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Posted: 9:07 am EST January 18, 2009Updated: 11:51 am EST January 20, 2009
We left there and went to the National Mall. You should have seen the look on the kids faces as the saw things like the Washington Monument and the Capitol Building. They were all grabbing their digital cameras (which were donated) and snapping away. Many of these students have never been to the nation's capital before. They toured the National Mall...went to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum among other stops.Then came the grand finale! The kids got a private tour of the Capitol Building compliments of Congressman Phil Gingrey (who came in on a Sunday just to provide access for the kids). What was so special about this tour was the kids got to go onto the House floor and sit in the seats where congressmen sit. Congressman Gingrey then took questions from the group who asked about everything from the pictured on the walls, to whether or not Gingrey and his staff coordinate the attire! This was a rarity that the students (and I) enjoyed! What an experience for me...I mean for them :-)Last night the group ate at a Japanese Steak House called Sekura. The students shrieked, ooooed, and ahhhhed as the chefs/performers twirled spatulas, and set the griddles on fire! The food was superb.Today South Cobb High has a rather mild day planned so right now Levar and I are on the way to catch up with the Ron Clark Academy kids who will be performing at a luncheon in DC. We are cabbing it from our hotel in Dumfries, VA. Cha Ching!!! The good news is because it's a holiday, traffic going in to the city today is light.Saturday MorningAfter a little more than 10 hours on the road we arrived in Fredericksburg, Va. where we just finished up breakfast at Golden Corral. The bus trip wasn’t bad….a little cold for a while until the heat started to kick in. But once I was warm-ish I was able to fall asleep, and I slept like a log. I remember making one stop at the South Carolina line, but I hear we made several more stops, most of which I slept through.
These kids woke up with just as much if not more excitement than they had last night.As we were waking up, the principal, Mr. Rivera, grabbed the microphone and began reading one of the lastest newspaper articles written about the band. In the midst of all this inaugural hype the students have become accustomed to reading articles and seeing stories on their band, but they’re just as interested nevertheless. On this trip alone there is representation from the New York Times, the Marietta Daily Journal and one other local station besides us. Also CNN Headline News was out yesterday covering the band, as well and there will be an article in People Magazine next week. Right now we’re on the way to band practice at Woodbridge High School and after that we’ll be checking in to our hotel. I’ve attached a few pictures from the send off pep rally, a shot of those on our bus and a snapshot of breakfast this morning.Friday nightWe've been on the bus now for about 45 minutes. Whereas the excitement of the moment had the students chanting and singing and cheering when they first got on the bus, now many have started to drift off to sleep. Others are texting with loved ones back home, some are having phone conversations. The longer we're on the road the quieter the bus will likely get.
Before we got on the bus the students got quite the send off at South Cobb High School. There was a pep rally and the gymnasium was packed with parents, friends and other well wishers cheering the marching band on. They formed a human tunnel for the students to walk through on the way to the buses, high fiving them and clapping all the way. Then the crowd formed a second tunnel for the buses to pass through as they exited the parking lot onto Austell Rd. It was VERY exciting for everyone involved.For me, another highlight of the night was our live coverage from the bus. My photographer Levar James and I were able to go live from the bus using a camera called a skype. It was the first time our station attempted to use this technology live on air, and it wasn't perfect, but we were able to utilize this new method....and it'll only get smoother in the future.Look out for my blogs all weekend long and each day leading up to the inauguration. I'll also try to include some pictures and video when I can!
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