What Congress Did on Their Summer Vacation

See what House and Senate members did on their time away from D.C.

— -- It's back to Washington D.C. for Congress. Fresh from their summer vacations, members of the House and Senate have a heavily packed agenda ahead of them.

For five weeks, Congress was out of session and free to return home, however their vacation was still a working vacation.

But here's a snippet of what Congress was up to while they were away from the Capitol.

Braved a New Diet

“My sugar cravings have all but subsided and I've done away with my late night eating,” Sen. Booker wrote in a post on Instagram. “I so appreciate all the encouragement I've been receiving from folks on this platform and love reading about the experiences of others on the same journey.”

Got in Touch with Nature

Calling it a “hiking town hall,” Rep. Eric Swalwell of California and his constituents got some exercise while talking politics along the Sycamore Grove Park's Regional Trail.

Democratic Congressman Keith Ellison of Minnesota went double kayaking along the Lake of the Isles in Minneapolis.

Double kayaking on Lake of the isles, Calhoun and Cedar is a blast. pic.twitter.com/iHflSWzbIT

— Rep. Keith Ellison (@keithellison) August 31, 2015

Rep. Jason Chaffetz snapped this picture of a sunset over his home state of Utah.

Republican lawmakers Mimi Walters, Garret Graves and Patrick McHenry all went for a morning run in Jerusalem with the Dome of the Rock in the backdrop.

Prepped for Fall

Attended State Fairs

The Iowa State Fair was a big attraction this summer for politicians, and presidential hopefuls. The fair this year attracted 1 million people over 11 days.

And Iowan representative Steve King ate fried butter - just one of the many fried foods sold the fair.

Celebrity Run-In

Chuck Schumer ran into one of the lead singers of Blue Oyster Cult -- the band known for the song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" and the basis for one very unforgettable SNL skit.

Welcomed a New Member To the Family

Made a Random Purchase

Hawaiian Sen. Brian Schatz might have made an impulse buy. The senator tweeted a picture of a life-size cardboard cutout of Michael Jordan riding in his back seat.

Double kayaking on Lake of the isles, Calhoun and Cedar is a blast. pic.twitter.com/iHflSWzbIT

Rep. Jason Chaffetz snapped this picture of a sunset over his home state of Utah.

Republican lawmakers Mimi Walters, Garret Graves and Patrick McHenry all went for a morning run in Jerusalem with the Dome of the Rock in the backdrop.

Prepped for Fall

Attended State Fairs

The Iowa State Fair was a big attraction this summer for politicians, and presidential hopefuls. The fair this year attracted 1 million people over 11 days.

And Iowan representative Steve King ate fried butter - just one of the many fried foods sold the fair.

Celebrity Run-In

Chuck Schumer ran into one of the lead singers of Blue Oyster Cult -- the band known for the song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" and the basis for one very unforgettable SNL skit.

Welcomed a New Member To the Family

Made a Random Purchase

Hawaiian Sen. Brian Schatz might have made an impulse buy. The senator tweeted a picture of a life-size cardboard cutout of Michael Jordan riding in his back seat.