

Shop Gals Take the White House


Shop Gals Take the White House
Our last 3day Bag Lunch Stop
Right before we walked over the Key Bridge to Georgetown we were passed by a convertible with two guys dressed in pink boas and Redskins shirts playing Journey's, "Don't Stop Believing"--- it really got me going. For those of you who know me you know I love Journey! :) When walking over the Key Bridge we asked a man on a bike to take our picture. He said that he started at the finish line and backtracked to meet us today.
Georgetown University to left
The support from the people around us has really kept us going-- whether is was the honkers or the people that set up a block neighborhood party to support us. I love it when the kids come out. I probably have high fived more people this weekend than I have in my entire life. Jill says that this has taught her to support causes more... cheer on events that are nearby to us. I have to agree.
This sweet lady was at atleast 5 cheering stations over the 3 day... I love her!
Long Line to Buses
This is the start of our day leaving camp grounds... our new home really is beautiful!
The beginning of our trail leads us through the park and onto more trails. The path is a little uneven and is hard for our still stiff legs. One of the crew men thinks he is funny... "Watch out for the poison ivy!" "I see a snake up there." I am thinking he needs to be retrained. After 2 miles and stretching we start to feel more nimble.
Jill stretching
Part of the Department of Corrections Property... Note- Google Historic Jail, Occoquan
My favorite part of the day was the Pit Stop with the HighSchool Cheerleaders
The rest of the day was a loop on the highway and some neighborhoods in Daleville and Woodbridge. The highlight of the route was walking through historic downtown Occoquan, which was festooned with pink ribbons, balloons and posters throughout town. We took a break and shopped (imagine that, two Shop Gals shopping) at a couple local boutiques. It was a nice diversion.
Watch out ladies... Shop Girls are Heading to the Wilderness!
Jill began to understand why we would not move camp nightly... this was quite the event!
We are finally here!!!!! We are scanned and ready to set up home... Home, Sweet Tent?!
We both hit a wall as we drug our bags and tent to I-73. I snapped at Jill, she was pretty out of it and I wondered how we would get this tent pitched. Despite the crankiness and lathargy we did it. I now know that we both were a little off in electrolytes. After dinner and a shower* we started to feel like ourselves.
*Shower- Just so you know, we shower in a tractor trailer with 6 other slots. There are shower curtains but the open area is just like a junior high locker room, except more crammed. The water was hot and I was clean. This is all that matters.
Lights in the camp are out at 9 p.m... I think Jill and I are asleep by 8:15 p.m.