Howdy!
I’ve now been working in DC for a little over two
months! Last time I wrote, I had just completed capitol tour
training. Since then, I’ve given eight tours to a total of 52
people. My first tour (if you can imagine) was to 16 employees of the
British Embassy in DC!
My seventh weekend in DC, I met two co-workers,
Congressman Carter and his wife Erika at the Washington National
Cathedral to hear the Round Rock Community Choir perform. It was so much
fun! I also got to take my first picture with Congressman Carter after
the concert.
Another notable experience I have had in the past month
was getting to go to a joint session of Congress! One of our staff
members was kind enough to give me a ticket to go hear Prime Minister
Gordon Brown speak. I was able to recognize Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi
and John Kerry on the house floor during the session. The only bad thing
was that I had a terrible time paying attention because of my excitement!
Every once in a while I would realize how far away my mind was, and would pull
it back and concentrate on the speech for a while before my excitement would
take over again.
I’ve gone to three congressional hearings in the past
month. These are meetings where committees discuss and hear
witnesses speak for or against new legislation. It’s
always interesting to hear the questions the congressmen ask the
witnesses after their testimony. I’ve also gone to several
briefings. Briefings are sponsored by groups, so they are more one-sided
than hearings, and give presentations to encourage funding or new
legislation for the group’s interests.
Here are pictures of what I’ve been spending my
weekends doing!
Week Five: Me with my nephew, Grayson and niece, Ella in Forest Hills, New York |
Week Five: me with my sister, Lisa in Times Square on Valentine’s Day |
Week Six: ANRP interns Megan (my roommate), Elizabeth, me and Liz after our tour of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
Week Six: US Botanical Gardens |
Week Six: My roommate, Megan and me at Rosa Mexicana taking advantage of the last day of DC Restaurant Week! |
Week Seven: Congressman Carter and me at Washington National Cathedral after hearing the Round Rock Community Choir perform |
Week Seven: Washington National Cathedral |
Week Eight: An early parade for Saint Patrick’s Day in Alexandria, Virginia |
Week Eight: The Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History |
Where I’ve been since I wrote last:
Supreme Court (outside only)
Library of Congress
Folger Shakespeare Library
US Botanic Garden
National Museum of the American Indian
National Gallery of Art
National Museum of Natural History
Bureau of Engraving & Printing
White House
National Archives
Washington National Cathedral
Torpedo Factory Art Center (Alexandria)
Captain’s Row (Alexandria)
Athenaeum (Alexandria)
George Washington Masonic National Memorial
(Alexandria)
Lee-Fendall House (Alexandria)
Lyceum (Alexandria)
Confederate Statue (Alexandria)
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