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[quote=Anonymous] Why stay each in your separate, isolated pods with so many wonderful opportunities up in the DC area for the kids and the parent(s) to get together on neutral territory with no commitment. In fact, you could go for an outdoor site, but have a back-up indoor site. I know there are so many wonderful parks up in the area that one might meet at - a new very inclusive playground out in Northern Virginia w a Mery-Go-Rounnd and ccvered picnic areas which I believe can be reserved. I have my daughters mention Cabin John and Glen Ellen. For indoor fun - you can't beat the Building Museum which is right opposite the Metro stop literally and has an enormous carpeted main floor and a casual coffee shop to get something and watch the kids run around. There are also two "building rooms" for different ages one can sign up to go into with kids for a certain time. We went with four yr old twins in the spring. Again, I would just suggest taking the plunge and set a date and time for a "show-up" play time. If possible maybe pack a lunch. Maybe all could agree to wear a certain color to self-identify. You never know where it could lead to. [/quote]
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