Insect Zoo: Bug Out in the Museum of Natural History

The smallest things can be the biggest hits, especially at the O. Orkin Insect Zoo. Located inside the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the Insect Zoo is creepy, crawly fun! Want to know how insects live? The museum has many exhibits where you can observe how insects live in their environments. And best of all, they’re alive! Come to the tarantula feedings, go to a demonstration where you will actually get to hold an insect! The Insect Zoo is also a favorite spot for teachers to bring students on field trips, because it’s pretty hard to find any exhibit that’s this much fun while being educational.

If you visit, make sure you see the butterfly pavilion, too!

Insect Zoo
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20560
(202) 357-1729
http://www.yelp.com/biz/insect-zoo-at-national-museum-of-natural-history-washington

Transform Your Ordinary Bookcase Into a Showcase With These Simple Tips

If you frequently find yourself admiring stylish bookcase vignettes on interior design websites, you’re not alone. While these beautiful shelves look effortless online, it can be much more difficult to create one in person. Here are a few simple steps for creating a designer-worthy bookcase — without giving yourself a headache!

  1. Alternate books. Instead of lining your books up library-style, alternate their direction by also adding stacks of horizontal-facing books. You can even place a small paperweight or candle on top of those stacks to add more visual interest.
  2. Organize books by color. If your bookshelf is filled to the brim with reading materials, make it look more organized by arranging the titles by color to create a rainbow effect.
  3. Unify mismatched knick-knacks. If your collection of knick-knacks looks a bit shabby, unify the set by painting them all one color. Try a stark white, a bold primary hue, or a fun pop of neon.
  4. Decorate the insides of the shelves. Give your bookshelf itself a makeover by adding a bright coat of paint or a layer of wallpaper to the backs of each shelf.
  5. Add artwork. Instead of just using books and knick-knacks, turn your shelves into an art gallery. Prop up a frame or even hang a picture from the front of the shelves where their corners meet.

Bookshelf Styling Tips: The Basics and Beyond [HGTV]
Styling a Bookshelf: 10 Homes That Get It Right [Design Sponge]
10 Tricks for Styling Your Bookshelves [Style Me Pretty: Living]

D.C. Reynolds: Patio Brunch

D.C. Reynolds is a hidden gem. Its small, vegetarian friendly menu offers home-cooked American food like mac and cheese. There’s never a bad time to go, but but brunch seems to be a favorite. Regulars praise the bacon infused breakfast burger which blends house ground chuck with bacon, topped with a tomato and fried egg.

It's a popular spot to watch a game and the bar offers unique craft brews and tasty cocktails. Friendly, genuine staff add to the laid back and welcoming atmosphere. If you'd like to learn more about this Washington, D.C. restaurant, check out the D.C. Reynolds Facebook page or visit Yelp for more information!

D.C. Reynolds
3628 Georgia Ave NW
Washington, DC 20010
(202) 506-7178
www.yelp.com/biz/dc-reynolds-washington

Happy Spring!

Everything is starting to bud and bloom! What are you doing to enjoy this lovely change in weather?

Locolat Café: Savor the Flavors of Real Belgian Chocolate

Indulge in the sublime flavor of real Belgian chocolate at Washington, D.C.'s Locolat Café, where handmade confections are brought to a level of high art by owners Ada and Niel.

Chocolate bars, truffles, cakes, and pastries aren’t all that’s going on at Locolat. The lunch and dinner menu includes a wide array of luscious sandwiches and paninis prepared with the finest ingredients like salmon, prosciutto, grilled vegetables, and gourmet cheeses. Add to the menu steamed mussels, salads, soups, quiches, and both sweet and savory waffles and you’ve got yourself a meal you can write home about.

Locolat Café is open for brunch, lunch, and dinner Tuesdays through Sundays.

1781 Florida Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 518-2570

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

May the luck of the Irish be with you! How will you be celebrating today?

Dumbarton Oaks: A Natural Spot in Washington, D.C.

Find peace and solitude in the heart of D.C. at Dumbarton Oaks. This beautiful little botanical garden serves as an oasis away from the hustle of city living. Dumbarton Oaks is perhaps Washington, D.C.’s best kept secret!

Dumbarton Oaks was originally created to allow locals a respite away from the city, and in a sense that is what the garden still offers to all visitors. Contemplate nature in peace while never leaving the city by viewing all the magical scenery Dumbarton Oaks has to offer. In addition to the lush gardens, Dumbarton Oaks also features a museum where you can learn the history of classical art while also viewing beautiful masterpieces.

Visit the Dumbarton Oaks website to learn more about this D.C. garden!

Dumbarton Oaks
1703 32nd Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 339-6400
http://www.doaks.org/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/dumbarton-oaks-washington

Bagged Lunch Ideas That Are Anything but Boring

Make your kids’ lunchtime the highlight of their day with these fun, creative bagged lunch ideas that are a world away from the usual peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

  1. Hard-boiled eggs. Most kids love eating scrambled eggs and “dippy” eggs for breakfast, but this protein-packed food is also a great portable idea for lunch. Store hard-boiled eggs in a plastic container or at the top of a lunch bag.
  2. Pizza wrap sandwiches. If your child loves pizza, grill some cheese, sauce, and pepperoni inside of a whole wheat tortilla to create a lunch food that’s a bit more portable than the usual slice.
  3. Tomato soup and grilled cheese. This kid-friendly combination doesn’t seem like it would be easy to take in a lunch box, but it can be with the right supplies. Invest in an insulated plastic soup container and a sturdy sandwich container and surprise your child with his or her favorite dinner – for lunch!
  4. Snack lunch. Turn a sack lunch into a “snack” lunch in a healthy way. Add wheat crackers, low fat cheeses, lean lunchmeat, and protein-packed peanut butter, and then let your child top the crackers however he or she likes.

How to Make a Brown-Bag Lunch You'll Actually Want to Eat [WebMD]
26 Brown Bag Lunch Ideas for Kids [About Food]
Sack Lunch Ideas [Pinterest]

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Fogo de Chao: A Brazilian Steakhouse in Washington, D.C.

If you’ve never experienced a Brazilian steakhouse, here’s one tip: bring your appetite.

Fogo de Chao brings the Brazilian steakhouse experience to the U.S. First opening its doors in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 1979, the company has expanded rapidly all over the Western hemisphere. Regulars at the Washington, D.C. outpost rave about the many exquisite cuts brought to the table here, including the luscious filet mignon wrapped with bacon and the exceptional lamb chops.

The way it works here is that you pay a flat fee per person – around $50 for dinner – and then servers come to the table with meat as it comes off the grill. You can take whatever you like, but make sure to leave room for the good stuff. The meal also includes a well-stocked salad bar.

Fogo de Chao
1101 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 347-4668
http://www.yelp.com/biz/fogo-de-chao-washington

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