Wednesday, July 13, 2011

DC Was Quite a Trip!

I had to go to Washington, D.C. to have all of my documents authenticated yesterday.  I took my friend Anne and Jacob.  We hit almost no traffic (thanks, Jacob for letting us use the HOV lane!) and made excellent time!  When I got to the Office of Authenications they informed me that my teaching certificate and my Master's Degree had been notarized in Virginia, but not Sealed by the state.  Therefore I had to get them notarized and sealed in D.C..  Not only did I have to do that, but it had to be done before 11 am which is when the Office of Authentication closes.  So, Anne, Jacob and I started a scavenger hunt through D.C..  We got the notary, and the Seal and it was 10:45.  Thanks to Anne's good driving skills we navigated back to the office, I jumped out of the moving car (really - but moving very slowly) and ran to the office.  I got there at 11:01 and the doors were locked.  I waited for someone to come out and I snuck in the door.  I went to the window and begged the lady to PLEASE take me.  And guess what - she DID!  It restored my faith in the human population.  So then we took my documents to The UAE Embassy, dropped them off, and came on home.  All this on one of the hottest days of the year in LONG SLEEVES.  I know, I know, "it's gonna be a lot hotter where you're going!" 

3 comments:

  1. All I can say to this story is... "the first adventure of many!" keep up the good writing.

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  2. a sweater, Mary Ellen....really...? I think you can safely pack that away and leave in VA.

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  3. Mary Ellen - will your cell phone still work over there? My daughter's father in law goes over on travel frequently and has said he would like to look you up - he visits the area often -let me know how you can be reached. He is the energizer bunny and becomes a friend with everyone he meets - he is excited about your being over there to teach.

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