A Moment in History

MLK weekend I took a roadtrip to Washington D.C to visit friends and participate in events for the 57th Inauguration. We registered for National Day of Service, purchased tickets for a pre-inaugural gala, and signed up to get tickets for the inaugural ball. Unfortunately, Ticketmaster released the inaugural tickets the night before they were suppose to go out and we were unable to get tickets to the inaugural ball because they were sold out :(

I packed up the car Friday morning and got on the road. It took about 3hours and 45min to get there since I left early and was able to beat the Friday traffic. When everyone arrived in town we met up on U Street for drinks and danced the night away.

Saturday we went down to the National Mall for National Day of Service excited to volunteer. “In 1994, Congress designated the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday as a national day of service and charged the Corporation for National and Community Service with leading this effort. Taking place each year on the third Monday in January, the MLK Day of Service is the only federal holiday observed as a national day of service – a “day on, not a day off.” The MLK Day of Service is a part of United We Serve, the President’s national call to service initiative. It calls for Americans from all walks of life to work together to provide solutions to our most pressing national problems. The MLK Day of Service empowers individuals, strengthens communities, bridges barriers, creates solutions to social problems, and moves us closer to Dr. King’s vision of a “Beloved Community.”” – mlkday.gov

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It actually turned out to be an expo with local organizations involving Health, Education, Environment, Veterans and Military Families, and Faith.

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I signed my pledge card to volunteer in 2013

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We stopped to write letters to veterans

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Red Cross was present, giving mini CPR classes to attendees

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After walking around we headed out to check out the monuments and grab dinner

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Saturday night we attended the J.I Group’s Pre-Inaugural Gala

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Sunday was a very relaxing day…we slept in, went to brunch, and watched football at a local bar. Monday, the alarm went off at 6am to give us enough time to layer up and grab a quick breakfast before taking the train to the National Mall to view the Inauguration Ceremony

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We arrived around 9am and the first few sections were already filled. Some people had been camped out since 6am.

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We found a spot and settled in, the ceremony wasn’t scheduled to begin until 11:30

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After a pictures and a little nap it was time for the ceremony to begin

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I love history and I think that it is truly a special moment in history to witness and experience an inauguration. It has been witnessed by American citizens for more than 200 years, the first being George Washington’s in 1789, held in New York City.

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Love AGT :)
Photos Taken With: Canon Powershot A2300

Cheers to the Weekend!

And it’s a rainy start to the weekend here in NYC, but I’ll take rain over snow most days. I was feeling under the weather the past few days, but nothing some Dayquil and rest couldn’t handle.  Tonight, I’m excited to be covering the launch of Gossip Meets Couture, then helping my friend celebrate her birthday in city.I found the perfect dress that’d I’d been looking for in my size for a while, and lucky me :) someone returned it! Saturday I’ll be attending the NYC Coffee and Tea Festival then volunteering at the Black Tie Black Jack event hosted by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Sunday I’ll be sleeping in (Yay!) and heading to work.

What’s your weekend looking like? Need some ideas?

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Crack open your cure for cabin fever in a Coca-Cola Winter Wonderland. Grab a free can of Coke and get a chance to star in your very own digital flipbook.

Friday 11am – 5pm

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Sunday 11am – 5pm

Ice skating season comes to a close in Bryant Park! The last day to skate is Sunday from 8am to 10pm

I hope you have a fabulous weekend!

Love AGT :)