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[Life Update] A DC Summer…

August 12, 2014 by Mackenzie

MackenzieWell friends, another adventure has come to a close! As you read this, I’m probably on a flight from DC to St. Louis or catching up with my dear roommate after 3 1/2 months apart! I thought I would take a moment to share some of my photos and tell the stories behind some of my experiences – because what a summer this has been! I really didn’t think I could top last summer in Indonesia – but honestly, this summer has come pretty darn close 🙂

I know I have shared a lot of these photos on facebook and instagram over the summer – so I’m sorry if you’ve already seen them! Hopefully I can share a little more behind each photo and give you the big picture of my time in DC! There is also a lot I won’t be sharing to the world over this blog! So if you see me in person – ask me for more stories!!

So… I arrived in DC at the beginning of June – after spending a month in Madagascar (see this post for that update!) The photo below is from my first morning – I went for a run through the National Mall and couldn’t believe I had been in the bush of Madagascar just days before!

I’m proud to say that I became a very consistent runner during my time here! I ran pretty much every other morning, waking up just before 6am to beat the heat and humidity and take in the breathtaking views of the National Mall without the throngs of tourists. According to “my fitness pal” (PS – awesome app), I think I ran 95 miles this summer! Yeah!

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I did plenty of exploring – I had quite the bucket list and checked off just about everything! This was day 1 as I was exploring the Hill and trying to figure out where my office was so I wouldn’t be late on my first day of work 😀

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Okay, so then I actually started working! Here’s Martha and I working hard! 😀

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The next big question you probably have is, what exactly did you do in your internship? Well… a Hill internship is…a Hill internship. There are plenty of hilarious buzzfeed articles – and they are quite accurate! I highly recommend reading this one if you want to laugh. Anyways, I worked 9-6 and every day would answer phone calls from constituents, give tours of the Capitol Building to constituents, do research on policy for staffers, attend briefings and Committee Hearings (I went to some really cool hearings – one on International Violence Against Women, Campus Sexual Assault etc), go to Intern Lectures (with awesome speakers – I have some pics below), and just do whatever anybody asked of me!

Martha and I would accidentally match at least once a week – so awkward since we were always togetherIMG_6197

I was outside the Supreme Court when the Hobby Lobby Decision was announced – it was insane! 
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Another fellow intern and I exploring the Capitol Building! Our badges could get us just about anywhere – so this is just off the Senate FloorIMG_6218Chuck Todd – Chief White House News Correspondent – one of the Speakers at the Intern Lectures
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Fairly typical sight inside the tunnel connecting the Senate office buildings and the Capitol. The press would wait here for Senators to come off the floor and attempt to interview them before they got on the tram back to the office.IMG_6330

Newly elected House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy speaking at the Intern Lecture – he was hilarious!IMG_6331“Puppy Day” at the Capitol – yeah, that was a great day 😀IMG_6411One day we were walking around the Capitol and befriended one of the Capitol Police. He showed us the Press Room off the Senate Floor and so I gave an eloquent speech on… well… yeah.DCOkay, this was definitely the best intern lecture – I got to hear Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speak in the Supreme Court! And she called on me to ask a question – it was certainly a highlight of the summer!! I asked her what has been her proudest moment as a Supreme Court Justice and what was the most challenging. She first said “Well, that’s like making me choose which of my four grandchildren is my favorite!” But then said that the US vs. Virginia case (made the military academy accept women) was her proudest. And for the difficult ones, she said “when we’re divided 4-5 and I’m on the 4 side” 😀IMG_6591Weekends were filled with exploring the sights and sounds of DC! First up, the Jefferson Memorial

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The White House at dusk – absolutely beautiful.

