I got back from Georgia on Thursday around noon. After dropping my stuff off and eating lunch at my apartment, I went into work for around three hours. It turns out that my boss hadn't expected me to come in to work, even though he had put it on my project schedule.
On Friday, I was assigned a new project to work on. I ended up making a lot of calls for it and getting quite a bit done. The building where the office is located had an ice cream social in the afternoon catered by Baskin Robbins, and the ice cream was SO amazing (not for my diet though). I'm hoping they have these quite often so I can get some great ice cream.
Friday night I got together with Allie and she brought me to see Burn After Reading at a theater in Georgetown. The movie wasn't at all what I was expecting from the previews, but it ended up being quite interesting (though maybe not as great as I had anticipated).
I think I've been coming down with some kind of illness in the past couple of days. I'm hoping it's just a minor thing that will go away soon.
Tomorrow I'm planning to go to the Art Festival on King Street in Alexandria, one of the top art festivals in the United States. I think my Mom would be jealous of me since she loves art festivals.
This blog is a collection of experiences during Toni's internship in a government relations firm in the Washington D.C. area.
"We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily
differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee."
~Marian Wright Edelman, Lobbyist
Saturday, September 13, 2008
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