A Busy Worktrip…
Good Morning Everyone,
I hope you all had a great week last week! I am happy to be home but I really enjoyed my work trip. We worked pretty late most nights. I didn’t get back to my room until about 6:30 sometime almost 7 but I learned so much this trip! I have a lot of work ahead of me in my office this week but I am glad to be back.
This was the first trip that my husband and I have ever taken without kids. It was so weird to be honest, but it was very freeing. Our daughter and step-son really enjoyed being home alone and have a little bit of freedom.
When we got to the airport, I was a little worried about how my TSA precheck would go. I signed up for it back in January and got a “known traveler number”. I put that number when booking my flight and was curious as to how this would work. I am NEVER going back you guys! Oh my goodness! I literally went to a different line at the airport and practically walked through security. It was wonderful!
Once we landed we checked into our hotel room. I will be honest. I did not like our hotel room but I was not paying for this trip so beggers can’t be choosers. After checking in we headed to the National Gallery of Art.
photo credit: Mrs. Shockley
Here is my airport outfit. Comfy and chic to me. These shoes were my saving grace! The office was a 12-minute walk from my hotel room. I am saw glad that I purchased these. I got them from DSW. My lilac coat was a Goodwill find from several years ago, and tote from Kate Spade which is now sold out.
photo credit: Mrs. Shockley
I always love coming to the National Gallery of Art. I love seeing the Monets’ and the azalea garden. Isn’t it stunning? It truly takes your breath away when you see it in person.
So pretty….
photo credit: Mr. Shockley
I did not take a lot of photos this time. I really wanted to walk around and look at the art. There were a lot of kids everywhere too. I completely forgot about spring break. There were kids and guides everywhere. You can never really enjoy it when it’s crowded. So my husband and I did the best we could.
photo credit: Mrs. Shockley
My favorite painting this year was this. It’s Daniel in the Lion’s Den. I did not get who the artist was, but I just could not stop starting at it. I loved it so much. I loved how Daniel’s eyes were focused on the Lord and not his fears. It spoke to me greatly!
photo credit: Mrs. Shockley
I will say this. Our hotel was located on the same street as the Capital. Now how great of a view is that? Just lovely! I hope everyone enjoyed catching up with me today. I wanted to let everyone know that I have reached out to a few of my favorite influencers to ask their thoughts on elegance. I am calling it my “Thoughts on Elegance” series. I hope that they all reach back to me and I can post their ideas on how to be or live in an elegant way. Have a great Monday!
Hi Mrs Shockley,
Sounds like a lovely trip. What a great view of the Capital.Were you able to see the cherry blossoms beginning to bloom? The peak this year is this upcoming weekend. You look lovely in that pretty coat. I was inspired by it last spring and I found a very similar one brand new on Ebay. It’s by London Fog and I love it so much. Thank you for sharing beauty one way or another on your blog. Speaking of beauty, have you heard of Romantik Evim on YT? If not, I l am certain you will like it. It’s beautiful imagery set to lovely music. My daughters and husband found it strange that I love this channel so much at first. Now I find them watching when I have it on. Let me know what you think.
Kindly,
Mya
Hi Mya,
We were not able to see the cherry blossoms this year. It was so cold last week. Oh you found a lilac coat? How great is that!!! I get compliments on it all the time! Everyone loves it!
I have not heard of this Youtube channel but will look it up. Sounds wonderful!
I haven’t been to the Capitol in a long time. Glad you got to go to The Gallery. We were so over booked that I did get to go to the gallery. We went to the Smithsonian and The Holocaust Museum. I really want to go back. ??
Washington is a wonderful place to visit. Especially since everything is free to visit. I really like going in the spring but it is hard because that’s when all the students are there for their field trips and honestly those kids really don’t care about anything that they are looking at. I think it is really wasted on them.