WASHINGTON D.C. - Congress and The Capitol, March 19-20
We arrived in Baltimore on Monday afternoon and were met at the airport by PGER and State Sponsor Paul and Jane Helsel. We headed out for a casual dinner and then called it a night, knowing that we would be having an early start the next day.Tuesday morning, we went to the Metro Station and took the train into Washington, D.C. We arrived at Arlington National Cemetery where we met up with Shawn Bullard of the Duetto Group who had planned and coordinated our visit with representatives from the various offices as well as Noel, our photographer. We were escorted through the Cemetery to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by Donald Delap, the VEA State Veterans Chairman and a former member of the Old Guard, the soldiers who, among other duties, guard the Tomb 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We had a chance to view the Tomb and then were given a tour of some of the other key sites in the Cemetery.
After leaving Arlington, Paul and Tom began their round of visits with several of the officers of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Don took Jane and Venita to the Jefferson Memorial, followed by a stop to see the Pentagon Memorial, established to honor the people who died in the attack of September 11th, both on the airplane and in the Pentagon. It is simple in its design, yet extremely powerful and moving. The ladies then returned to Arlington to tour the Women's Memorial.
Don then dropped us off to meet Priscilla Schwab, Justice of the Grand Forum and her sister Martha for lunch at the National Press Club. We enjoyed a great meal with them and then had a tour of Georgetown, stopping at a small pub near Georgetown University for an afternoon break. Priscilla then took us back to our hotel to wait for the men to finish their meetings. When they arrived, we decided on a local Latin restaurant for dinner. A small, unassuming restaurant, "Sin Fronteras" had great margaritas and featured a great selection of Mexican/Cuban menu items to choose from.
Wednesday morning, Paul and Tom again made their way into D.C. for meetings with some of the representatives of Congress including Representative Sam Farr from California and a brief meeting and photo with Speaker of the House John Boehner. The ladies took the hotel shuttle over to Annapolis for a visit to the largest quilt shop in the area, Cottonseed Glory. After a relaxing lunch at a local bistro and a stop at the Harley Davidson shop for a souvenir t-shirt, the ladies returned to the hotel to wait for the men to arrive.
That evening, we were joined by State President Jim Stewart and Sandy and Priscilla Schwab and Martha for dinner at the Fisherman's Inn. We all indulged in our fondness for seafood including Maryland crab and oysters followed by a local specialty dessert, seven-layer "Smith Island Cake." We made our way back to the hotel, thus ending the D.C. portion of our trip. Tomorrow, we start the Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Elks convention.