Friday, December 18, 2015

Post #2 THE WHITE HOUSE-- THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE

Dear Congressmen,
Last week, my friend told me if one day I visit Washington D.C., i should visit the White House too. I heard that the tour in the White House is one of the most popular to attend. She told me I had to book a ticket in advance in order to me take the tour but i didn't know. I am writing a letter this to you if i could visit the white house even though i didn't book the ticket in advance since i'm already in Washington D.C. and ask you if i could take the tour early this week. I have seen the white house virtually but I really want to see it in person. Taking the tour virtually, I enjoyed looking at the portraits and small statues of the presidents and able to look around the rooms. Also, it would be nice if i could see the first lady and the president. Looking inside the White House virtually is really nice house I've ever seen and it was fun looking at ancient things and old furniture. What I like about the White House is that almost all of the room are decorated differently and has different color wallpaper in each room. The founding father felt like the White House is important to build for the president because it is the symbol of our country. This house shows us that America is strong and has freedom. Also, this house is a place where everyone work together including the president to make America a better country. Since the first lady said that the White House is everyone’s home, I would like to request a visit. I wanted to visit the White House because I would like to learn more about my country and see many interesting arts and what people do or work in the White House. This is really important for me because i don't really know a lot about my country and it would be nice if i could visit. If i don't get a chance to visit, I will probably take a walk around the White House and view the beautiful scenery around that area. If the tour is full, can i book a tour now for a couple month. If yes, I would be happy to go back and visit again!
Thank You,
Annie Dang




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