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Exhausting

5/29/2016

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I am hella tired. We walked for more than ten hours, it was exhausting. In the morning, we went to George Washington University. The college has a very residential feeling. I could not recognized what’s on campus and what’s outside the campus and which buildings are considered for housing.
After our self-tour around the campus, we took the bus to the Captain White Seafood Market. But because of some parade, the bus got rerouted so we have to walk for an hour to get there. When I closed to there, I smelled the seafood from a mile away. The smells are so strong that I do not want to stay there. The market looks very gross. I cannot eat shellfish so I didn’t get to eat their seafood. On the other hand, I went to buy a box of fried chicken for a pretty cheap price about $10. The strawberry lemonade are the highlight of the day, it is refreshing and good tasting.
Afterward, we walked to Holocaust Museum and then we walked passed the Smithsonian Castle. After we toured in The Museum of National History, I am tired after I went to see the the diamonds and gems so I fell asleep in the food court. The night turns dark because clouds gathered and rain. We didn’t have any umbrellas so we bought some expensive ponchos, it was gross to wear that because the rain still got into my shirt, shoe, socks, and my hair is wet. But the weather is still humid and wind are warm which makes it more disgusting walking in the rain and walked to our dinner place.
P.s. for myself: Great Job again X1! You didn't eat fast food.
-Meifeng Deng
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