We didn't tell Hannah for several weeks that we were going because we didn't want Lincoln to be upset that he wasn't going. One day we were in the car and Hannah randomly asked when she would get to ride in an airplane. I couldn't pass up the opportunity so I said, "Well, actually you will get to ride in an airplane in just a couple of weeks because we are going to Washington D.C." She was SO excited. Her class at school had talked alot about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln around President's Day and so her teacher was excited for her to get to see the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. She told her to make sure and take her picture at those places. We finally told Lincoln about our trip and really played up the fact that he was going to get to go to Mimi and Pappaw's house for several days. He was excited about this and so we didn't have much trouble leaving him. He had a blast with them!
So, we got up early Monday morning and my dad took us to the airport. Hannah was so excited about the plane ride!









The cool thing about our hotel was that it connected to the Metro as well as these shops that were underground. So, we ate a late lunch at one of the restaurants there called Hamlet. That evening we went to a JA Alliance: Research Update meeting. We learned about new research with Juvenile Arthritis and saw some of the other families that were there for the Summit as well.
Also, that evening we went to the Kids' Summit Parent Orientation. While we were going to different meetings during the Summit, Hannah and all the other 80 kids that were there, also had their own Summit. They did fun and educational activities designed to help them learn about government and how to advocate themselves. They did all kinds of crafts and fun things, but also learned some things too. I was a little nervous about how she would be with us leaving her in a room with a bunch of people she didn't know. However, she did just great! I, personally, think she is one brave little girl. She jumped right in and participated. She loved it and looked forward to going to it each time!
Here she is the first time. I think they were decorating cookies.

That night we had to go swimming. However, the pool was freezing, so we got in the hot tub. It wasn't that hot for some reason. The kids enjoyed this!



By they way, there were people from 47 states represented here. This was really neat! We were the only ones from Arkansas.





This was inside the Senate Office Building. All these doors were for different Senators and maybe some other offices as well.

The staff guy listened well and was very very nice. He wanted Hannah to sit in Senator Bozeman's office chair to take her picture, but she was feeling shy at the time and wouldn't do it. Kris and Layton did though.










The Apotheosis of Washington in the eye of the Rotunda.
One of the many statutes in the Rotunda--President Ronald Reagan.
Abraham Lincoln
We got to go into the House of Representatives and watch them vote! We couldn't take any pictures in here. We watched them debating and then they had 15 minutes to get in and vote. It was interesting to see all 400 something of them all trickle in and the room fill up.
After our Capitol tour, we walked to see the Washington Monument. It is huge!
This picture was taken standing close to it and looking up at it.
Looking back at the Capitol. We did A LOT of walking that day! The kids were such troopers!
Hannah was sitting on a bench at the Washington Monument. You can see the Reflecting Pool (which was being cleaned) and the Lincoln Memorial in the background.
The White House. We never made it over to it. We were just too tired after walking all that we did.

World War II Memorial
Us at the Lincoln Memorial.
The Gettysburg Address!
The Lincoln Memorial. This was so impressive!



Looking at the Washington Monument from the Lincoln Memorial.

The Vietnam Memorial. This was amazing. Unbelievable how many names.

Another view of the Capitol. We didn't have time to do any of the Museums. Hopefully we will go back again and see them!
We had such an amazing trip. It was so good for us in many ways. It was an eye opener. We are SO blessed that Hannah is in remission from her arthritis. We met many people who have kids with this disease who are not as fortunate and are in the midst of fighting this disease. We met one family from Alabama who has 2 kids ages 6 and 4 who were both diagnosed within the last year. The little 4 year old girl has it all over her body. She gets injections in her back and her jaw and takes all kinds of medications. It just breaks your heart to hear some of the stories.
This trip was so informative. I did not realize that arthritis is our nation's leading cause of disability! This results in an annual $128 BILLION price tag from direct (medical) and indirect (lost earnings) costs.
50 million Americans have arthritis now and that number is expected to climb to 67 million within 20 years.
Over 300,000 children have arthritis. Our Hannah is one of them!
This disease affects SO many!!!
I am so thankful we went on this trip. What a great experience for all of us. Kris wants to become an Arthritis Ambassador. Hopefully we can go again next year.






















We had such an amazing trip. It was so good for us in many ways. It was an eye opener. We are SO blessed that Hannah is in remission from her arthritis. We met many people who have kids with this disease who are not as fortunate and are in the midst of fighting this disease. We met one family from Alabama who has 2 kids ages 6 and 4 who were both diagnosed within the last year. The little 4 year old girl has it all over her body. She gets injections in her back and her jaw and takes all kinds of medications. It just breaks your heart to hear some of the stories.
This trip was so informative. I did not realize that arthritis is our nation's leading cause of disability! This results in an annual $128 BILLION price tag from direct (medical) and indirect (lost earnings) costs.
50 million Americans have arthritis now and that number is expected to climb to 67 million within 20 years.
Over 300,000 children have arthritis. Our Hannah is one of them!
This disease affects SO many!!!
I am so thankful we went on this trip. What a great experience for all of us. Kris wants to become an Arthritis Ambassador. Hopefully we can go again next year.
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So proud of you guys!!! What an awesome opportunity!
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