I would love to tell you how great the exhibit was...but the truth of the matter is I just couldn't wait to get out of there!!

As we are all aware by now I have issues...lots and lots of issues. In fact, my issues have issues!
One of the biggest is claustrophobia. I really don't like large crowds and feeling hemmed in. Two strikes against me on Sunday.
I was absolutely stunned at the number of people visiting the exhibit. I had no idea it would be so popular. I also thought that with timed admissions it wouldn't be very crowded. Boy, was I wrong!
In the spirit of full disclosure, I think "dealing with" the piles of snow everywhere for the last few weeks has kind of got me feeling like a rat in a maze. Am I the only one that feels like that??
So, I'm thinking riding the crowded Metro on top of the "rat in a maze" feeling I've been experiencing probably didn't put me in the best frame of mind to be standing uncomfortably close to lots and lots of absolute strangers in a confined space.
Okay, enough whining!
Now, for the good news. Lily LOVED riding the Metro! No surprise there. The girl is a positive train junkie!
While we were at the museum we were able to check out a really beautiful photography exhibit called Polar Obsession. Amazing...positively breathtaking...and any other superlative you can think of. It was the perfect antidote for my claustrophobia!
We were also able to spend some quality time together as a family. A very rare commodity during tax season!

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