Biking Through the National Mall in DC

If you have been to DC you know that, even though a lot of the tourist spots are in one area, there is a lot of walking involved. I mean a LOT of walking. Especially if you plan on seeing the White House and all the monuments and memorials in one day, as we decided to do. So when friends told us about Capital Bikeshare, we jumped on it. The idea is that you can pick up a bike at any given station, use it for how ever long you need it, and then drop it off at your station of choice. Renting a bike for one day is $7, but we decided to go with option of renting the bikes for free, as long as you check them in every half an hour. Not sure if I would do that again, since it is quite a headache keeping track of the time, and figuring out which station is the closest and has enough open slots (we had four bikes). My husband downloaded the Spotcycle App, which helps you find docking stations and shows how many bikes there are.He did an amazing job navigating. Here he is checking out the bikes near the Metro Center station.

 

 

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From here we rode our bikes to the White House. This was the scariest part as we were driving on the streets. Once we got to the White House we mostly rode on bike paths in the parks under shaded trees.

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Next is the Washington Monument.

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From there we rode to the World War II monument. Built more recently in 2004 I didn’t even know it existed. I really liked lingering there by the fountain. You have a great view of both the Washington and Lincoln memorials.

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But my favorite was the Lincoln Memorial. The statue is just so impressive. And you have a great view from the top.

 

 

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Next we went to the Vietnam Memorial, the most sobering of all the ones I have seen. It was a wall full with inscribed names of soldiers who lost their lives. You walk alongside the wall and read the names. I didn’t take pictures here, because it felt disrespectful.
From there we went to the Roosevelt Memorial. A totally different experience. You walk along this path with quotes and water falls, all very secluded and quiet.

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Lastly we went to the Jefferson Memorial. A lot like the Lincoln.

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By then we had biking and touring for over three hours in 80 F plus humidity, and we had checked our bikes in and out 9 times. I was done!
I was glad we had our 13 year old and her friend with us (who did great), and no younger children.

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All in all it was a great way experience. Like I mentioned earlier the only thing I would do different is paying the $7 for the whole day and not worry about the half hour limit.
Sofija

Biking Through the National Mall in DC

Washington DC

My next few posts will be all about DC and the surrounding area. You are either going to love it or get really tired of it.

This post is for all you history buffs. Lets see if you recognize all of these buildings without looking at the bottom. I had to ask the name of the first building myself.

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And the last one is pretty self evident, number 4. However, do you know which is the front and which is the back?

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We did this tour the lazy way. David drove the car from building to building and circled around until I was done taking pictures.

Lets see if you guessed right:

1. Library of Congress

2. U.S. Capitol

3. Supreme Court

4. White House

-Sofija

 

 

 

Washington DC

My Weekend in DC

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You guys,
Last weekend was pretty fantastic. I didn’t think it was possible to cram that much into one weekend: shopping, a first visit to a Drybar (have you been?), a wedding, sightseeing, some epic food experiences, and more shopping. But we did, and it will probably take me the rest of summer to recover. I’m not as much of a city girl anymore as I used to be. The crowds, the noise, and the heat and humidity kind of got to me. But still I’m so glad I got to see it all and I can’t wait to share with you in more detail.
Have a great day,
Sofija

My Weekend in DC

Pierrot la Lune Spring Summer 2014

I’d like to introduce you to a new children’s company from Denmark (the Danes never disappoint in all matter of design, don’t they?), Pierrot la Lune. The founder Emilie Ventujol combines timeless, classic pieces, that remind you of your Italian nona’s baby pictures, with Indian block printing adapted to modern tastes. Take a look.

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Have a lovely day,

Sofija

 

Pierrot la Lune Spring Summer 2014

Rain in Old Town Albuquerque

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We got some much needed rain this weekend. I shot these pictures on Friday evening at the plaza. We tried to meet up with some friends, have a picnic, and enjoy life music. But everything got canceled due to rain. So I quickly snapped some pictures before we headed to a restaurant nearby. Our house feels really empty this weekend. Three of our kids went camping with the American Heritage troop. I love a quiet house…but after 3 hours it gets kind of creepy! I guess that is why we have a lot of kids, ha!
Got any plans for Memorial Day?
Have a great weekend you guys!
Sofija

Here are some pictures of sunny Old Town.

Rain in Old Town Albuquerque

New Photo Shoot

Last weekend I went to Socorro, a small town in New Mexico. We lived there for 3 years while my husband was going to grad school. This catholic church is my favorite building in town, and we have done family shoots here before. This time I did not have a lot of time, as I was on my way to a wedding shower. Also the church was being cleaned on the outside, and only two of my girls were willing to let me take their picture. As we were taking pictures we were dodging the water hose…Keeping it real my friends! Still I love how they turned out.

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I took the pictures with my Canon and I used Picture Monkey to edit them.

-Sofija

 

 

New Photo Shoot

Benetton Kids Summer 2014

Friends,

It has gotten pretty warm over here and my mind is already in summer mode. When you think of summer vacation, what comes to mind? A national park, a road trip, or maybe the beach? For me two places remind me of my childhood summers: a working farm in Bavaria or the Adriatic coast. The Italian company Benetton picked a lake location for their summer shoot. I imagine this lake is somewhere in Italy or Switzerland.  Anyway it transported me back to my cousin’s husband taking me out on a similar boat once when I was the same age as these kids. It felt pretty special.

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You can find last year’s spring collection here.

Have a lovely day,

Sofija

 

Benetton Kids Summer 2014