Day 4 & 5
Sorry Alex, for not writing this when promised, but Ima keep this one short.
So on Sunday, we woke up early and I went swimming for a bit again - later at 10-ish or 11-ish, when we got back to the hotel. We packed and left. We dove down to the end of the beach and went to the pier. It was pretty cool, and it was getting windy. I saw this big group of dolphins! it was nice. When it started raining we left Ocean City and went back to Springfield, VA
In the car while we drove I watched episodes of BATMAN; TAS on the laptop - we then drove through Chesapeake Bay Tunnel Bridge which is about 18 miles long. There are two tunnels each are 2 miles long. We then walked a bit at the parking stop on the bridge. Later when we left we went to Yorktown. The famous battle of the Revolution. I found that pretty interesting.
We got to our Hotel in Springfield at 9 or 10pm I dont remember exactly.
Now, on a Monday...our last day in VA area - we drove down to DC and spent a lot of time there looking at monuments and different memorials. We took a couple of pictures at the Lincoln memorial and Korean War memorial. Basically every memorial/monument. It was a really great experience for me there, and I did not feel bored while there.
I also saw about 5 presidential helicopters on that day! it was insane. One helicopter kept circling around the lake where the Thomas Jefferson memorial is at. We left DC and then went to my stepdad's place. That's where we had dinner. My parents watched "The Passion of the Christ" while I went upstairs and watched "The American President" on HBO, I decided to watch that movie only because my interest rose after visiting DC!
After the movie was finished we went back to the hotel, I went to bed @ 12am
On a Tuesday morning we left for MN.
After a nice weekend and labor day vacation I can say this: I've seen more in 5 days, than I have seen in 5 years! This just shows how there's nothing interesting in Minnesota. What can you really do for fun here? Fishing? Mall of America is nice, but I barely go there. There's really less things to do in MN than on the east coast. If I felt bored I can just take a 10 minute ride to DC and walk around in the park where there are TONS of people. It just feels alive. I feel like i'm imprisoned, just living in fuckin' mound. There's nothin to do here. I've done some things with Tom & Alex that made me feel 'alive'. I loved the east coast. It's so nice, if you live in VA, you can take some 2 hour ride to the Ocean and relax there for a weekend. Here, all you can do on a weekend is take a ride and go fish. Haha
I'm looking forward to be living in VA.
This doesn't mean I'm gonna forget you, you pole vaulter... ;o) and you Tom & Bill. Hell naw, you guys rock - you're the only three people that I've had fun with, for that I'm thankful.
Hooah!
So on Sunday, we woke up early and I went swimming for a bit again - later at 10-ish or 11-ish, when we got back to the hotel. We packed and left. We dove down to the end of the beach and went to the pier. It was pretty cool, and it was getting windy. I saw this big group of dolphins! it was nice. When it started raining we left Ocean City and went back to Springfield, VA
In the car while we drove I watched episodes of BATMAN; TAS on the laptop - we then drove through Chesapeake Bay Tunnel Bridge which is about 18 miles long. There are two tunnels each are 2 miles long. We then walked a bit at the parking stop on the bridge. Later when we left we went to Yorktown. The famous battle of the Revolution. I found that pretty interesting.
We got to our Hotel in Springfield at 9 or 10pm I dont remember exactly.
Now, on a Monday...our last day in VA area - we drove down to DC and spent a lot of time there looking at monuments and different memorials. We took a couple of pictures at the Lincoln memorial and Korean War memorial. Basically every memorial/monument. It was a really great experience for me there, and I did not feel bored while there.
I also saw about 5 presidential helicopters on that day! it was insane. One helicopter kept circling around the lake where the Thomas Jefferson memorial is at. We left DC and then went to my stepdad's place. That's where we had dinner. My parents watched "The Passion of the Christ" while I went upstairs and watched "The American President" on HBO, I decided to watch that movie only because my interest rose after visiting DC!
After the movie was finished we went back to the hotel, I went to bed @ 12am
On a Tuesday morning we left for MN.
After a nice weekend and labor day vacation I can say this: I've seen more in 5 days, than I have seen in 5 years! This just shows how there's nothing interesting in Minnesota. What can you really do for fun here? Fishing? Mall of America is nice, but I barely go there. There's really less things to do in MN than on the east coast. If I felt bored I can just take a 10 minute ride to DC and walk around in the park where there are TONS of people. It just feels alive. I feel like i'm imprisoned, just living in fuckin' mound. There's nothin to do here. I've done some things with Tom & Alex that made me feel 'alive'. I loved the east coast. It's so nice, if you live in VA, you can take some 2 hour ride to the Ocean and relax there for a weekend. Here, all you can do on a weekend is take a ride and go fish. Haha
I'm looking forward to be living in VA.
This doesn't mean I'm gonna forget you, you pole vaulter... ;o) and you Tom & Bill. Hell naw, you guys rock - you're the only three people that I've had fun with, for that I'm thankful.
Hooah!
sounds like a fun trip, I'll be sure to visit you nukka, respeck my brutha.
Polevaulter Steve
Posted by
Anonymous |
6:16 PM
Ok alex.
Posted by
Iggy |
11:37 PM