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Friday, July 08, 2005

Better Late Than Never...

It is after 7pm on my day off and somehow I find myself sitting in my office trying to get all of my work done so that I can have Saturday off as well (watch out Hershey, PA - here i come). Today was quite the adventure which I feel the need to share with the world (mainly the non-DCers).

Today Leann took the interns on a tour of the capitol (totally cool of her, seeing as how she has a real job and all). Well, we were supposed to meet at the Metro station at 9:00 and be at Leann's office by about 10. Well, Paige and Joey both need to buy really big watches that have huge digital faces or something because at 9:50 they showed up the Metro station. We finally made to Union Station and were supposed to walk down Delaware to C Street and Leann's office building is on that corner. Well, I'm a little directionally challenged and couldn't find Delaware, so we took the long way around. This wound up being the best idea I had all day because we got to pass the CSPAN building. I'm perhaps the only dork in the world that would think this was cool, but to me it was super cool.

Instead of giving a blow by blow of the tour/afternoon I'll just give a short list of all the cool things we did/saw:
  • Ted Kennedy's office - Leann works right across the hall, so that was cool
  • John Kerry's office - We just got to walk by, but still cool
  • Sammie Young's office - Sammie is Chief of Staff for the Secretary of the Senate (or something cool like that) so he has this really cool office with an amazing view of the mall
  • Trent Lott's chair - I got to sit in his chair in the place where the rules committee meets
  • JFK's office - We got to see the office he had when he was a Senator
  • The Caucus room - A super cool room where they held hearings on things like the Titanic sinking, McCarthy, Iran-Contra, Clarence Thomas, Vietnam. Also the room where JFK announced his intention to run for the presidency.
  • Two cops with every type of weapon strapped to their bodies, carrying machine guns in the Metro (gotta love whole terror level thing)
  • I finally received my invitation to the Bush inauguration today. It's a couple of months late, but I guess W is a little slow in all areas.


  • I also learned that each state gets to have two statues in the Capitol, rules being that person must be dead and have had some major affiliation with that state. Paige and I have decided that we are going to petition to have one of Tennessee's statues be Elvis - you don't get more dead or more famous Tennessean than that.

    On two completely different notes than each other or from this post:
  • I got tickets to see Andy Roddick play tennis here in DC! Yea for Jacque Holton, her friends, and weddings.
  • We leave for Richmond on Sunday with not enough chaperones or vehicles, and without a youth minister. That is why I'm still here on a Friday evening. Please keep us in your prayers as Neil, Paige, Lisa and I try to transport and keep up with 31 teens! I love my job!
  • 2 Comments:

    • At 5:51 PM, Blogger Pelagius said…

      *sigh*

      Always with the Elvis thing. What is everybody's fascination with friggin' Elvis?

      I humbly submit that Tennessee's statues should be Davy Crockett and Peyton Manning.

       
    • At 2:08 PM, Blogger Leann said…

      While I'd be fine with the Davy Crockett statue and certainly the Peyton Manning one (I'd find a reason to go over there every day), on of the stipulations is that the person depicted in the statue be dead...and since I'm not ready for Peyton to die...we're just gonna have to hold off on that one for the time being.

       

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