Friday, March 05, 2010

sentimental journeys

If you look at the Ocean destinations of the past five years, you’ll notice that right up there in numbers, after excursions within Wisconsin, there is Washington D.C. And what’s remarkable is that had I blogged the five years prior, there would have been a zero next to the city.

But in these last years, I’ve had one daughter, sometimes two, spending time there. And so I went.

This week, my oldest, the one who has been in DC continuously for the past three years, accepted a job offer in Madison and so she’ll be moving back to her home town this summer.

And so I am on my last D.C. trip. Last one. Last chance to spend time in the place that I’ve grown to love, if only because my girls turned older here.

Oh, it’s been a good set of travels! In D.C., the metro is easy, the winters are (typically) gentle, the food is fantastic, the museums are free.

And so I fly the well traveled connection through Detroit, I run to catch the known metro line, I walk the familiar walk to P street. And now I have  before me DC. For two days.

For two days, I’m turning my back on this:


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...and having my fill of this:


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Ah, oldest girl of mine, I can't wait to have you back in the Midwest! Now, what foods should we eat tonight?


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3 comments:

  1. Melinda Gustafson GervasiSat Mar 06, 04:53:00 PM

    Congrats on your oldest returning to Madison. I too was raised in Madison, and lived in DC for several years after undergrad. Law school brought me back, and my parents were delighted. Enjoy the last trip to a wonderful town, and the upcoming home coming.

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  2. I am thrilled for you both. I'm on the other side of this standing on the precipice of watching my own leave so this is remarkable to me.

    We will have a party to celebrate her return once she feels settled enough to deal with her mom's cuckoo friends.

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  3. I can never get over how much cleaner and more modern the subway stations in Washington D.C. are compared those in New York.

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