(Me and my two friends Sawyer (left) and Emily (right) with me in the center wearing my favorite Burberry ear-muffs!)
I was stuck in the biggest snow storm in Washington, D.C. history, since 1898 this weekend. With cold winds and 32 inches of snow, my student council friends and I were stunned. We were in Narnia. Snow so deep that there was hardly a car on the road. We planned on staying Feb 3-7, for a leadership/student conference. But the convention was cancelled, as was our flight home, forcing us to stay another night. Though we had a ton of fun going to what we could-such as the Newseum, the Smithsonian, the Archives, and ESPN Zone, us kids wanted to be warm again.
(A picture I took from my phone of the Washington Monument. We were scheduled a tour but, due to severe weather and cold, it was to our chagrin, cancelled.)
The Berlin Wall in the Newseum (An amazing Museum about the history of News)
I loved getting to see Washington in the winter time. As beautiful as the cherry blossoms are, the snow was almost magical.
identically different- Story Slaughter-
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