Well, for my first day in America, we had an early start, and ruched off down to DC to get Ruth a new passport. If you haven't already heard, when Chrissy got to the airport on the outbound flight, she found that Ruth's passport had expired. We'd simply forgotten than children only get 5-year passports. Chrissy managed to get Ruth onto the flight to America anyway, propably helped by the fact that Ruth was travelling on an American passport, but Ruth would not be able to leave America until she had a valid passport.
I had arranged for the documents needed to be couriered out to Chrissy, so that she could make the appointment with the State Department. It turned out that the best appointment available was the day after I arrived, so off we went.
Peter volunteered to drive us down to DC, and Patrice watched David for us. We were a bit late setting off, as we had to get new photos for Ruth, but we had all the forms filled in the night before, with a pre-paid mailer to get the passport sent back to us. Peter got us there well in time by taking a local road rather than following the Interstate all the way. We found a parking garage right next to the Passport Office, so Peter dropped us off at the door then went to park.
Once through security (show photo-ID, x-ray bags, metal detector arch, etc) we were in and out so quick that we were ready to leave by the time Peter got back from parking the car, about 15 mins at the most.
After that, we went down to the Mall to see the Lincoln Memorial, and had a walk by the refelcting pool, before heading home.
We stopped for lunch at Fuddruckers, the fancy end of burger bars, then drove home. By this point, every one was so tired that I drove the last 20 miles, and everyone else was asleep.
We will get Ruth's new passport delivered on Monday.
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