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The Day Before We Leave DC

January 21, 2009

The excitement of witnessing history in the making is overwhelming.  Everyone was outside, the wheather was warmer than the past few days and Barack Obama/ Joe Biden was being sworn in.  The best part of the trip for me besides today was when we took the chocolate City tour (www.chocolatecitytour.com).  On that tour, we learned about the African-Americans that showed leadership in DC and how the government didn't want us to know about it. 

Today, we did a mock confirmation hearing with House of Rep. McKeon.  We got to sit in the representatives' seats and ask McKeon questions.  Our questions were so difficulct to answer that McKeon had to ask his assisstant for the answer.  He and his staff did a great job making sure all of our questions were asked. Then we went to a boarding school called Episcopal High.  The admission staff answered all my questions and sold me on wantin to apply there, even though the application is due in 10 days.  The boys took a tour that went well, but our tour guide was walking too fast.  He also didn't know the answer to my attrition rate question, which has to be asked of the admission staff later.

Finally, we met the owner of Cake Love.  We got to intervview him on why he stopped being a lawyer to bake cakes now.  He now owns seven stores and is very successful.  Today was a very good day.

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The Chronological Events of My First Day

January 16, 2009

At LAX Airport, going through security was easy. I think I've been through enough security checks to know what and what not to bring through the metal detecter. At that moment I was excited because I had never flown on a Virgin Airlines airplane. I heard it was the best way to travel around the country.

On the plane, I met two new people. They were strangers but they were nice to me. We spoke about life in DC and everything they said wouldn't affect the time I would be spending here except the weather. In Los Angeles, the weather is usually 80 degrees and when I came here, it was 20 degrees. I knew it was gonna be cold but not that cold.

The inside of the plane had a screen on the back of every seat that you could talk to all of your friends with. I got to speak to a few people but not everyone that came on the trip. Besides talking to friends, I got to watch television on the same screen I used to chat. A few problems occured on the plane. My screen froze but as time went by, I learned to ignore it.

When we arrived in DC, we had to get to the place we were going to be staying throughout the trip. We first took a bus to the Metro station, took a Metro train to the bus stop. We missed the first bus and the house was six blocks away so we could wait for the next bus or walk. Everyone decided to walk because we would get to the place the same time if we waited for the bus to come. The weather was already cold but since it was night time, the weather was even colder. My arms became sore from carrying my suit case. We even had to make several stops on the way because the light was red.
Around 9 o’clock, we arrived at our final destination for the day. At the house, we got ready to go to sleep after we wrote our blogs.

Thank you Virgin Airlines for paying for our trip and a thank you to the two ladies on the plane for believing that I can do great things in my future as well as my teammates.

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Hi Wayne, It sounds like your ride on the airplane was a hit. I bet the rest of the journey has been even better. I look forward to reading more about your experiences.
Ms. Rocha 4:21PM 01/20/09
Hey Wayne whats going on, anyway were just chilling out here, write something
Obama Jr. 8:23PM 01/19/09
Hey Wayne how you doing, whats going on in DC, write something.
Obama Jr. 8:21PM 01/19/09
We are proud that you are representing KIPP KAO in our nation's capitol, as well as on the trip to and from. Remember that this trip will build character, like carrying that heavy suitcase. It is a challenge and a responsibility, but what you get out of it will be worth all the effort you have put into it. I look forward to reading more blogs from you as you get to experience more and more. Remember to observe the spirit of the people attending and sharing the moments with you. They will affect as much, if not more, as the events and moments themselves.
Ms. Marie Comerford 2:04PM 01/19/09

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