This morning I made it to Washington a bit tired out already at 6 am. I met up with some badminton players and Emma Baratta in the airport and wee made our way to the dorms at George Mason University. By the time we had lunch I had convinced three other people (Tim Hagaman, Andras Horanyi, and Emma) to make a trip downtown to the spy museum. After quite an ordeal of buses and metros we managed to find our way to the museum, which ended up being amazingly cool and lots of fun. After a couple hours at the museum it ended up we were right near China Town so we grabbed some dinner.
I would say that the most useful lessons of the day were:
Crawling down an air duct quietly is harder than you think
Being a spy has a very large downside; torture/capital punishment
I can now pick a lock successfully!
Washington Monument and the white house are cool in a quickly seen while driving by sort o way.
Fencers are weird.
Nadal is improving as a tennis player
They supposedly do have my passport here.
...I foresee much free clothes in my future.
(PS. Yes I'm tired so this is all slightly incoherent due to 3 hours sleep)
Sunday, July 8, 2007
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I'm so glad I can read your Blog!!
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I LOVE YOU! Have a wonderful adventure!
That's great you got to the museum. I hope you have fun getting all your new clothes!
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