Us volunteering at the Pink Tie Party of the DC Cherry Blossom Festival. Not bad after 12 months on the road. |
Volunteering doesn't always have to be difficult and dirty. Sometimes, depending on the gig, you might even have to get dressed up for the occasion.
On our recent stop back home in DC (okay, so we're behind a bit on the updates!), we had the opportunity to shower regularly and wear clothes that had not been wadded up in a backpack for months. Kip even managed to locate a razor.
Liz working the gift bag table. |
We could never have afforded the ticket prices to attend all of these events on our own. But as free labor, we were sometimes allowed to eat, drink, and be merry with the paying guests once all the work was done (and we promised not to misbehave).
Even better, we had the chance to refresh our event planning skills while seeing firsthand how a team of real pros put together high-profile receptions that included the Mayor of DC, a couple of ambassadors, tons of media and even the 2013 Cherry Blossom Princess. We felt almost as honored as the time our elementary school-aged nieces invited us to their "House Party."
Since we were working, we didn't have a lot of time for photos at the events, other than the few seen here.
In honor of the most beautiful festival in Washington, further below we present to you a few of the photos we took down on the Tidal Basin as the thousands of cherry trees were in full bloom.
Ever wonder how to gain free entry into a VIP or high-priced event without getting arrested?
Try volunteering.
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