Look! You can save on airfare if you fit into an envelope or through a fax machine! Flat Stanley was treated like celebrity in DC. He was greeted with cheers by servicemen and schoolchildren from out of town. Our version didn’t make it to Iraq. Based on Jeff Brown’s 1964 Flat Stanley who was flattened by a bulletin board and had adventures.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

























Friday, March 10, 2006

Flat Stanley in Front of the Capitol Dome








Here are more pictures of Flat Stanley at the Park in the middle of the Potomac River. We also visited the National Air and Space Museum and took a picture in front of a model of the Moon Lander.

Flat Stanley Arrives in Washington




Today the mail carrier brought Flat Stanley with her on her afternoon route. I immediately opened the package and let Flat Stanley out. I hope these events aren't to banal. We took Flat Stanley grocery shopping. We did some paperwork. I tucked Flat Stanley into Bed.
Tommorrow a fantastic wind storm is expected.



The picture shows Flat Stanley in front of the house where Charles Lindbergh the aviator once lived. We also took Flat Stanley to East Potomac Park on the Potomac River. He was recognized instantly by a soldier who was on leave from Iraq. They wanted their picture taken with Flat Stanley too.