Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Washington, D.C. update

So, here's my update schedule for my internship in the U.S. Capital City. As you know, I'll be working with Senator Bob Bennett, R-UT. I recently received my assignment with his office, which I'm really excited about, in the Senate Rules Committee--Senator Bennett is the ranking Republican on this committee.

I leave tomorrow, Friday, May 1st, from St. George on a shuttle to Las Vegas Airport. My flight leaves at 11.30pm (that's right, the red-eye flight) and should arrive in D.C. at about 7.30am on Saturday.

We've narrowed down the clothes etc that I'll be taking and will pack it all tomorrow. Then, I'm off for the summer. You should've been here while I was going through my clothes. I have so many BYU t-shirts. I've also had to limit the things I could take, down to two suit cases. Good times.

1 comment:

Mindy said...

I will shortly have a countdown on my blog as to when I will be coming to visit you!!! I.am.so.excited!

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