Ok, here is day one:
Got up at 4 AM for 6 AM flight. Flew from Minneapolis to Atlanta, arrived early, had to sit on the tarmac for about 15 minutes, flight from Atlanta to DC was scheduled for 1 hour after we touched down (1/2 hour after our scheduled landing time) so we got off the plane, used the rest rooms, walked to the next gate, waited about 10 minutes then boarded our connecting flight. That was cool. We took off about 20 minutes late because some people couldn't figure out how to find their seat

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We arrived at Reagan about 10 minutes late, got off the plane and walked a very short distance to the baggage claim area-nice set up there. Tried to find Grandma and Grandpa, couldn't find them any where, called them, they said they were at the "main terminal" and would walk over to where we were. We soon discovered that their "
travel agent" booked them into Dulles, whoops (I booked their flights).
We took the metro from the airport to Alexandria-just 2 short stops away. We bought week long passes for the metro. We are staying at the Westin, about a 3-4 block walk from the metro-very easy. Got to the hotel and only one of our rooms was ready-we had connecting rooms reserved-one king, one with 2 doubles. It was ok because we were early. We put our things in Grandma and Grandpa's room and we all headed off to Arlington National Cemetery. 3 metro stops away. We already LOVE the metro.
Arlington is HUGE. The gravesites go on forever. We saw the Kennedy gravesite, got to see the changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier and just walked around there in general. ***here is a tip if you want to do the tourmobile at Arlington and the monuments at night tour, buy your tickets at the Tourmobile site at Arlington--it was less expensive then buying them online and they have a package deal that saves you about $8/ticket. I don't know that the tourmobile is worth it at Arlington unless it is VERY hot or you can't walk up and down hills.
No one else wanted to pay for the Monuments at Night tour so we decided to go over there after Arlington. We were going to hop the metro but then walking to the stop we noticed the Lincoln Memorial just down the road. On the map it looked to be about 1/2 mile, in reality it is closer to a mile walk, but easy. We stopped at the Korean War Memorial, which is eerie with the statues of the soldiers walking in the woods there. We then walked over to the Lincoln Memorial. By this time several other members of our group were complaining about all the walking

. I reminded them that we COULD have taken the tour bus...
We decided to go back to the hotel but found that the metro stop was by the Washington Memorial so we walked over there. We walked through the Vietnam Memorial on the way there. I was expecting it to be bigger, but still, just the sheer number of names on the walls there... WOW.
We walked over to the Washington memorial, got a view of the White House, walked by some of the Smithsonian museum buildings. We walked along Constitution Ave by the Environmental Protection Agency building. It is a great building-love the architecture. We got on the metro at the Federal Triangle stop and came back to our hotel. The kids were falling asleep on the metro. It was about 9:00 when we got back to the hotel. We ate dinner at the hotel.
While we were waiting for our food I walked over to the front desk to get our key for our room (we had checked in already but they were cleaning the rooms so we didn't have our key). The kids went up to the room after they were done eating, but came right back down because the key didn't work. Went to the front desk, they re-coded the key. Went up to the room and walk in-it has ONE king bed, for the 5 of us. Went back to the front desk and the clerk there said that we weren't even in a connecting room-it was connecting but it is the ONLY connecting room set up with 2 king beds. She didn't even know that. She brought the manager over, they looked to see if they had a roll-away but they were all taken. They put us in a different double room for the night and said that today we can be moved to a different connecting set-up with the right number of beds
Today we have the Zoo, Cathedral and the National Archives on the schedule. We are also meeting my aunt and cousins at ESPN Zone (or something like that) for lunch.