Christmas Eve at Mount Vernon

When Beth suggested we go to Mount Vernon on Christmas Eve, I thought it was a great idea.  While I’ve travelled to Virginia quite a few times, I had never had the opportunity to visit any of the monuments nor American history exhibits in the nation’s capital.

I was SERIOUSLY impressed with Mount Vernon.

We arrived bright and early at the home of George Washington and his wife Martha (as in before they even opened!)  It was a little bit cold, and although rain was in the forecast, we got REALLY lucky and stayed dry.

My brother opted not to join us on this trip (not sure why!) but chose to do electrical work at the house instead.  Here’s the rest of us in front of the gates of MV

Once inside, we were welcomed into the visitor center to look at their festive displays and to watch a movie about the Washingtons before we headed out to tour the family home.

Also, as a bonus… Mount Vernon had a few special exhibits for the holiday season, including a camel on property.

As history tells, GW and Martha used to have a camel brought to the property every year during the holidays to entertain the estate guests.  During a single year, it was said that Martha and GW had nearly 700 guests!  Can you imagine??

In addition to seeing the camel, we also had the opportunity to tour the third floor of the estate (which is usually closed), to see a chocolate demonstration, and a display of Mount Vernon-inspired gingerbread houses.

Our walk to the home was certainly cold, but definitely worth it!  We pretty much had the grounds to ourselves as it was still early and Christmas Eve.  As the day went on, the property began to fill up.  Our first stops were to visit the gardens and the recently pardoned Presidential Thanksgiving turkey.

So, after visiting the floral gardens (which lacked flowers due to the season), we popped into a gift shop for a second to warm up… and try on some hats!

Afterward, it was time to view the other buildings on the property.  We stopped by the smokehouse, the slave quarters, and blacksmith’s shop… to name a few.

The best part of the tour was the estate itself.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t take pictures inside of the estate… but the exterior had the most amazing view of the Potomac.  GW said that there wasn’t a finer piece of land to have a home at than Mount Vernon.  I’m pretty sure he was right.

Touring the interior of the estate, we got to see all the rooms where the Washingtons and their family lived.  I was pleasantly surprised at how brightly colored the rooms were inside the home.  The fabulous dining room was teal, and they had another dining room that was kelly green!  Way to use that color!  The last part of the tour took us to Martha and George’s final resting spot.

Afterward, we made the trek back to the museum and to have lunch at the Mount Vernon Inn restaurant.

When we arrived back at the museum, we were sitting waiting for my parents to finish the tour and Hailey, Beth, and I were met by a family who was doing “26 Random Acts of Kindness” for the families at Newtown.  Hailey opened their nice card, and enjoyed some of their generous chocolates on the way home.  There are so many people participating in these 26 acts… it was fun to be the recipient of someone else’s efforts!

Overall, I HIGHLY recommend the tour of Mount Vernon if you have never been before.  Beth and Jason are season pass owners, and I am hoping I have a chance to go back with them in the spring or summer when more of the vegetables and flowers are in bloom.  I’m sure the property is just gorgeous during every season…

Did you do anything different this Christmas Eve?  Have you ever been to Mount Vernon?

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Secret Santa Fitbloggin Reunion

When I landed in DC on Saturday morning, I hustled through the airport to get my checked bag… because I had lunch plans!

After I booked my flight to DC, I immediately reached out to Hilary, Ashley, Lauren, and Dawn to see if anyone was available for a get-together.  The 5 of us met at Fitbloggin this summer and immediately clicked.  I’m so thankful they were all available to meetup!

Hilary picked me up at the airport and we took off for Alexandria for lunch.  When I heard we were going to Virginia for lunch, I was a little concerned that it might be far from the airport, but it really wasn’t at all.

We met at a little brewpub-pizza place called Rustico.  It was SO delicious!

Hilary and I made great time from Reagan International, so we had plenty of time to visit before the rest of our crew arrived.  And, what were we visiting about???

Hilary is PREGNANT!

Such exciting news… and she’s the first of our bunch to have a baby!  As a result, I asked a million questions of my dear friend who unfortunately has had major morning sickness.  If you’re a reader of her blog, this is why you’re not seeing posts these days.  My hope is that she’ll return to the blogging world at some point.  I know that I would love to read more…

Once the ladies arrived, we had a great opportunity to catch up.  Chatting about this, that, and everything, time flew, and our food arrived before we knew it!

I splurgingly ordered a Spinach pizza, which was fantastic!  I took home more than half of it for my brother to enjoy over the holidays.

After we had a chance to eat, it was time for presents!  Ashley had used a website called Elfster to arrange for our secret santa exchange!  I had never used Elfster until now, and as a big fan, I’m excited to tell you more about it.

It’s likely the best site for gift exchanges because it keeps things completely anonymous.  Ashley entered everyone’s names and email addresses and the tool matched us up and sent us email notifications of who we were assigned to.  We set our gift limit at $20, and the tool also enabled you to ask questions of your recipient.

I was assigned Lauren’s name, and I wanted to ask her a few questions about her preferences.  It was super-easy to send her anonymous questions via the website!

When we exchanged, I received a fabulous gift from Dawn.  When I opened the first box and saw that it was a Coach box… I didn’t want to get TOO excited (but I was!)

Inside was an adorable Coach keychain.  I totally need a new keychain, so this was perfect!  (And, who doesn’t love Coach!)  My keys have already found a happy home on the new keyring…

She also gifted me a water body from the local yoga studio in my brother’s town.  Thanks, Dawn!

After I opened my gift, I got to give  Lauren her present next.  My gift was handmade, and I was beyond excited to see if she liked it!

My gift was a purple infinity scarf that I hand knitted with some beautiful Cascade Yarn.  If you’re a knitter, I HIGHLY recommend this pattern.  It’s super-easy and knits up really nicely.  Click here for the free pattern I found on Ravelry, and click here to connect with me on Ravelry if we haven’t already.

Thankfully, Lauren loved the gift and frankly… it looked GORGEOUS on her!

After opening the rest of our gifts and a quick photo shoot, it was time to leave.  We stopped over at Buzz across the street to get a quick coffee and then headed on our way.

Luckily for me, I also got to spend some extra time with Dawn who gave me a ride to my brother’s house, in the same town where she lives!  We got stuck in horrible traffic, but it was amazing to have that extra time to visit.

To the lovely DC ladies, it was AMAZING to see each of you.  I am so glad we had some time to visit, and I can’t wait to see you guys again next time I travel Eastward!

Did you do any secret santa exchanges this year?  What did you give/receive?

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