Friday, August 29, 2008

City Savvy





After a chance encounter with a US senator during my layover in Denver, I boarded the plane to D.C. and arrived at my apartment complex in Rockville, Maryland around 7 PM. My fourth floor, four-person apartment is surrounded by a town square complete with cobblestone streets, white Christmas lights, restaurants, shops, and a movie theater (Pictures above). The nearest metro station (Rockville Station on the red line) is a ten minute walk from my apartment and the closest grocery store is about 15 minutes away (walking back from the supermarket with bags of groceries presents its challenges).

My roommates and I left the apartment around 7:45 the next morning to make the 45-minute commute to D.C. for program orientation. There are a total of 400 interns enrolled in the Washington Center program and many students are visiting from other countries (South Korea, Brazil, and Mexico to name a few). I met with my fellow Law and Criminal Justice interns at orientation and then grabbed a quick lunch and headed to the Smithsonian Natural History museum (Have you ever seen the skull of a Diceratops?). Next, a group of us walked to the Lincoln Memorial and later tried to familiarize ourselves with the metro system.

Already, I realize how much I enjoy living in a big city. I love having breweries, pizzerias, clothes stores, and pharmacies right at my doorstep. I love people watching and reading the newspaper on long metro trips. I love the sound of cars and sirens outside my window at night.

D.C. Observations:
1. Everyone uses umbrellas (This is considered taboo in Oregon). Even the slightest drizzle prompts a Washingtonian to whip out their umbrella on the city streets.
2. People that stand on the left side of the escalator instead of the right side are trampled.
3. Everything is expensive. A one-week metro pass with unlimited rides, for example, costs $40. A one-way trip from Rockville to downtown D.C. costs over $4.
4. Everyone dresses up. I have never seen so many people in business suits in my life.

4 comments:

Genevieve said...

OH MY GOD! Your apartment looks so wonderful! The area you're in sounds and looks wonderful as well. I miss yoooou! But it sounds like everything is going well so far. And you met a senator in the airport? What a perfect beginning to your D.C. experience! I can't wait to skype with you once I have easy access to the internet. Miss you, my little slice of apple pie (I was trying to think of something patriotic since you're in D.C., and apple pie is all-american hahaha).

P.S. You would love all of the little French Dogs here.

Kristin said...

Thank goodness there are breweries close by now that you can go get city smashed whenever you like!

So glad to here you're safe and sound and city-fied.

Anonymous said...

You're reminding me of all I love about cities...namely, the energy. Bella sends kisses!

callie said...

that's your apartment? whoaa! oh man, that plus lots of guys in suits...delicious. your trip sounds wonderful so far...keep blogging!