Also, he never told a lie. Yet he would never quite look you in the eye either....
To get into the acutal Mount Vernon mansion we had to wait in a very long line.
So to pass the time my mom decided to sport her very cool George Washington style sunglasses and didn't embarass her daughter at all!!
After the tour (no pictures were allowed inside the house but we saw some bedrooms, a dining room, GW's study, artwork, etc etc) we walked the grounds. On the way to his tomb we stumbled upon an escaped baby goat.....or ghost?:
Next was the museum where we got to see his famous wooden teeth (though they were not really wooden) and then after much bribery and James Bond-like moves I got to rub the world renowned and infamous George Washington "lucky nose".
The next day we checked out the newly re-opened Museum of American History where we viewed the dresses of first ladies, Julia Child's kitchen, a thing on Lincoln and the recently restored American flag that inspired the Star Spangled Banner!!! It was all I could do to not burst into song.
Then we ate a very exciting lunch:After lunch I stopped by the White House to give a quick speech for Barack. I wasn't sure why the crowd in the bag was wearing all those old-time clothes.
We arrived home safely later that day. And that was our trip.