On Sunday we took the metro out to Old Town Alexandria to check out the harbor and the shopping. There really is nothing like spending time on a boat out on the river in the summertime. So, who's taking me when I get back???
Monday I convinced my fellow PPI intern to go with me to Ben's Chili Bowl for dinner. Now, if you haven't heard of Ben's Chili Bowl you clearly haven't read up on your DC dining hot spots. It is the definition of a DC staple, made famous by people like Bill Cosby and President Obama. Regardless of how you (or I) feel about Obama's politics, he knew what he was doing when he came here immediately after being elected president. Never have I had such amazing, or spicy, chili cheese fries. This was definitely a yolo moment, but I could really care less. They were worth it.
The remainder of my week consisted of attending a WNBA basketball game with my cousin Bree and playing MAJOR tourist on Friday as I went on a personal tour of the Capitol given by my roommate, which including seeing the old Supreme Court room and the old House chamber, checked out the Library of Congress, and went back to my favorite place in DC, the Supreme Court building. I finished off the day by heading back by the National Archives to do more research for my paper on their Documerica exhibit and stopping by Serendipity in Georgetown with the roommate for a sundae that included fried oreos...I guess another yolo moment.
Saturday and Sunday we checked out two very different brunch spots, Founding Farmers and Lincoln's Waffle Shop. Founding Farmers is based off of the fresh, wholesome food movement and you could totally taste the fresh flavors in their food, but the banana pancakes at my uber sketchy Lincoln's Waffle Shop are pretty hard to beat. If you've ever been to a dive diner run by a huge family where they decorate the walls with calendars you know what I'm talking about. Also, if you've ever met my dad or heard the stories about the Mexican restaurant he found literally under the train tracks in Indio with the bars on the windows you know what I'm talking about. We also took the time to visit the National Zoo on Saturday, where I was mesmerized by the lions, tigers, and panda bears, which I guess are very rare for American zoos!
Now, before you begin to think that all I've done in the last week is go all yolo with my feasts, I will say that I've upped my running mileage in the past two weeks as well. In fact, as I was returning from one such long run this evening, I ran into my high school journalism teacher! On the National Mall, on the other side of the country!! DC is a very small place.
Now, I know this post wasn't that insightful, but I needed to update you—my wonderful, loyal readers—on all the fabulous things I've done in the past week ;) Now I'm tired and need to mentally prepare for my last two days of work. And pack. Wish me luck. Good night to you all and see you in four days!





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