Aside from the fact that I had to attend 6-hour classes each day, I had a great time in DC. In fact, even the long classes managed to be fun occasionally. I met a lot of great fellow ELL teachers and made some awesome new friends.
Anyway, my first weekend in town allowed me to catch up with a lot of old pals over cards and good food and also to head off to Six Flags for some roller-coaster/water-park action. Jess and Rob had a poker tournament where I got to catch up with the two of them and their adorable new kittens as well as Mike, Rachel, Donna, my sis, Becca and a few others. On Sunday, I got quality time with my sister, a new GMU friend Jackie, and little posse of dance pals at the amusement park. Ya know, I don't fare as well on some of the roller-coasters as I used to, but I still had a great time just bumming around with friends on a nice and hot summer day. Though I may not do the coasters so well, I love giant water slides every bit as much as I did when I was eight. Yay for feeling like and eight-year-old!

Having classes out in Fairfax at GMU, put me around the corner from Hyong, Cary, and Duane's house, so I got to spend several evenings hanging out at their place. They were kind enough to cook for me and Jackie! And as lovely as the food was, the company was even lovelier.
My second weekend in town brought me my bachelorette party in West Virginia. I had a great time with seven of the most awesome women in the universe. Many of our activities must remain secret, but we had a great time wandering around Shepherdstown, WV on Saturday evening and then tubing down the Potomac River near Harper's Ferry on Sunday. My friends really put together a memorable and special weekend for me.

My third weekend involved a lot of homework for my classes, but some really nice bonding time with my sister at Glen Echo Park and a fun afternoon with four of the five bridesmaids in my wedding to pick out dresses. We managed to have a nice time, even though David's Bridal stresses me out! We got the dresses selected quickly and I am confident that everyone will look absolutely GORGEOUS on October 6th.


After a final marathon-week of school, I at last, after more than two years, managed to complete my Master's degree! I was lucky to work with some really nice teachers on several group projects, each of whom inspire me in different ways.


With my degree finally behind me, I really let loose and relaxed during my last DC weekend. It was entirely too short, but I really did milk every minute of it. I had a celebratory glass of wine in my hand within minutes of completing and submitting my Master's research project. I had a great night with Susan, Shelly, Becca, Alison, and Andrew drinking wine, eating pizza, playing a cute board game and generally being silly. I had a nice breakfast with Alison on Saturday, a picnic with a little bunch of friends on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon, and a party to attend on Saturday evening.



Still, it was a great trip, and it made another month without my sweetie pie, George, go by a lot faster. (I've started the countdown!!) While my trip was a bit of a whirlwind, that's par-for-the-course for me, no? If you have any doubts, check out my post on my first week back at Kahuku. (coming soon) Yikes!!
Love yas,
Lisa
PS - I've posted SIX new sets of pictures of my trip. Among others, the new albums include an artsy set I took at Glen Echo Park and some pics I took of the Grand Canyon from the plane on one of my flights back to Hawaii. See 'em all at http://picasaweb.google.com/LisaDeanna