoping to book a night tour to do all the major monuments around the mall. And we want to for sure try the Crime Museum, Spy Museum, Nat History, Air & Space and visit the Castle, oh and the hubs wants to see the wax museum, lol, hes excited for the Presidents display. Then we want to do the zoo and maybe see the Cathedral again. Not sure about doing Arlington Cemetery this time, we saw it when we visited our first trip, and it was our favorite thing, but it is a little out of the way and I don't know how much Olivia would really get out of it. Oh! And the botanical garden maybe!!
Haha, a hefty list, no??
BTW, LOVE your signature! <3 me some Cullens!