Saturday, February 28, 2009

Day 3 : It's a small world

Yesterday I visited Arlington Cemetery in the morning. It was a moving experience and I wish we could have spent more time there. We got to see JFK's eternal flame and the Lee Manson. I've started to become very interested in history, more so than ever. After that we headed to a student luncheon where Tony Blakely spoke. One of his main points was that the challenge is to know when to stand firm in your values or when you should compromise slightly. I believe this not only applies to politics but to life in general.

The odd event of yesterday is that I met some fellow CPAC students that are across the hall from us in our hotel. They just so happen to be from Eastern Michigan University. I'm from michigan so we chatted for a little bit. Also I ran into a friend of mine from high school on the street two days ago. It really made me realize how small the world is. ( I know everyone says that but I have a little more belief in the saying now.)

Well it's early and we are off to see Elaine Chao, Ann Coulter, and attend a Woman of the Year Luncheon.

Katharine Stewart

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