As we sailed up the Potomac River we thought the river expedition must be similar to the Hudson River experience, both wide body rivers of historical importance and both lead to major metropolis, NYC and DC. We reminisced our time spent with our dear friends from Canada Marie-France and Denise where they sailed the Hudson from Lake Champlain several times including a few years ago on their way down to the Bahamas.

Mount Vernon, George Washington’s home, seeing it from the water in the early afternoon light, the way George did when he came home, stopped us cold. Mount Vernon sits up high on the bank overlooking the river, just like it has since construction began in 1741. If it doesn’t give you goose bumps when you see it for the first time, you probably don’t appreciate American history. We were getting close.

Rounding Cornwallis Neck, the river narrows and snakes up to DC. Navigation becomes buoy to buoy, paying strict attention is required.

As we passed New Alexandria and slipped under the 75-foot tall Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge (Hwy 495), we head for Old Town Alexandria city dock, I noticed Claudia staring intensely on starboard side, a huge ferris wheel, the home of the Washington National Harbor marina owned by MGM Grand Casino. I tapped her on her shoulder and said “we need to get our lines and fenders out for docking”.

We arrived in Old Town Alexandria 15 minutes later. We were in D.C. waters and in sight of the Washington Monument! We’d made it!

Soon Kara, Ryan and Shay arrived at the boat after their doctor’s visit. Perfect timing. I finally met this bundle of joy with the cutest smile on earth (see photo). We can’t wait to spend time with all of them for the next 2 weeks.