
We went down to DC to stay at Esme's cousin Jess' house for Christmas this year with lots of family. At one point, I remember thinking that it would be a little crazy to come all this way and not visit The Mall or any attractions, but we were having a great time at the house. I'd even given up on the idea as it was moving towards dusk, but that's when the crew rallied. Before long a crew of seven were headed for the Metro.

I explained to Esme about the ticket gates and the blinking floor lights on the side where the train is coming. We waited with anticipation as the whoosh of air from the train arrives just before the train itself, and stepped on when the train arrived. It was dusk on Christmas Eve, so the train was pretty much empty, but some of our group stood while others sat. Esme decided to stand. (To my knowledge, she has never sat down on the Metro.) She loved the need to hold on tight as the train started and stopped, squealing with laughter and delight when she tried not to hold on but found she absolutely had to (nearly giving Jess a heart attack on several occasions).


Then we headed the rest of the way into DC proper and walked around the White House block (which at this point was blocked off all the way around the Treasury Building, too. Which ended up being lucky as Esme said she needed to make a pit stop. The best place we could come up with was a fancy restaurant with 15 foot tall Nutcrackers on either side of the door. Esme loved it.
When we finally made our way to the Washington Monument side of the White House, we merged with the crowds. Throngs. (Melee may be too strong, but I swear I was in a rugby scrum at one point.) After we made a circle of the state and territory trees, I tried to get another photo of Esme with the White House in the background. She did not really want to balance on that fence, nor was she a fan of me stepping back while holding her hand to help her balance just to snap a photo. But a picture is worth a thousand words (and I think several dozen of the ones this one's worth have been redacted).

A final walk home brought us back to fabulous food and family. What a special day in DC, possibly with memories to last a lifetime for Esme.