Hello, hello! Throughout the next four months, I'm posting casual updates about my time in Washington, D.C.
I've officially been here for two weeks now. My roommates are from the South--South Carolina and Georgia-- and that's been quite an experience in itself. The lives they lead are different from my Midwestern environment, but I couldn't have asked for better company to begin my experience here! They were extremely welcoming of this sole Midwesterner. They leave this week because they're only here for interim, and over the weekend the semester people will arrive. I believe the majority of them are from the Midwest, so it'll be back to me not being teased for having an accent.
My internship on Capitol Hill is amazing!! I begin work at 9 a.m. and before I know it, it's time to leave at 6 p.m. What internship can be better than that? I'm not sure on how much I can share, but those who know me know my internship. I'm gaining valuable hands-on experience in one of the most professional work environments. I interact with Capitol Hill's politicians...even if it's just to take pictures or tag along.
Erin, a fellow Simpsonian, and I had tickets to the inauguration. I'm not sure how to begin explaining the day. We were located in the Silver section, which was just before the public section, so we were pretty far back. We managed to stand directly behind the Reflection Pool. My camera has a decent, and I managed to take some "close up" pictures. The weather was ridicously cold to be standing in for hours, but attending the inauguration was well worth it. Not only was I emotionally exhausted, but battling the crowds took a toll on Erin and I; we were both ready to get out of the crowd of 2 million and into our warm apartment.
Sites visited thus far: the Washington Monument
Capitol- of course, but still waiting to take the official tour
Pentagon City Mall- Do you blame me?
Musueum of American History- The war exhibits are intense
So far, my favorite activity has been taking the short jaunt to the Eastern Market. The BEST banana bread is sold there, and I will be a regular customer for the duration I live here.
I graduated recently from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa and earned a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication and a minor in English. I have a passion for travel and hope to incorporate international communications/relations into my future. I studied abroad in French Polynesia and have also traveled to Denmark, Sweden, Mexico and Japan. I am currently researching employment opportunities, and if you think I may be a good fit for your company or organization, please feel free to contact me.