Subject: Letters, part Deux!
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Posted on: 2008-09-06 00:50:00 UTC

From my previous post...

(forgive any spelling errors), who is the Speaker of the House. On the other hand, Dick Cheney is the President of the Senate. In the House wing we also saw the spot where John Quincy Adams died while serving as a representative. He died during a House meeting, and the cause was a cardiac arrest. Did you know that he slept through some, if not many of those meetings? I once slept during class in sixth grade when we were studying the ancient Greeks. Thank God the teacher wasnt lecturing at the time.
When we left the building, problems arose. Tony and Ashley had, by the looks of it, fast metabolisms, and therefore were hungry. Sarah accused Frank of wanting to starve us. He wanted to get us to Union Station for lunch, and when Sarah told him that it would probably be too far, he lost his temper. They had a little screaming match, and then Frank leaves us to go back to the hotel. Bad moveSarah then assumed that he was deserting us and hammered another nail into his coffin. We ended up spending the afternoon without him. So our little troop headed back to the art museum to see if they had a restaurant. They did, but it was closed. We then browsed around in the gift shop and there I bought a little black guidebook to go with my journal (these letters) and the photos I took. I think that would be a nice present, wouldnt you agree?
Jenny
Dear Mrs. Fallace,
We spent the rest of the afternoon enclosed in soap-operatic drama. Eating lunch at the National Museum of the American Indian (where we went after the art galleries) is strongly not recommended because the chicken soup is spicy, and the buffalo burger, according to Tony, was flavorless. The only interesting thing about lunch was that it was Native American fare. Afterward we only had half an hour to go through a bit of the museum before it closed. I wasnt all too interested in the Native Americans, so I nearly bolted out of the exhibit at the fifteen-minute-before-this-museum-closes warning. Aunt Sarah wasnt too pleased with that because she had wanted to come here.
When we got back to the hotel, the real drama began. Aunt Sarah screamed at Uncle Frank for about an hour straight. Theyve got plenty of parallels with Ron and Hermione in the Harry Potter books all right. Sarah accused Frank of ignoring her achievements, and instead focusing on her failures, putting her down as we say. She was in such a sour mood that she nearly left for Pennsylvania a day early! (We were going to visit Pennsylvania to go to the Longwood Gardens and see an old friend of my aunts.) In the end, we kids had to make Uncle Frank swear to God that he wouldnt lose his temper and yell at any family member anymore. So far he has kept his oath, but Im not going to trust that.
Were going to Pennsylvania tomorrow and its going to be a long car drive. Aunt Sarah has rented a car now, but we walked around DC and wore our feet to their metatarsals. What a lovely trip.
Jenny

Day Seven: April 11, 2008
Dear Mrs. Fallace,
Wow, the Longwood Gardens are so lovely! I took so many pictures of it. It is simply splendid. What is not splendid, however, is the long drive that we endured just to get here. Uncle Frank nearly broke his vow. But they havent sued for divorce yet, and that is a good thing.
There simply arent enough adjectives in this language to describe the beauty and majesty of these gardens, so Ill fast forward to my aunts friends house and family. She has a son named Anderson and a daughter named Alina. Alina is eleven, and shes in fifth grade. Apparently their fifth grade is like our seventh grade because theyve already learned what well be learning in May. Alina also acts like a seventh grader with her manner of dressing (she always buys at Aeropostale, and would never touch Abercrombie or Hollister, the preppy stores, with a ten foot long pole) and her lifestyle (she gossips, stereotypes, surfs the internet, and obsesses over My Chemical Romance, especially Ray Toros afro and Gerard Ways looks.) Her teachers only assign about 2 minutes worth of homework every night, so she has plenty of time to do what she wants. (and no, I dont want to go to her school. I like it here at Venado.) We slept over at their house.
Tomorrow were flying home. I cant wait to see you again.
Jenny

Last Day: April 12, 2008
Dear Mrs. Fallace,
Im heading back to good old Irvine now. I cant wait for Monday. I want to see Brittany and Christinas faces when I give them their little presents. I want to give Mr. Angel the document replicas to display in his classroom. But most of all, I want to see you again, and learn everything you can teach me about Biology before June. Can you believe how quickly time has gone by? Soon Ill be an eighth grader and I wont be little Jenny, the teachers pet anymore. Thats probably a hard thing to go throughletting your students go; especially those that did well in your class and who you wish you could teach again. (I bet you wont be so misty-eyed seeing the bad kids off, though) But maybe Im wrong and maybe Im right. All I know now is that now Im sitting in an airplane seat, feeling my ears pop and watching the planes progress on a map, watching it slowly take me back home.
Jenny

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