My Plan to Become a Spy

Blogged under travel on Friday 21 November 2008 at 2:29 pm

I’m going to Washington, D.C. for Thanksgiving.  It’s the first time I’ve been there, so the friend I’m staying with is very concerned that I see as many tourist spots as possible.

“Sarah, have you thought about what you would like to do while here?”

“Yes, The International Spy Museum.”

“Well what about the Smithsonian Museums?”

“Um… how about The International Spy Museum?

“You really have to see the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.”

“I really have to see The International Spy Museum.”

“I want to take you to Georgetown, you’ll love it?”

“Oh, is that where The International Spy Museum is?”

“Fine, Sarah, we’ll go.”

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  1. Comment 1by Misty Fowler — November 21, 2008 @ 2:34 pm

    That sounds great! :)

  2. Comment 2by Kristabella — November 21, 2008 @ 2:40 pm

    Is it only because of Stephen Colbert? Because I have to admit, I didn’t know there was an International Spy Museum until he went there. And now I TOTALLY want to go!

  3. Comment 3by Trollpoop Janglestein — November 21, 2008 @ 2:55 pm

    Ah darling, the life of espionage is indeed a noble one. You may find this difficult to believe, but I myself am most trained in the art, having spied (or “stalked” as many ignorantly and hurtfully call it) on many a Nielson in my heyday. Tis’ a life filled with constant danger and loneliness, but also with thrills and excitements galore! Godspeed on your quests. :-)

  4. Comment 4by Shannon — November 21, 2008 @ 3:04 pm

    Read my blog post about my trip to D.C. in June!

    http://sweetshannanigans.blogspot.com/

    And you have to check out Adams Morgan. Seriously, read this and tell me you aren’t dying to go:
    http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/cover/2006/cover0922.html

  5. Comment 5by John — November 21, 2008 @ 3:36 pm

    I went to the spy museum a few years ago. It was ok nothing mind blowing. They did have some cool gadgets, I think I had the most fun in the gift shop

  6. Comment 6by Sara — November 21, 2008 @ 5:23 pm

    I was born and lived in D.C. … the spy museum is OL. But the Air and Space Museum is the best. You wouldn’t think so. But it is.
    Vietnam Memorial is pretty cool too.

  7. Comment 7by Kate — November 21, 2008 @ 6:51 pm

    Good plan.

  8. Comment 8by Carrie — November 21, 2008 @ 6:58 pm

    You have to go. Period. I tried to go once right after it opened and it was too crowded so we ended up not going and I’ve regretted it ever since!

  9. Comment 9by drop dead chris — November 21, 2008 @ 8:20 pm

    DC is beautiful. I bet you fall in love.

  10. Comment 10by Shannon — November 22, 2008 @ 12:10 am

    Read my blog post about my trip to D.C. in June!

    http://sweetshannanigans.blogspot.com/

    And you have to check out Adams Morgan. Seriously, read this and tell me you
    aren’t dying to go:
    http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/cover/2006/cover0922.html

  11. Comment 11by Dave — November 22, 2008 @ 9:29 am

    Hey, I’m going to DC too! Except not until January. Hooray for Southwest’s 50% off airfare sale!

  12. Comment 12by Deidre — November 22, 2008 @ 1:21 pm

    I loved the international spy museum! It was so much fun. Make sure you go through the ceiling duct.

    And the gift shop is rad too.

    I’d book tickets in advance because they sell out.

    Have fun!

  13. Comment 13by Becky — November 22, 2008 @ 3:00 pm

    I have been to the Spy Museum and YAWN! Really. Not that hot.
    The FDR memorial is super cool. And for a real pick me up, check out the Holocaust Museum. And then drink, A LOT afterwards.

  14. Comment 14by Shannon — November 22, 2008 @ 5:58 pm

    Read my blog post about my trip to D.C. in June!

    And you have to check out Adams Morgan. Seriously, read this and tell me you
    aren’t dying to go:
    http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/cover/2006/cover0922.html

  15. Comment 15by Sarah — November 22, 2008 @ 6:08 pm

    We just spent our anniversary in DC and we were going to go to the Spy Museum until we found out that it has a fairly high admission fee. And let’s face it – it’s DC. There are umpteen other (better) museums that are free admission. We decided to save our cash for wine.

    I loved the Air & Space Museum. The Holocaust Museum is brutal but incredible. And of course the National Gallery. And if you go to the Natural History Museum, you can see the Hope Diamond.

  16. Comment 16by Dee — November 22, 2008 @ 6:48 pm

    OK, have been following you quietly for awhile, you are fun to read.
    Grew up near DC. Here’s my recommendation among the others: Go to the Ford Theater — afterall, we all learned about Lincoln, Ford Theater, and John Wilkes Boothe. It won’t take you long and it is incredible to see where it happened and just how small the place is.

  17. Comment 17by Kerrith — November 24, 2008 @ 12:44 pm

    I just got back from D.C. I hope you really enjoy yourself but be warned, it has been bitterly cold there lately. You can really notice the difference between the dry cold of SLC winters and the kind that comes off the Potomoc.

    Finally, if you are looking for a fun night out, the scene has moved away from the old reliable areas like Georgetown, Dupont circle and the Waterfront districts to Adams Morgan and or the U street area. Also, Columbia Heights is quickly becoming the up and coming area.

  18. Comment 18by AK — November 24, 2008 @ 4:18 pm

    You are going to have a great time there – there is no way you have enough time to see everything you want.. But I know you are going to love it. Take lots of pics!

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