No way, don't do that. Your time will come.Wizards are my favorites because they don't get your hopes up.
I want so badly to stop liking the Caps and to not care.
So ####### pissed right now.Wizards are my favorites because they don't get your hopes up.
I want so badly to stop liking the Caps and to not care.
We've looked at it. But I'm not sure we really want to be over $4000/month.Would you consider The Palisades?
Hey, that @ thing works pretty great. Got the notification immediately.OK, advice time. Earlier in this thread I mentioned that we had moved to Alexandria after my son was born in order to be close to my wife's sister (turns out she's moving to Syracuse) and because I lived in a 200 year old house that probably had about 40 layers of lead paint.
Anyway, that was a disaster. My wife can't stand "commuting" (i.e. riding in the car while I deal with traffic) and she particularly can't stand getting over the bridge into the city.
So we drop our kid off at daycare around Foggy Bottom and then work at 17th and M. My wife has been looking at rentals in Georgetown, Glover Park, Dupont Circle etc. She would prefer a home with some outdoor space and for the neighborhood to be walkable. I'm trying to convince her to expand our search into neighborhoods like Petworth and Mt. Pleasant. I know that @TobiasFunke used to live in Petworth. So I have a few questions.
1. Google commuting estimates from Petworth range from 16 to 45 minutes to Foggy Bottom. Anyone have a sense whether the low end number is realistic?
2. My wife has anxiety is super sensitive to crime. Irrationally she never seems to notice when it happened in Georgetown. Is she going to see a boarded up property and freak?
3. For Tobias particularly, how good is the neighborhood for a toddler? Are there parks and playgrounds, etc?
Anyone have any sense of Mt. Pleasant either?
Yeah, it's been pretty bad. I've been taking alternate routes a lot more often lately. 395 has been backed up even further getting into the city, and the 9th street tunnel has been awful for me getting out of the city (mostly because it seems like 90% of cars cut into the lane to get onto 395 at the last second, leaving suckers like me in line waiting 10 times longer). At least things historically seem lighter beginning after Memorial Day through Labor Day because of vacation schedules.Is it just me or has traffic noticeably worsened the last couple months? My evening commutes have consistently sucked recently. And we haven't even started Metro's service cutbacks yet, which might make things even worse.
Most of the people I know do either nanny/nanny share or have a day care that's affiliated with one of the parents' offices. Does your neighborhood have an email listserv or facebook group or anything like that? We get constant messages on ours about people seeking nanny shares, nannies looking for new work, etc.I've finally discovered something worse in the DC area than traffic... trying to find day care.
What do people do around here? Is it mostly nannies/nanny shares? I feel like all that I'm doing is giving people money to get on an interminable wait list.
Yeah, that's the route I ended up going. I signed up for the "Old Town Moms" list serv, and I'm sure freak out the moms when they get a reply from a guy. But I think it worked and we found some temporary nanny share-type situation.Most of the people I know do either nanny/nanny share or have a day care that's affiliated with one of the parents' offices. Does your neighborhood have an email listserv or facebook group or anything like that? We get constant messages on ours about people seeking nanny shares, nannies looking for new work, etc.
Make sure you bring some gear for rain, as there are good chances for rain as we go further into the weekend.I'm headed to DC this weekend with the wife and kids (11 & 9) to catch a Nats game (or two) and do the normal sightseeing.
We are staying in the Navy Yard area, and are planning to walk to the ballgame(s). Any good recommendations for restaurants in that area?
Was also thinking of walking to the National Mall area to hit the Air and Space Museum, Capitol Hill, Monuments, etc. Looks to be about a half hour walk to that area from the hotel. Is that a walkable area, or should we plan on taking the Metro up?
We have good tickets for the Sunday afternoon game, but also thinking of heading over there Saturday evening to see if we can pick up some cheap tix out front before the game. Is that feasible, or should we just get upper deck/bleacher tix at the box office if we decide to do the Saturday game too?
Thanks in advance.
It's walkable. It's a neighborhood in transition and still has some areas that haven't been developed that may look a little sketch, but it's fine. Metro, on the weekend, can be a pain. A lot of maintenance going on, so sometimes there are long waits for trains. If you do Metro, just make sure you check when the next train is scheduled so you aren't waiting in a station for 30 minutes. There are some decent free apps and Google maps shows next train info, too.I'm headed to DC this weekend with the wife and kids (11 & 9) to catch a Nats game (or two) and do the normal sightseeing.
We are staying in the Navy Yard area, and are planning to walk to the ballgame(s). Any good recommendations for restaurants in that area?
Was also thinking of walking to the National Mall area to hit the Air and Space Museum, Capitol Hill, Monuments, etc. Looks to be about a half hour walk to that area from the hotel. Is that a walkable area, or should we plan on taking the Metro up?
We have good tickets for the Sunday afternoon game, but also thinking of heading over there Saturday evening to see if we can pick up some cheap tix out front before the game. Is that feasible, or should we just get upper deck/bleacher tix at the box office if we decide to do the Saturday game too?
Thanks in advance.
This is also the first Memorial Day since Metro stopped accepting paper farecards. You and your out-of-town guests will need to use the plastic SmarTrip cards, sold at station vending machines, to get through the fare gates.
Watch out for bikers this weekend.
Rolling Thunder. On Sunday morning, thousands of motorcyclists will gather at the Pentagon parking lots for a noon ride into the District.
They will cross the Arlington Memorial Bridge to 23rd Street NW, go north to Constitution Avenue NW, east to Pennsylvania Avenue, then right onto Third Street and west on Independence Avenue to parking fields in West Potomac Park.
