We performed well in the competition in large part thanks to my partner, Mary Beth, who turned out to be absolutely fantastic at trial advocacy. But we did not win the competition and were eliminated after the second day. On the bright side, we had some extra opportunities to get out and see the city a bit. Other than getting lost every three minutes and making no less than four thousand U-turns, we were able to get around pretty well.
On Saturday we hit up several museums including the Holocaust museum which I had been wanting to see for a long time but never had time to get to last summer. It was amazing and really sad. Naturally I had an old lady in a wheelchair behind me the entire time saying after looking at every picture, "well they sure were good looking some of them were" in the worst hillbilly accent you've heard since Green Acres was cancelled.
In regards to my second goal, I did make friends with a few people from a school in New York who were staying in our hotel but our friendship was short-lived after they disappeared on the second day never to be seen again (right before I was going to start hinting at the pen-pal idea). C'est la vie.
We rolled in very late last night and looked like zombies for much of today. Below I have pictures stolen from Mary Beth.
Washington Monument.
Me in front of the Ukrainian Embassy.Ol' Whitey
Mike, Mary Beth, Nick, Me, Joseph (Capitol)
Mike, Mary Beth, Nick, Me, Joseph
Mike, Mary Beth, Nick, Me, Joseph (Capitol)
Mike, Mary Beth, Nick, Me, Joseph
Joseph and I on the metro.
Me driving around the most confusing streets of all time. This picture was probably taken both right before and right after a U-turn.
Glad you had a good weekend, even if you didn't win and you still don't have a pen-pal. Hey wait??? What am I? Chopped liver? I guess we're all under appreciated in this world, aren't we? :-)
ReplyDeleteI like the new "do" by the way. It looks very, well, missionary like and professional.
First - I love the short hair.
ReplyDeleteSecond, I totally understand the "lost every 3 seconds" in a big city. When I was in London our Motto quickly become "cross the street and try again". It was a great time.
Great blog and pictures. You do look better with this haircut. Very professional and like you mean business.......Dad
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new "DO". Very handsome! Mom
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