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On staying out of jail: D.C. photo journal.

March 10, 2011 13 Comments

[The sun sets over Maryland.]

I called my parents at 8:45 am from D.C. this past Saturday to check in. This is what good daughters do; they place regular phone calls home to verify safety and well-being. I was standing on a low brick wall across from an Irish pub in Arlington, VA, hundreds of runners in various shades of green milling around below me as I stuck a finger in one ear and pressed my phone up to the other.

“I’m at a race,” I shouted, “there’s a leprechaun on a scooter bike, I’m having a Guinness for breakfast. How are you guys?”

In the background, I heard my mom: “Washington? She’s not calling from jail again, is she?”

Excellent question. Considering one of the last phone calls I placed to them from the district was while handcuffed to a tile wall next a lovely prostitute who was coaching me, “Girl, you gots to breathe. Just breathe.”

I love D.C. I love it more when I’m not handcuffed to various stationary objects, like the tree that time outside of Chadwick’s. Bicycle cops are like ninjas!

[Breakfast of champions, while my friend was an actual champion, running 4 miles. Go, Cline, go!]

This weekend was like a dose of sunshine and booze and fine female companionship that soothed my soul; Hollins girls are like big hugs, take note. Friday, I sat across from one of my dearest friends of all time, ate and drank my fill, and caught up on things we don’t cover hourly on G-chat. Saturday, I hopped up with the sun to cheer her on as she bolted around Arlington.

margarita Uncle Julio's[How it all began.]

Beginning at 3PM on Saturday, we partook in an epic bar crawl through downtown, hitting up no less than 8 venues. I’m freaking serious—8 bars. There may have been more. There also may have been a panda bear. There was definitely a taxi cab that knew a few dance moves.


How I love thee:

We moved on. A lot. Behold, the lovely Carrington, organizer, whistle-blower, shaker of tail feather:

[Know why I love Virginia so much? I met this young man and out of the clear blue sky, he knew my brother. And my godbrother, David. I mean, worlds don’t get smaller than they do when you are a Hoo.]

There is life beyond bar crawls, you know. But only just barely. I took this from the car the next day while wearing a lovely shade of green on my face:

And all good things must come to an end. My good thing ended with me curled in a ball on the carpet of the USAirways terminal in DCA, a Quarter Pounder with cheese cooling its heels on my thighs.

Don’t weep for me, though; I stayed clear of Johnny Law, and that’s more than I can say for my prior visits to this magical city. While there’s nothing like being threatened with resisting arrest because you got a little kicky on the Plexi-glass with your Prada heels, this visit takes the cake.

In conclusion, a couple of text messages between husband and wife, as we spent our weekends apart, hearts growing fonder in the absence:

R: I got you a present.

C: Another cat light switch cover?

R: Nope. You are actually going to like this.

C: Hint?

R: It’s for your collection!

C: A vinyl record!!!! I got you a present too: I caught an Obama fart in a jar.

-Carey

p.s. Apologies for the excess of “I’m sipping” photos. They seem to be really fun to take while partaking, but stupid to look at after.

Filed Under: Essays Tagged With: bar crawl, travel, Washington D.C.

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Comments

  1. Leanne says

    March 15, 2011 at 8:21 pm

    Carey sounds like you had a great time in D.C with your friends. Girls time is always great. And a beer for breakfast while your on vacation is priceless. : ) keep having fun

    Reply
  2. Lizzie says

    March 15, 2011 at 8:36 pm

    Wowzas!
    Can’t believe I missed this trip!
    Looking forward to a rematch in tha Mond!

    Reply
    • Caroline says

      March 16, 2011 at 7:21 am

      Sign me up for that one too!

      Reply
  3. heather clark says

    March 15, 2011 at 11:00 pm

    i hate jail.

    Reply
    • Corks and Caftans says

      March 15, 2011 at 11:09 pm

      um, dying. because… I do too.

      hahahahaha. we should probably hang out.

      Reply
  4. featherfactor says

    March 16, 2011 at 12:12 am

    Very fun recap to read 🙂 The Obama fart is hilarious.

    http://www.featherfactor.com

    Reply
  5. Amber's Notebook says

    March 16, 2011 at 1:43 am

    Looked like a great time. you are all so pretty!
    Amber’s Notebook

    Reply
  6. Caroline says

    March 16, 2011 at 1:37 pm

    That was a blast… Again, please!

    Reply
  7. merciblahblah says

    March 17, 2011 at 8:08 am

    I laughed aloud SEVERAL times whilst reading this, which, lucky for you was NOT while I was at work. Otherwise, I fear I might have had to place you under citizen’s arrest. I’m sure you’re familiar…

    MWAH!
    shannan

    Reply
  8. taylorbigler says

    March 17, 2011 at 9:55 am

    ahh girl trips are the best. they are especially awesome when jail time is not on the itinerary. looks like a blast! got to love DC.

    Reply
  9. Victoria says

    March 17, 2011 at 12:02 pm

    Totally unrelated to this adorable post…but I walked by a sample sale for Roberta Freymann yesterday and thought, CAFTANS! CAREY WOULD LOVE THIS!

    Are you familiar with RF’s stuff?

    Victoria
    http://diva-in-distress.blogspot.com

    Reply
    • Corks and Caftans says

      March 17, 2011 at 12:11 pm

      No!? I thought she just did jewelry? amazing… on a hunt now.

      Reply
  10. carrie says

    March 17, 2011 at 3:36 pm

    seeing your little face inside that margarita glass put a huge grin on my face. i am also now thirsty.

    here’s to staying out of jail on st. patrick’s day!

    xo,
    c

    Reply

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