Roads along the route will close as the bikers pass. Good viewing points include the Arlington Memorial Bridge and Constitution Avenue, but get there early. The ride usually continues until about 3:30 p.m. But expect to see large numbers of motorcycles on roads throughout the area during the entire weekend.
Might be a fun thing to see!Watch out for bikers this weekend.Rolling Thunder. On Sunday morning, thousands of motorcyclists will gather at the Pentagon parking lots for a noon ride into the District.
They will cross the Arlington Memorial Bridge to 23rd Street NW, go north to Constitution Avenue NW, east to Pennsylvania Avenue, then right onto Third Street and west on Independence Avenue to parking fields in West Potomac Park.
Roads along the route will close as the bikers pass. Good viewing points include the Arlington Memorial Bridge and Constitution Avenue, but get there early. The ride usually continues until about 3:30 p.m. But expect to see large numbers of motorcycles on roads throughout the area during the entire weekend.
Thanks for the info, greatly appreciated. Had no idea the bike rally was this weekend. Could be fun.It's walkable. It's a neighborhood in transition and still has some areas that haven't been developed that may look a little sketch, but it's fine. Metro, on the weekend, can be a pain. A lot of maintenance going on, so sometimes there are long waits for trains. If you do Metro, just make sure you check when the next train is scheduled so you aren't waiting in a station for 30 minutes. There are some decent free apps and Google maps shows next train info, too.
Anyone know if the Nats still do a section or two of $5 tickets a couple hours before first pitch? That could be an option.
Bring your kids swimsuits. There's a fountain and wading pool at The Yards Park and another fountain at Canal Park in the Navy Yard neighborhood. I assume they'll be functioning on Memorial Day Weekend.
Takorean is a local chain. They serve Korean tacos, if you couldn't figure that out. It's a good, cheaper option. There are other large chains like Potbelly and Five Guys and some smaller ones like Nando's Peri Peri and 100 Montaditos (I liked my one visit there) for other cheaper options.
You can walk (or use the DC Circulator bus) to the Barrack's Row are of Capitol Hill. It's 8th Street SE between Pennsylvania Avenue and 695. A lot of restaurants along that 3 block stretch.
nittanylion can definitely help with steering towards the best restaurants.
Watch out for bikers this weekend.
Here is their video.
Might make you think about walking on Sunday, and possibly staying away from the Mall, if you are not going to see the 'parade.' Maybe hit the National Zoo or something a bit away from downtown.
Check the timing on it in the morning, not that far of a walk from your hotel, the boys might find it kinda cool!!!![]()
Sunday's game is at 1:30pm, so we would probably stay away from the Mall area and hit the ballpark early that day.
I'm all about fancypants ice cream parlors.Great suggestions for far. Couple other things-
If you decide you want Nats tix in advance PM me and I'm happy to get em for you at the season ticket rate.
Like everyone else I defer to @nittanylion for food recs, particularly in a location like Navy Yard where most of the sports are fairly new, but a couple iptems that might work well for a family with a 9 year old and 11 year old: (1) Ted's Bulletin over on Barracks Row has relatively decent food, a large menu, a festive atmosphere and scratch-made pop tarts that I assume kids that age would love; and (2) there's a fancypants ice cream parlor with weird flavors called Ice Cream Jubilee right by Yards Park. People seem to love it.
Founder Adrien Widman uses Home — recently on tap as a "reissue" — as an example: "If we had Home full time, you'd get tired of it ... you'd drink it less and less. If you get it twice a year, you'll drink the s--- out of it."
Awesome stuff, @Sebowski.
Most of the time, I'm glad I don't drink. But, sometimes I wish I did drink a little so I could enjoy a trip to a place like Ocelot.
Dexter Manley lives there. Met him a few times. Sans the engineer they have a really great staff.Would you consider The Palisades?
Bear Sighting in Leesburg, VA
There were multiple bear sightings in and around the Battlefield Parkway area yesterday. This photo was taken yesterday at Arby's. While this bear may have just wanted an order of Curly Fries and seems friendly enough, please do not approach it or try to get close for a selfie.
Bears generally avoid humans, but when searching for food they sometimes wander into residential areas. If bears are provided a regular food source near humans, they can cause property damage and lose their fear of people.
Follow these tips so you don’t accidentally provide a food source to bears!
If you do see a bear on or near your property, the best thing to do is to leave it alone. Do not approach, crowd, or chase the bear. This also applies to bears that have climbed up a tree. Keep people and pets away from the bear to give it the best chance to come down from the tree and leave your property on its own.
- Secure your garbage
- Pick up pet food- Feed pets indoors and do not leave pet food out overnight.
- Remove the bird feeder- Bears consume seeds and nuts found in the wild, so bird feeders can become a target for bears.
- Clean the outdoor grill often.
- Do not put meat scraps or any other strong-smelling food in the compost pile. You can also consider an enclosed compost bin.
- Pick up and remove ripe fruit from fruit trees and which may attract bears.
- Talk to your neighbors- Make sure your neighbors and community are aware of the ways to prevent nuisance bear problems.
Contact the Department of Animal Services at 703-777-0406 or 540-882-3211
For the record, suspend any and all plans to drive to Nats games until further notice unless you have permit parking. What a horror show.My old lot is gone. Parking suggestions for late arriving packed game?
Frank Caliendo will be at the DC Improv.Visiting DC July 7th to 11th. Pretty much know what we're doing and I've been a few times before.
Just curious if there are any events/concerts going on that weekend to check out.