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		<title>How it took us longer to get from the Smithsonian Station to Springfield, VA than it did from Richmond, VA to Springfield, VA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 21:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chase</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Easter holiday, Katie, the dogs, and I went up to her parents house to visit.  We left Friday (April 2) after Katie got off of work (I had Friday and Monday off as holidays).  A normal trip up there takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes, but Friday it took over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past Easter holiday, Katie, the dogs, and I went up to her parents house to visit.  We left Friday (April 2) after Katie got off of work (I had Friday and Monday off as holidays).  A normal trip up there takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes, but Friday it took over 2 and a half hours.  It was painfully slow at times on 95 and there was just a ton of traffic.  We assumed that would be the worst thing to happen. . .big mistake.</p>
<p>On Saturday, the entire family (Mom &amp; Dad O, the two exchanges students, Katie, and I) headed out to Washington D.C to see all the Cherry Blossoms.  We all were in agreement that taking the Metro would be a much better idea then trying to find a place to park in D.C.  It was quite busy at the Springfield-Franconia Metro station, but we expected that.  We had an uneventful trip to the Smithsonian stop on the Blue Line of about 35 to 40 minutes (Keep in mind, the Blue Line is the only line for the Springfield-Franconia Station).  We stayed for a few hours and took a lot of pictures of the Cherry Blossoms (link provided at the end) then we decided to return home.  This is where the fun begins.</p>
<p><span id="more-326"></span>As we are standing around waiting for Dad O. to put more money on our fair cards so we can get home, we see a little message about increased police activity at the Pentagon City station and that the station was closed.  We didn&#8217;t think anything about it even though that station is on the Blue Line.  I mean the station is closed, but the trains are still running through right?  WRONG!  This is where all our troubles began.  After we boarded the train along with hundreds of other people and we start heading down the tracks, the driver notifies everyone that the train will be stopping at the Arlington Cemetery station and we will all have to get off and shuttle buses will be provided to get to the other stations.  We wait about 5 minutes and the driver comes back on the speaker telling us that the train will now be stopping at the Pentagon (one stop down) and shuttles will be provided from there.</p>
<p>So, a while later we end up at the Pentagon along with hundreds of other people (and hundreds if not a thousand people outside)  and we all head outside towards the bus area.  During the escalator ride up, I discover the reason for the Pentagon City station being closed.  A <a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/getthere/2010/04/pentagon_city_metro_station_cl.html" target="_blank">bomb threat and suspicious package</a>.  So we all hit topside and what do we find?  Not a shuttle bus in sight.  Nope, not a single one.  Just normal buses running their regular routes.  On top of that, there is only one transit work and she had no idea what is going on.  The amount of disorganization by the WMATA was beyond belief.  Hundreds to Thousands of people stranded because of their ineptitude.</p>
<p>We stood around for a good 10 minutes while Dad O tried to see if the lady knew anything, once it was established that she did not, we all made out way towards the taxi area as we felt taking a taxi to a different metro stop past the Pentagon City was our best shot of getting home now.  Once we get down the the taxi stand, Dad O attempts to call the taxi company, but no one was answering after another 10 minutes or so.  At this point we start walking up the street as other people seem to be having luck catching taxis coming off the highway.  As luck would have it, we managed to catch two empty taxis (we had 6 people and needed two), one right behind the other.  At this point we decided to catch the metro at National Airport.  After a very scary taxi ride (I think he tried to kill us at least 2 times), we made it to the airport we an approximate cost of $10 per taxi.</p>
<p>From there, the metro ride was uneventful, but still quite packed.  We eventually made it back to Springfield and with an additional 15 min drive back to the house.  Total travel time:  3 hours.  That is around 4 to 5 times longer than it took us to get out there.  I can&#8217;t believe how horribly managed this situation was by the WMATA.  I couldn&#8217;t even begin to imagine what it would be like if there was an actual emergency and not just a scare.</p>
<p>Anyway, here are the Cherry Blossom and Easter Pictures as promised.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 154px"><a href="http://www.alixblog.net/photo-gallery/?album=DCCherryBlossomsAndEaster2010"><img title="Cherry Blossoms" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_-2Y-kriBLOw/S7pHhYvYNdI/AAAAAAAAHH0/kBdliZu2B80/s144/DSC_0049.JPG" alt="Cherry Blossoms and Easter 2010" width="144" height="96" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Cherry Blossoms and Easter 2010</p></div>
