American Tune (Josh)
Jul 1, 2016 12:29:31 GMT -5
Post by Dr. Sean Neville on Jul 1, 2016 12:29:31 GMT -5
((OOC: This is backdated to Sean’s birthday weekend in June.))
Sean and Josh worked best as a unit. By working together and each man taking his own area of planning, they had managed to put together his birthday trip together on relatively short notice. It helped that both men had jobs where they either made their own hours (like Josh as one of the named, founding partners at his firm) or Sean (who was a member of the administration and had more sick leave and vacation days saved up than he could ever use). It helped that, as a family, they were solidly upper-middle class and so they could afford to rent a hotel room and buy plane tickets with only a few weeks’ notice.
They set out on Friday night, flying from Burlington International Airport down to Washington National Airport (and Sean insisted on calling it that because he considered it cruel irony that the government changed the name of an airport to honor a man whose major accomplishment was firing the air traffic controllers and breaking their union). Just as Sean remembered, there was a line of taxis waiting outside the airport, ready to take them to their hotel. This was something the telepath had always appreciated about their Nation’s Capital; it was so easy to get around without a car once a person or group arrived.
They arrived in the early evening and, after checking into their hotel room, went out to the nearest restaurant, which proved to be a pseudo-diner. That was fine; they didn’t need anything fancy after a plane ride, particularly in light of the next day’s meal.
Saturday morning, they woke up bright and early, walked around until they found a nice place for breakfast, and then they hit the sights.
They spent the entire morning at the International Spy Museum. Then they broke for a coffee and baked goods lunch – saving their appetites for supper that night. Then they found their way to some of the monuments, visiting and taking pictures for most of the afternoon.
After returning to their hotel room to shower together which led to distractions, shower again, and then change into somewhat more formal attire, they found their to the Brazilian steakhouse for their reservation.
Sean and Josh worked best as a unit. By working together and each man taking his own area of planning, they had managed to put together his birthday trip together on relatively short notice. It helped that both men had jobs where they either made their own hours (like Josh as one of the named, founding partners at his firm) or Sean (who was a member of the administration and had more sick leave and vacation days saved up than he could ever use). It helped that, as a family, they were solidly upper-middle class and so they could afford to rent a hotel room and buy plane tickets with only a few weeks’ notice.
They set out on Friday night, flying from Burlington International Airport down to Washington National Airport (and Sean insisted on calling it that because he considered it cruel irony that the government changed the name of an airport to honor a man whose major accomplishment was firing the air traffic controllers and breaking their union). Just as Sean remembered, there was a line of taxis waiting outside the airport, ready to take them to their hotel. This was something the telepath had always appreciated about their Nation’s Capital; it was so easy to get around without a car once a person or group arrived.
They arrived in the early evening and, after checking into their hotel room, went out to the nearest restaurant, which proved to be a pseudo-diner. That was fine; they didn’t need anything fancy after a plane ride, particularly in light of the next day’s meal.
Saturday morning, they woke up bright and early, walked around until they found a nice place for breakfast, and then they hit the sights.
They spent the entire morning at the International Spy Museum. Then they broke for a coffee and baked goods lunch – saving their appetites for supper that night. Then they found their way to some of the monuments, visiting and taking pictures for most of the afternoon.
After returning to their hotel room to shower together which led to distractions, shower again, and then change into somewhat more formal attire, they found their to the Brazilian steakhouse for their reservation.