Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Rain, Rain Go Away…

If there is only one thing that you remember about DC, remember this: During the months of April and May, never leave home without an umbrella. People say that it always rains in the Pacific Northwest; I guess these people have never spent a spring in the District. I wish someone had given me this piece of advice prior to my arrival in DC. I would have saved money on replacing suits. Nothing ruins a nice suit quicker than an afternoon shower.


The worst part is that DC rain will catch you completely off-guard. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT be fooled by the morning sunshine….it’s a trick. I cannot tell you how many times I have laughed at the paranoid people carrying around umbrellas on picturesque spring days. Guess the joke was on me, since those folks were the ones who remained dry during the 7:30 shower.

Don't be the guy walking into the office with the dripping suit!! It's the worst.

So be smart and heed this nugget of wisdom. When you’re packing your bag, make sure you make room for your favorite umbrella. You do not want to end up like me, outside caught in the rain.

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Top 5 Must Visit Places….

There are a million cool places in DC; however there are only a hand full of places that must be visited whenever one travels to the District—especially if you are going to be in DC for a prolonged period of time. These places aren’t in order, but each is unique and most certainly worth the time.

Supreme Court of the United States- You do not have to be a legal scholar to enjoy the live action of the highest court in the land. Not to mention, the justices are hilarious. Be sure to get there early, really early. You would think folks were waiting for Redskins tickets.

Bangkok Bistro- The best Thai food in DC, hands down!!!

National Cathedral- It’s a trek to get there, but once you’re there, you will realize that the walk was worth it. The gothic architecture is amazing.

Ben’s Chili Bowl- I do not think the chili is as great as people say. However, the crew is amazing, and no trip to DC is complete without a stop by Ben’s.

Kramerbooks & Afterwords: Bookstore and Cafe- Beer + Books = Bliss

When you are make your list of destinations, make sure you add these wonderful places. Trust me, you will not be sorry!

Network, Network, Network!!!

I cannot stress enough the importance of networking. For years I have been told that networking is a critical part of climbing up the social and professional ladder. Nowhere is the more true than in the nation’s capital. Since I have been in DC, I have learned first hand the importance of shaking hands and making connections (with the right people, of course). DC is a small city, which makes networking that more important—especially if you are hoping to land a job here afterwards. Plus, practice makes perfect.


A strong network goes a long way.


No matter where you want to end up, DC is a great place to start building your professional network. You never know when a friend in a Congress member’s office might come in handy. Moreover, it never hurts to have a ton of people in your address book; it makes you feel important. You should strive to be like the people in those Verizon commercial. Take it from them; having the one of the strongest networks is great thing.

As an added bonus, most of the prime networking events feature free food and drinks. Just the other day, my friend, Dofo, and I were able to network with Mayor and his staff at a fundraiser. A few handshakes and a few free cocktails led to possible campaign jobs in the fall. You just never know what can happen if you meet the right people.

So go practice your introduction, get your suits and business cards ready, and build up your network one Washingtonian at a time!

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Ain't no BBQ like a TWC BBQ

Spring is in the air!!!! What better way to kick it off than to fire up the grill? This past weekend, since the weather was fantastic, a few of the guys at the Grove decided to grill it up on the patio.

Amazing People + Amazing Food = Great Time.

Iron Chef Mike

Jacob & Keith living the good life

I even broke my vow against eating beef in order to partake in the festivities. A nice burger, along with an ice-cold brew, is the best way to cap of a week. To top it off, there was no rain!!! Mother Nature has a funny way of ruining my good days with unexpected showers. Luck must have been our side, since there was not a single drop!!!

Hopefully this isn’t the last time my good old friends fire up!!

Not So Ordinary People

It’s hard to believe that I have been in DC for since January. Since I started TWC, I have had my fair share of amazing experiences. I had the opportunity to do things that many individuals only dream of doing. Just the other day, I was walking from my office, all of sudden, Henry Paulson shows up. For those of us who are not economics junkies, Henry Paulson is the most recent Secretary of The Treasury. The chance to speak to Henry Paulson, or any person in government, is an opportunity that so many people—especially those political junkies—would die for. However, while meeting government officials is pretty cool, the best people to meet are the folks in TWC.

No joke, the guys and gals in TWC are some of the most amazing people out there. Since I’ve been in DC, I have met people from all around the country with so many amazing life experiences. Coming from the Northeast, I never envisioned interacting with someone from Wyoming or Montana, yet alone, forming a legitimate friendship. Coming from the Northeast, I had no idea about life in the states between the Coasts; I couldn’t even tell you where Indiana was on a map. However, since I have been here, I have gained a whole new outlook on life. It is so interesting to hear the perspectives that individuals outside of NYC or LA have on life, and I feel that my conservations with folks from Arkansas or Texas have allowed to grow tremendously. Living with such a diverse group of people has helped me shatter many, if not all, of the views I had coming into the program. I just wish that some of these would move to Jersey, so that they can keep me from falling back into my old ways of thinking.

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