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I survived my second day in Washington, DC and I'm loving it

January 17, 2009

All 12 of us in front of the Capitol.  This is where Obama will be sworn in on Tuesday.

All 12 of us in front of the Capitol. This is where Obama will be sworn in on Tuesday.

Today we learned a copious amount of information about many places in Washington, DC. I would like to tell you all about my learning experiences. It all began when we took our tour of Georgetown University's campus. We learned about so many urban legends of Georgetown. For example we learned about how you are not supposed to step on the Georgetown seal because you will not graduate in four years. Another urban legend we learned about was that every senior should have to swim in the water fountain before graduating. We also learned about a building called Healy Hall. It is called Healy Hall after the first African American president in Georgetown. Another fun fact we learned about in Georgetown is that they want the best students at their school and they will pay what ever is necessary to get you in their school.


When we were outside the United States capitol we were all talking about what the different buildings were and what people did there. For instance, we learned that in the US Capitol otherwise known as Capitol Hill the Senate and the House of Representatives decide what laws to create and enforce. In the Supreme Court, they declare laws unconstitutional if they do not agree with them. Also people who go to court and disagree with the judge’s decision in their own state, can go to the Supreme Court and change that. Another wonderful place we learned about was the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress is where there are the books of law and national archives.


Finally the last place we went to and learned lots about was the Air and Space Museum. We started by going on a presentation about astronauts and what they eat, how they take showers, and how they build the space station. During the presentation I learned tons of information. For example we learned about how the astronauts live in a space station for about six months at a time. We also learned about how close the space station is to earth and how far it was from the moon. Another enjoyable fact we learned about is that many countries help to build the space station together. Another fun fact is how they sleep and use the bathroom. For instance, when sleeping the astronauts have to sleep standing up against the space station wall.


This concludes my second day of leadership and learning in Washington, DC. Please come and read my third blog to see what kind of learning we do tomorrow.

 

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Querida Kimi, nos sentimos muy felices y orgullosos por tus triunfos alcanzados, no te olvides de saludar a Barak de nuestra parte. te queremos mucho.
 
Tios: Israel y Any 8:14PM 01/19/09
Kimmy, I am extreamly proud of you. I hope you're having fun & enjoying this learing experience. Remember this is a big change coming to America and you are apart of it; Embrace every single moment & take in as much as you can. Can't wait to see pictures soon.
 
Estella =]. 6:08PM 01/19/09
Kimberly, i am so excited and happy for you. The chance to be in Washington, DC. to see history in the making. Take in all you can. Be happy and safe. Love Imelda
 
Imelda 5:52PM 01/19/09
Kimberly, what have you noticed about the spirit and energy of the people you have met on the trip so far? Are they as equally interested in the history of our country's capitol as you and the rest of the KIPP KAO group? We are so proud of all of you. You are excellent representative of our city and our school. I look forward to reading more of your adventures in D.C.
 
Ms. Marie Comerford 2:12PM 01/19/09
kimi estoy muy orgullosa de ti porque estas siendo parte de la historia de esta nacion. y me siento la mama mas orgullosa del mundo sigue disfrutando de tu estadia en washington DC ok te amo
 
mama 9:24PM 01/18/09
hi, kimpp we are glad to know that you are learning a lot of new thigs that in one way or another will help you .kim everybody here got excited when I told them about you,specially Imelda .I will be reading what you white everyday my beatyful princess.love you 'Mom and Dad'
 
juan and margarita 5:50PM 01/18/09
Hola Kimberly como estas nosotros te bimos en la fotografia que esta en la computadora, y estamos muy orgullosos de ti.my quimocha te queremos mucho tu Tio pedro,Ashley y leslie y por supuesto yo.sabes no he leido muy bien tu reporte pero me gusta que te expreses y te comuniques tan bien como lo estas haciendo,ami me ayudo mucho y sobre todo la lectura lee y eso te ayudara aun mas de loque te puedes inmaginar.Te queremos Siempre tu segunda FAMILIA.
 
Tia marta y familia 5:07PM 01/18/09
Estamos muy contentos de que estes bien y contenta. Disfruta el viaje y las experiencias, porque cuando vengas vamos a platicar mucho. Saludes te mandan Marcello y Brianna y Zoe tambien.
 
Abuelos Norma y Ofilio 2:28PM 01/18/09

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Kimberly, Class of 2013

Hi, my name is Kimberly from the class of 2013. I'm a senior (eighth grader) at KIPP Academy of Opportunity middle school in South LA. I am one of the hard working students who has been selected to go to the presidential Inauguration and tour Washington, DC, as a result of my writing a stellar essay! I will be blogging about my leadership development in Washington, DC, each night between January 16th and January 22nd. Feel free to subscribe and get my daily postings! "Be nice. Work hard."

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