<p>Also, There have been some new pictures of Gimzo and Teddy uploaded.  They are the pictures at the end of the album.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 154px"><a href="http://www.alixblog.net/photo-gallery/?album=Gizmo"><img title="Gizmo" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_-2Y-kriBLOw/S7pHbWlZyjI/AAAAAAAAG_I/ZT14j-XrpTE/s144/DSC_0062.JPG" alt="New Pictures of Gizmo" width="144" height="96" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">New Pictures of Gizmo</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 154px"><a href="http://www.alixblog.net/photo-gallery/?album=Teddy"><img title="Teddy" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_-2Y-kriBLOw/S7pH6yBww9I/AAAAAAAAHEo/mBp6cPG6ZGA/s144/DSC_0003.JPG" alt="New Pictures of Teddy" width="144" height="96" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">New Pictures of Teddy</p></div>
<p>And finally, Katie&#8217;s flowers have started growing in the back of the house and I have managed to (mostly) complete our paver walkway that goes from the driveway to the door on the side of the garage.  As before, pictures are at the end of the album.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 154px"><a href="http://www.alixblog.net/photo-gallery/?album=House"><img title="House" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_-2Y-kriBLOw/S7pHKb3jxyI/AAAAAAAAG-o/4_JH0qE0h4c/s144/DSC_0018.JPG" alt="New Pictures of the House" width="144" height="96" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">New Pictures of the House</p></div>
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		<title>What&#8217;s fluffy and white?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 03:07:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, a bunny rabbit of course! Then again, so is the snow outside. Yes, it&#8217;s snowing again! We here in Richmond are a little shocked. See, since Chase and I moved here May 2006 we&#8217;ve had a few sporadic dustings a couple of ice storms but no snow accumulation. That is until March 2008, then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, a bunny rabbit of course! Then again, so is the snow outside. Yes, it&#8217;s snowing again! We here in Richmond are a little shocked. See, since Chase and I moved here May 2006 we&#8217;ve had a few sporadic dustings a couple of ice storms but no snow accumulation. That is until March 2008, then we got about 6-8&#8243;, and then once again this past December (8-10&#8243;). But here we are, a mere 6 weeks since our last major snow storm and it&#8217;s been snowing pretty heavily throughout the day; we have roughly 10-12&#8243; and it&#8217;s supposed to continue a bit more into the night.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 154px"><a href="http://www.alixblog.net/photo-gallery/?album=SnowStormJanuary2010"><img class=" " title="Snow Storm - January 2006" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_-2Y-kriBLOw/S2TzOoiMS4I/AAAAAAAAGxw/dX4OwYd3P78/s144/DSC_0010.JPG" alt="Teddy in teh Snow" width="144" height="96" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Teddy in the Snow</p></div>
<p>One issue I have noticed with some people here is that most of them don&#8217;t know about driving in the snow. I lost count of the number of people we saw out today attempting to drive but instead causing unsafe conditions for both themselves and other drivers. One car was fishtailing so badly we were afraid to pass it while it was in the far right lane &#8212; we were in the far left lane with an empty lane between us and them. It was a good thing Chase knows how to drive in the snow&#8230; they lost control, started to spin, and we stopped about 2-3 feet from their car. Then, of course you have the people who don&#8217;t clean the snow off of their cars, the people who go too fast, the people who go too slow, and the people in 4-wheel drive vehicles thinking that they are also 4-wheel stop. And to top the list, the inexperienced drivers who just don&#8217;t know what they&#8217;re doing regardless of weather.</p>
<p>But enough about idiot drivers and the weather. I started a new job about two weeks after Christmas, so I no longer work for one of the local universities. I now work for a local biotech company that does contract research. I&#8217;ve had a bit of a learning curve since I&#8217;ve barely been exposed to the techniques that the primary focus of my new job requires. However, I am having fun and learning a lot in the process. I suppose overall it just feels a bit odd working for a larger company (still relatively small in the grand scheme of things), although the group I&#8217;m part of is rather small (just me and my boss). As a lot of my friends and family know, I collect giant microbes. Unfortunately, since my research now focuses on whichever contract I&#8217;m working on I won&#8217;t be getting a new work-related microbe. Although I have recently acquired HIV, swine flu, T4 bacteriophage, and the plague (giant, fluffy microbes that is).</p>
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