Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Best Summer Ever by Adam Dovens

I can say with absolute certainty that this summer has been by far my favorite summer ever. I have had so much fun and have meet so many new great people. this summer has not only helped me professionally but also personally. I have meet so many different type of people with a very different type of personality. Not to insult Norfolk but the fact of the matter is a lot of people have the same old story. Their is no real variety, but in DC i have been exposed to such a different variety of people with some great and interesting view points. DC has really opened my eyes to whole different political side of the country and how it influences our daily lives. I used to think politics was something that was done at such a high level that it was really hard to see how it effects the common man. Now I see how much the ADA actually helped every person in the disability community. I am really thankful for the opportunity that AAPD has given me this summer. Thank you so much AAPD you have changed my life!!!!!!!!

1 comment:

  1. Adam, we expect such great things from you with your insight and skills and dedication to pursuing the best life has to offer! I am so glad to hear that you will take lessons about life, politics, and disability rights from this summer into your future. Please let me and AAPD know how we can continue to support you in your endeavors, and please keep us posted on all your successes!

    Have a great semester,
    David

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