Diary date:
May 31
We had
Monday off for Memorial Day and I took advantage of living in Washington D.C.
on such a historic holiday. I started my day at Arlington cemetery where
President Obama spoke to a couple thousand people. Arlington Cemetery was home
to the Confederate general, Robert E. Lee. President Lincoln confiscated the
several thousand acre plantation and dedicated it as a war cemetery. This historic site is home to over 200,000
tombs, including our 35th President of the United States, John F.
Kennedy.
Following
the speech, I made my way over to Pennsylvania Avenue for the annual Memorial
Day parade. The parade was a must see according to websites offering advice on
what to do in D.C. on Memorial Day but I became tired and uninterested after
watching high school marching bands play the same three songs for an hour
straight.
To regain my
energy and interest in D.C., I ventured over to Ford’s Theatre and toured the very
grounds that our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. The
museum is free to enter and a must see. The basement containing all original
artifacts gives off a reverent feel that left me a bit emotional. After
exploring the basement, I finished my stay by going upstairs into the actual
theatre. I took a moment to reflect on the event and called it a day.
I now want
to briefly talk about the Congressman’s scheduler, Olivia Vickers. Olivia is
from Texas and is one of the nicest ladies you will over meet. I honestly do
not think she has a mean bone in her body. She is always smiling which is an
attraction in itself and she is always walking around the office with a chipper
attitude. I’m telling you, the office would not be so warm and welcoming without
her.
It sounds like you are really enjoying your time in DC and I love your description of the parade. Now I want your review of the Smithsonian! Having a friendly and welcoming person is a huge asset in any office and I am glad to hear you've got someone there that fits that role!
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