Category Archives: On the Road

Traveling with the Butterscotch Sundae clan.

A few fun things to do in DC

The kids and I hopped on the Metro and headed in to D.C. yesterday while Rockford worked. Our first and only planned destination: the International Spy Museum.

 

rockford would have loved the spy museum’s Bond Villains exhibit
Poppy loved it, but Pete was less enthusiastic. I think he would’ve been more engaged had we not been evacuated midway through for a fire alarm. The museum tries to be an immersive experience, and the alarm break broke his already wavering interest.

We went back later to check out what we’d missed, and the kids found a few more interactive bits to play around with. Poppy loved memorizing her cover story and being tested on it — I was impressed that she remembered it all even after the fire alarm interruption — and Pete thoroughly enjoyed crawling through the air ducts.

In a town chock-full of amazing free museums, it was pretty tough for me to shell out $54 for the three of us to go to the spy museum. It’s a fun spot, though, and I think it’s worth the cost for older kids. 

poppy & nam june paik’s “electronic superhighway”
 
We spent our brief exile from the spy museum across the street at the American Art Museum. Poppy and Pete did a fun little scavenger hunt, and I got in a really quick visit with some of the guys in the presidential gallery. Some of my favorite works were in the gallery of contemporary figures’ portraits. 

   

 Everett Raymond Kinstler’s portrait of Katherine Hepburn is on display with her four Oscars.

Poppy and I were both fascinated by Robert McCurdy’s portrait of Toni Morrison. It looks just like a photo, and it’s gorgeous.

   

Kehinde Wiley painted his portrait of LL Cool J for the 2005 Vh1 Hip Hop Awards. It’s ginormous and vibrant, and I love it.

We went to the Natural History Museum to visit the dinosaurs for a bit, and then we went back to the hotel for a swim before dinner. Today we’re going to stay around the hotel, because it’s hot out there and there are 200 billion other people also touristing the town this week.

On the road and hanging by a song

Today is the day we find out if I can write a blog post from my phone. I was trying to write it in the browser, and it wasn’t working so well and I thought “hey maybe there’s an app for that,” and it turns out there is and it works pretty well.

 
We just wrapped up our annual summer visit to Michigan. The kids swam a lot, Rockford and my dad golfed a lot, and I read a lot. We went to a baseball game, and we ate a lot of Sizzling Rice Soup.

Today we’re on the road, on the way to Maryland, where Rockford has a few days of meetings. (We have housesitters and nothing to steal but elderly cats so take your business elsewhere, Thieves of the Internet.)

We saw a brand-new Tesla on the back of a Tesla-hauler. We saw the Weinermobile. We saw a man named Dino and his family approach the counter and one by one order every last slice of “cheese and pepperoni” at the travel-plaza Sbarro’s.

We have discussed the duties of the British monarchy, the bland appeal of Nicholas Sparks tales and the merits of the Mallowcup. We are listening to Soul Coughing and James Taylor and Eve feat. Gwen Stefani. We will be on the road for at least three more hours.

We can blog from our phones. What a world.

Here, there and everywhere

Hello again! As you may recall from yesterday’s post, we are currently smack-dab in the midst of a series of three posts comparing Rockford’s business-trip days with my own days on the homefront with the kids.

We don’t generally do much out of the ordinary when Rockford is out of town, but early in this trip I received a rather unexpected invitation and subsequently found myself spending time with the president of the United States. It was a thrilling opportunity, and it made my photo for Wednesday considerably more interesting than Rockford’s.

Wednesday, 4/15. 3:45pm
Wednesday, April 15. 3:45pm. Town Hall meeting with the president. / A taxi in Shanghai.
Wednesday, April 15. 3:45pm.
Town Hall meeting with the president. / A taxi in Shanghai.
Thursday, 4/16. 12:15pm
Thursday, April 16. 12:15pm. Shrimp at KFC in Shanghai. / Driving home from a morning of classes.
Thursday, April 16. 12:15pm.
Shrimp at KFC in Shanghai. / Driving home from a morning of classes.
Friday, noon and 5pm
Friday, April 17. noon & 5pm. The view from a Chongqing research hospital. / Waiting for Grandma and Grandpa.
Friday, April 17. noon & 5pm.
The view from a Chongquing research hospital. / Waiting for Grandma and Grandpa.
Saturday, 11:30am.
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Saturday, April 18. 11:30am.
Green belt testing. / A walk in Shanghai.