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Martha and I went to the Congressional Women’s Softball Game – a charity softball game with female Members of Congress versus the female Press! IMG_6171

We also went to the Men’s Congressional Game – this one at the Nat’s Stadium! IMG_6201

IMG_6202I flew home for a quick weekend trip to see Spencer graduate from BCS!Spencer's GraduationThe 4th of July – Martha and I camped out at the base of the Washington Monument and had a lovely picnic and enjoyed the incredible firework show with THOUSANDS of people!
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Fourth of July Fireworks
We went kayaking on the Potomac River one Saturday night – that is one of my favorite memories of this whole summer!
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IMG_6377Martha and I attended the Make Progress Conference for Millennials…That was a fairly epic week but you have to ask me for that story in person 🙂IMG_6483They had fantastic speakers like… Vice President Joe Biden
IMG_6442One of my favorite Senators… Elizabeth Warren (Former Speaker of the House Nancy Peloisi and Senator Kristin Gillibrand and many others were also there!)
IMG_6430Went to a National’s Game!
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Washington DC

Went up to Arlington National Cemetery… this is the view from General Robert E Lee’s mansion at the top of the hill in the center of the CemeteryDC/Arlington National CemetaryDCDC/Arlington National Cemetary

Had to share this – the longest escalator I have ever seen!!!
DCOn one of our last nights – enjoying ice cream on the steps of the Capitol!DCMet Senator Parry Murray (the other Washington Senator)DCGot to sit down and talk with Senator Heidi Heitkamp from North Dakorta!
DCREALLY wish I could have met Senator Elizabeth Warren… but I at least got my book signed! DCAnother beautiful night at a baseball game!DCDCDrove up to Baltimore for the day
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DC/BaltimoreDC/BaltimoreMet up with Chesna – a woman I worked with at Standard Chartered Bank in Indonesia last summer! It was so fun to see her again!DCGot to be in the live audience for a news broadcast for the 2014 Africa SummitDC/Africa SummitChesna somehow made some phone calls and got me connected with the Indonesian Ambassador! I got to go out to his (beautiful) residence and have breakfast with him and his family!
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And finally, my own Senator, my Boss and a woman I greatly admire and respect – Senator Maria Cantwell. It was an incredible summer and I am so thankful I had the opportunity to come out here and try out this DC life 😀 I loved it and hope that returning to DC is in my near future! So exciting!Washington DC

Thanks for bearing with me through this long post – hope you enjoyed this snapshot of my summer! I also cooked, baked and blogged a ton! I made…

Fresh Summer Pasta with Lemon, Chicken and Peas

Blueberry Basil Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Blueberry Basil Grilled Cheese

French Lentil Salad

Vegan Peach Pretzel Ice Cream

Rice Krispy Treat Twist

Breakfast scones

Blackberry BrowniesWhat a fabulous summer!!! And now, you might ask – what’s next? What did you learn? What is your career path? Well, honestly I have no idea. I can tell you that I have many more realistic, exciting options than I did at the beginning of the summer. But we’re not there yet – and I can’t speculate that far out. First – I have to catch a plane to St. Louis in a few hours. Then tomorrow it’s off to Seattle for a week! I’m looking forward to seeing all my friends and family and then jetting back to STL.

This school year is already promising big things! I’ll be working on my thesis, taking 18 credits (of classes I am pumped about), and madly applying to any opportunity I think may be a good fit 😀

But… I’ve got another big announcement! Stay tuned because it’s BIG and I’m SO EXCITED! Subscribe to my blog (see the link on the right near the top of the page) to be one of the first to hear!!!

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: cantwell, college, life updates, Summer, travels, Washington DC

Meet Mackenzie

Hi! I'm Mackenzie! I'm currently a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Indonesia! I'm writing all about my year on this blog and hope you'll follow along on this journey! Read More…

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Students and Indonesian Friends: Please don't take anything I say here as critical of my experience or you and your culture. Rather, through this blog I want to share my experience in your country with my friends and family in America! I may write and laugh about a lot of things that are different but none of it is bad, it's just different!

This blog is not an official Department of State website, and the views and information presented here are my own and do not represent the Fulbright Program or the Department of State.

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