Sawasdee! (Hi!)
Now we have reached the last day of the trip (April 11th).
Today our tour guide was Dan who led us to Capitol Building, walked to the
Library of Congress to explore, and walked through the Reading Room.
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| In front of the Capitol Building |
| Theetat and me in the Library of Congress |
Next we walked to the Supreme Court which was the highest
court in the land and this is also a part of judicial branch and we have
learned that every decision the Supreme Court decided is the final word.
| All of us (from Thailand, South Korea and Germany) on the steps of the Supreme Court |
Here comes the excited part! We got back on the bus and go
to walk to the White House (both North and South entrances). Our friend bought
an Obama bobble head, so she took a picture with it in front of the White House
which we found it was funny :D
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| Group shot at the White House |
| Me, Dream and Prim (Thailand) in front of the White House |
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| OBAMA! |
Then we walked to the Washington Monument. This used to be
the tallest construction for 1 year! But then the record was taken by
the Eiffel tower!
| In front of the Washington Monument |
Then we went back on the bus and headed to Smithsonian for
lunch and time to explore. We chose to go to the Natural History Museum and
National Air and Space Museum. These 2 museums were very cool! In Natural
History Museum, we got to see the “Hope Diamond” which was originate from India
and also known as the King’s Jewel. We went to see a lot of stuff like dinosaur
fossils. After that we headed to National Air and Space Museum, we saw the
first origin of the aviation the “Wright Brothers’ Plane.”
| Theetat, Supacheep and Wonsuk at the Air & Space Museum |
It was a beautiful day and had no rain so guess what guys…Shopping
time! We walked down M Street in Georgetown (one of the oldest neighborhoods in
DC) and had dinner on M St. at J Paul’s.
This is the last day of our trip. We met new people, made
new friends, smiled, laughed and had fun together. For 7 days we have stayed together,
in the meantime, we learned new languages from our friends all over the world
in this trip, exchange our cultures and experiences in America as an exchange
student. How awesome is this!
After this wonderful trip, we will keep in touch with each other because now we are friends! And
even more than that, we are like brother and sister :D Thank you YFU and Belo that
really gave us an opportunity to meet everybody and explore New York,
Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
Thank you Karla who always took care of us, Thank you
Rosalia and Laura … you two worked so hard, you two are also awesome and rock!
Just so you know that we love you so much J
Finally, thank you for every exchange students, all of you
are our favorite and we hope to see you all again soon …
We’ll remember the great time on this trip forever!
--Chananchida & Theetat, Thailand
















