
Archive for May, 2009
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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009End of the Year Celebration
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009Mark your calendars! May 21st at 6:00 p.m. in the Kepner Auditorium we are having our annual end of the year celebration for the trips. Ms. Arriaga will unveil her slideshows from DC and Europe 2009, the students are giving short speeches and Joshua & Jonathan Arreola’s group will break dance for us. Every student will be given a certificate of travel. We hope to see you there!
Dinner is catered by Chez José. It’s free but you must RSVP to Carrie Olson (Carrie_Olson@dpsk12.org) by Thursday at noon.
DC 2009 Day 2
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009- Ebony and Maria at Ford's Theater
- Katya and Heather finallly meet
- A great chef!
- Tony Cheng's
- Moon rock touch
- Strong girls :)
- Washington Monument
- At the top of the Washington Monument, 490 feet high!
- At Ford's theater
- More planes
- Ms. Olson's girls at the Air and Space Museum
We had a busy day on our first full day in Washington, DC. Our day started with a great breakfast made by Halle and Mr. T our wonderful friends at the Embassy Suites kitchen. It is so heartwarming to see our old friends still here. Everyone ate a good breakfast thanks to them.
We learned about the White House at the Visitor’s Center. Many children were thrilled to see the pets of the children through the years. Jackie O’s timeless beauty caught many of our girls’ attention. They commented on how pretty she was “back in the day.” We also got our Junior Park Ranger stamp on our booklets providing an introduction to the National Park system. We were saddened to hear that “our” ranger, Jennifer Epstein, who has helped us so much in the past years is out on sick leave. We hope she gets better soon.
Our visit to the top of the Washington Monument was exciting. The students loved seeing all the places we’ve studied about from so high up. We learned that a monument was created when someone is still living whereas a memorial is created after someone has died. Interesting!
We also had a fast-paced visit to the Air and Space Museum. It was filled with interepretive talks, hands-on demonstrations and all of the usual interesting airplanes, rockets and space things. The students loved touching the moonrock. There were also lots of space things made out of Legos, including Star Wars spaceships.
Tony Cheng’s Mongolian Barbeque is always a highlight and today was no exception. The staff there has taken care of our students for the last 17 trips to DC. We LOVE their food. Some students are wary of selecting raw food to be cooked but loved it once it’s cooked.
The remodeled Ford’s Theater rounded out our day and everyone got a t-shirt from here. We also visited the House Where Lincoln Died. The students thought it was really small.
Swimming, Italian food and working in our books rounded out the day and we’re ready for more DC!
DC 2009, Day One
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009The 17th annal DC trip began on May 1, 2009. Along with us this year we have 35 sixth graders (including 9 Denison Montessori students), two eighth graders, a ninth grader and six chaperones for a total of 44 people. We are so excited to be traveling to our nation’s capital with another great group of children.
Many had never flown before so many screamed when the plane took off, much to the delight of our fellow travelers! Before we even touched down, we had received two “unasked for” compliments. Our children truly are the best! We at dinner at the airport this year to be able to get out and about on the Mall. Jack Thompson surprised us again this year by showing up unexceptedly to meet us. We toured the World War Two Memorial, the Korean War Memorial, the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial and ended on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial as the sun set. We continued on to our favorite ice cream place where Ms. Arriaga pitched in to help serve!
James of Fancy Flier has helped us out with transportation for years and he just as helpful again! He finally got to meet my daughter after all these years of hearing about her.
Everyone was ready to sleep by the time we got settled in to our favorite hotel, Embassy Suites! Many of our favorite people are still here and remember us. We love staying here.
I am inserting some pictures here. You’ll notice that they are mianly from my group. I apologize, I haven’t been able to get the other adults media cards yet. When I do, will add more. All the pictures will also be available on our Flickr site.
Thank you for your support!
- Checking in at the airport
- The spot where MLK, Jr. stood for his speech
- Ms. Olson's Group at the Lincoln Memorial
- Ms. Olson's Group at the Lincoln Memorial
- DC 2009 Group
- First Metro Ride
- Dinner at the Airport

































