Howdy!
For
those of you who don't know, after several interviews in December I was
chosen to go to Washington, D.C. for an internship in a Texas
congressman's office. I moved up here January 12, and will move back to
Texas May 12. I am living in Arlington (Crystal City), Virginia in an
apartment with five other girls from A&M who are doing internships.
There are 13 other Aggies in the Agricultural and Natural Resources
Policy (ANRP) Internship Program with me, and then another nine in our sister
program, the Public Policy Internship Program (PPIP) that are all living in
this apartment complex.
This
Monday will be the first day of my fifth week in D.C. Work is going
great; I'm not making NEARLY as much coffee as I thought I would! I'm
becoming an expert at sorting every kind of mail imaginable instead!
Thankfully mail sorting has proven to be far more educational than
the coffee making. It's great to get to read what people write about
because I learn about a broad range of issues every day. One of the
hotter topics in our office right now is one you might of heard of: the Rangel
Rule. The congressman I work for, John Carter introduced that
legislation! We've been getting calls from all over the country about it.
This
past week I went to capitol tour training to learn what to say and where to go
when I take constituents on tours of the capitol. The only bad thing
about it is that I have to study the materials they gave us--difficult when
registered for 12 hours with A&M this semester along with working
full-time and sightseeing!
But
enough of plain words for now. Here are some pictures so you can see
what I've been up to!
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Week One: My roommate Megan and me. This
was our second day in D.C. and we had just finished meeting everyone at our
offices. |
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Week One: Megan and me on our first day of work
(January 15) outside of my office - Cannon House Office Building |
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Week Two: Jaci (Texas Tech intern who works with
me) and me at the Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Ball. They invited Texas
interns to come and volunteer for two hours during the event in order
to attend the rest of the ball without paying $200+ for a ticket! |
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Week Two: I had a ticket to the inauguration to
stand on the National Mall but the crowds were insane, they stopped admitting
people because one of the entrances let people without tickets in, and it was
cold so I watched from one of the house office buildings and this was the view
out of the window. |
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Week Two: On inauguration day, I was supposed to
meet my roommate at her office in the morning, but she got shaken up from
the crowds and decided to go back home when she got to work after it had
taken her two hours to get there (it's normally about thirty minutes)! I
met the girl in this picture, Gina, at the metro station in Crystal City and we
ended up hanging out the whole day. She got me to inauguration (the stop
where I would have gotten off was so packed underground that you could barely
get off of the train), and I got her into the office building where we watched
it! |
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Week Two: Arlington Cemetery with some of the
other Aggie interns. |
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Week Two: The most gigantic piece of pizza I
have ever seen at Jumbo Slice Pizza in the Adams Morgan district. |
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Week Three: On our way to work on our first snow
day. |
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Week Three: Victoria, our staff assistant/intern
coordinator and me outside of the office. |
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Week Three: View from the Old Post Office
building in D.C. |
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Week Four: Me at the pentagon yesterday morning |
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Week Four: Marine Corps Memorial yesterday |
Where
I've been so far:
U.S. Capitol
Freer Gallery of
Art
Arthur M. Sackler
Gallery
National Museum of
African Art
Hirshhorn Museum
& Sculpture Garden
National Air and Space
Museum
WWII Monument
Washington Monument
(just not inside of it yet!)
Vietnam Veteran's
Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
Ford's Theatre
(again, not inside yet because it wasn't open until Feb 3)
the Friendship Arch
in Chinatown
National Portrait
Gallery
Smithsonian
American Art Museum
Freedom Plaza
Old Post Office
Lincoln Theatre
(outside)
Ben's Chili Bowl
Smithsonian
National Zoo
Basilica of the
National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Arlington National
Cemetery
Marine Corps War
Memorial (Iwo Jima)
The Pentagon
Memorial
Air Force Memorial