Jonathan eating his third stawberry. They are so warm and juicy right off the vine.
As Dorathea excitedly told me later they caught seven fish with her little Dora fishing rod. Grandpa used them to fertilize the tomato plants. Dorathea later played princesses with her cousin Abigail. Abagail called for her prince to save her while Dorathea called for her Grandpa and her Mommy to save her. Grandpa later said he loved hearing Dorathea talk about him.
We went on to Grandma's (D and J's great grandmother) house the next day. We ate an amazing though hectic Mother's Day Brunch at the Dining Hall along with my mom and sister Elizabeth. After a much needed nap we all feasted again on Chinese Food (a family favorite) admired Mother's day cards and photos of children, then said goodnight to Elizabeth, Mom and her sweet dog Sebastian.
The next day on my way out of town I stopped at the natural history museum in DC to see the Dinosaur bones. Dorathea had a blast telling me which dinosaur was which and we toured the animals all over the first floor. She asked to see "two more museums" so we went to the sculpture garden next door. I let the kids run around the fountian. Dorathea here is leading Jonathan by the hand to the ducks. Jonathan spent his time chasing sparrows. It was such a beautiful day to be in the garden.
We stopped by the art museum next and saw some amazing Rodin scupltures including some little girl ballerinas with pink tutus. We could have stayed longer, D was having a great time, but it was naptime and I wanted to get home to see some friends, so we headed back to the car. Dorathea got an ice cream come to sweeten our departure and we were off for home and Daddy!