Afterwards, I headed over to the National Cathedral to meet my friend Katie for Sunday mass. This structure is gorgeous in terms of American churches, but is probably nothing in the eyes of Europeans. The building was hit hard by the earthquake last fall (that cracked the Wash. monument) and HUUUUGE pieces fell off the top of it. They were points from the roof, that sort of look like giant chess pieces. Like from wizard's chess in HP2. Capped off the afternoon with a traditional DC brunch :)
The week went by quickly! I was very busy with finishing multiple projects at work. This made me happy, since i'd rather be busy than bored, like some other interns were at their jobs. If you want to learn more about what I did, click on http://fsround.org/ and head to the "research tab." I did some work on "Fast Facts" from June 14th on, and also worked on the "Cumulative Weight" link. I finished up my biggest project of the semester, a giant 50-page Fast Facts book that will be released before the company's Fall Conference.
On Thursday, my parents were in town to pick me up and we went to dinner in Georgetown - at a tapas restaurant! mmmm. and of course cupcakes for dessert. I moved out on Friday afternoon and my parents helped me pack up after a final half day at work!
My internship at the Roundtable was a great experience for me this summer. I learned mountains of info about the economic crisis, the current state of the economy, financial legislation, the national debt, and how Washington functions as a political city. I attended two high-profile hearings. My work was featured on the company's website, and some was sent out to over 700 congressional offices and financial trade companies. I networked with professionals. I took a course on foreign policy, and recognized my growing interest in that field. I am beginning to consider grad school. I enjoyed time in an amazing, never-boring city. All in all, this summer helped me figure out small bits of my future. And that is all I could have asked for!
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