DC, Day 1

My feet are killing me. I think we must have walked nearly 20 miles today. We headed out of the hostel around 8am this morning… the day starts awfully early when you share a room with 9 other people it seems. We headed out looking for food, and found none. Luckily Whitney thought ahead and brought some food.

We headed down to the Holocaust Museum, they weren’t open at that point though, so we headed back towards the Mall and got tickets to go up the Washington Monument. They were out of 9am tickets, so we visited the WWII Memorial. It was only a few minutes walk and quite nice.

Back to the Washington Monument and after about 20 minutes, we headed to the top. Afterwards, we spent a few hours in the Holocaust Museum. I didn’t learn too much that was new to me, but it did further drive home the horrors of genocide. It increases my confusion that we, as a society, can ignore genocide in places like Rwanda and Darfur.

Afterwards, we hit up the Museum of Natural History and took in an iMax movie (my first) in 3d. the content wasn’t too exciting (it was on Giant Kelp) but the experience was amazing. Several times I actually reached out in an attempt to ward away fish that were swimming towards my face.

The Library of Congress was next on our list, and was amazed by the level of detail that went into the entire building. It was absolutely beautiful, though I don’t know if I could stand to ever read a book there, I think I’d be far too distracted by my surroundings.

We found our way to Chinatown for dinner and then visited the Vietnam and Korean War Memorials and the Lincoln monument. The main thing that I was impressed by during the whole day was the sheer size of the buildings. Everything seems so close simply because of their immense size. DC is quite an amazing city.

DC, Day 0

12 hours in a car is definitely too long. I headed out at 6am, swinging by Walmart on my way to pick up Whitney for some electrical tape to cover my service engine light ($500 for a new catalytic converter when I get 30 mpg?).

I hit the interstate to find that my cruise control no longer works, sometimes it will work for about 30 seconds, but usually when I hit the set button, the dash light just blinks at me.

After 11.5 hours of driving with a cramped leg through Michigan, Ohio (thanks for closing our exit and not providing detour information), Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia we attempted to make our way to Fort Myers so I could drop the car off and hit the metro. After getting lost for a few minutes, we finally made it to the base. After a few hours of visiting with family friends, we hit the metro.

I was most impressed by the DC metrorail, having never been on a subway before. It was clean, fast and felt almost like an amusement park ride after spending all day in my car.

We got checked into the hostel just fine… it was larger than I thought, probably six 10 person rooms to a floor, with 6 floors of rooms.

Overall, it should be a fun trip.

At my parent’s house

My last class was Thursday afternoon, and after 2 hours of work today, I hit the road in order to surprise my mom by coming home (I’d told her I’d see her Friday on my way back from DC). Monday morning, I head down to pick up Whitney and we’ll make our way to DC, it should take about 10-11 hours.

It’s been a while

Yeah, I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted. There hasn’t been a whole lot going on besides school lately. That’s been getting progressively more busy and I’m looking forward to the mental stillness that Spring Break will supply.

My trip to Washington DC is still on, I booked a couple of beds in a hostel for Monday-Thursday nights. We have a list of things to do and hopefully enough time to do most of them.

It turns out that I don’t have a Monday exam this year, and my Tuesday exam won’t be difficult, so… along with 4 other LUG members, I’ll be venturing down to Livonia, MI for Penguicon 4.0 April 21-23. We just need to purchase tickets and book a hotel room now.

On another note, I believe the battery in my iBook is dying. Thursday night it dropped from 40% charge to 0. Upon plugging it in, I found that it wouldn’t charge past 59%. I handed it off to Peter to test in his iBook and that may or may not have done anything. I’ve got it back in mine now waiting to see what it does. I really hope I don’t have to spend $120 on a new battery.

Carnie Photo Blog

I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves for the most part (sorry the page will take so long to load Mom and Dad).

The theme this year was, “Cartoon Art for the Young at Heart.”

You can find all the pictures I took on flickr.

Smurfs
Smurfs

Smurfs

Woody from Toy Story
Toy Story

Shrek
Shrek

Shrek

Tale Spin
Tale Spin

Yogi Bear
Yogi Bear

Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty
Look closely at the mirror and you can see a face.
Sleeping Beauty

The Flintstones
The Flintstones

The Flintstones

Captain Crunch
Captain Crunch

Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget

Inspector Gadget

Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes

Aladdin’s Market – the people in the first picture are about 20 feet in front of the front wall in the picture.
Aladdin's Market

Aladdin's Market

Aladdin's Market