Thanksgiving

I am so thankful for a wonderful (close-knit and crazy) family and kittenwhiskers, the best friends a girl could have, a great city to live in and the gorgeous November weather we are having, the ability to get a degree in something I love, the technology that lets me keep in touch with people who are far away, and as finals approach I am especially thankful for sweatpants and microwavable dinners from Trader Joe's. 
xo!

Foto Fun

So I was Facebook creeping on my BFF Courtney and I couldn't help but laugh as I looked through an photo album she has entitled "East Coast." I thought I would share a few of my favorites!











About DC in October

I went to an international development conference at Georgetown University last month, and Courtney decided to bus on down from NYC to hang out with me for a fun BFF weekend! We stayed at the Westin Gateway Hotel in Arlington, VA (so plush). I crossed from DC to Virginia when I walked over the Francis Scott Key (oh say can you see) Bridge from Georgetown after my conference, with Georgetown cupcakes in hand. I absolutely loved G-Town, I hope they will accept me for a PhD in 2013 :)

Court and I went to the Smithsonian Museum of National History; some highlights included the America on the Move exhibit (there was a van just like Old Blue!), Julia Child's kitchen, the original ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz movie, and (reverting back to Francis S.K.) the Star Spangled Banner, which was displayed in a cool, glowy light that gave me the chills. We also went to the National Archives and saw the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of rights, which was super legit. One of my other favorite things at the Archives was an 1800s land grant signed by Mr. Charles Ingalls (Pa from Little House on the Prairie!), witnessed by Royal Wilder (Almanzo's brother!).

We also saw the White House (President O was not at home, sadly), the WWII and Korean War memorials, the Capitol Building, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and the new Martin Luther King, Jr. monument. I stopped and had my picture taken in front of the EPA, maybe I will attach it to my job application... We visited the Holocaust Museum and its special exhibit about propaganda -- that is definitely on my list of places everyone should go. I initiated a visit to the National Gallery of Art; I was sad that the National Mall reflection pool was under construction, it was just a long patch of dirt unfortunately.

I got to spend time with my cousin Jenn in Baltimore before I came back to Boston, and we visited the inner harbor (gorgeous) and had dinner at Hon Cafe -- both of which I recommend! We passed by Fort Henry, but it was closed so I only got an outside view. 3 hours in Balitmore was not enough, hopefully I will be able to visit again soon.

All in all, DC and I had a very nice dynamic; maybe it will be the next city I live in!