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- J Haynes
- Archivist at the National Archives in College Park, Md. Local Historian and future writer.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Washington, DC
Thursday night we packed Bill's truck to the brim about 5 ft above the roof with clothes, furniture, etc, and after 14.5 hours I made it, to the new house. I was pleasantly greeted by Zinniah (a large lab) and Moca (a extra large lab) as well as Charlotte and Ashley, the new roomies. I was welcomed by a message on the chalkboard, welcoming me and my family for our stay. The entire weekend we toured the museums and other wonderful culture of the city. Bill spent the majority of a day in the Aerospace museum, we all spent a few hours in the USHMM Holocaust, and some time in Natural History Museum. All were wonderful but spending time with the people I love was even better. Tonight, Bill and mom worked on getting my room in order, unpacked, drapes hung, etc. Finally I have my stuff put away. Only 3.5 weeks and I will be home for Thanksgiving. I can hardly wait to see my wonderful family and crazy friends. Love to all!
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