It’s been a really hectic week at work, and between drafting and filing legal docs and scrambling to find court motions, the days seem to slip by. After a crazy workweek, I was more than ready to blow off some steam; so a few friends and I decided to try out the local restaurants and bars and really enjoyed ourselves. Here are a couple of pictures from our nights out:


Over the weekend, some friends and I hit up the National Mall (yet again). This time we stopped by the National Archives Building. Not gonna lie, I couldn’t help but think of
National Treasure the whole time. It reminded me that I wanted to track down the
Live Free or Die Hard tunnel where Bruce Willis drives a car off a ramp at the perfect angle and takes down the helicopter, and when he and Justin Long manage to dodge a flipping car by a few feet by merely ducking. Needless to say, the fourth installation of the action series was definitely realism at its best (ha, ha).
Afterwards, we viewed the Cinema of Dreams exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum. The exhibit aimed to compare the qualities of cinema and film to the characteristics of dreams. Truthfully, it was somewhat of a trippy experience. A few of the exhibits were slightly unsettling and the concept was a little too abstract for me, but we had a great time nonetheless. We then went to the Albert Einstein Memorial (random, I know). Here’s a picture of a few of us posing with Albert:
I’m super tired from today’s long day at work, so until next time!
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