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Wow House: P Street Living with Plunge Pool
Real estate in Northwest DC that makes you say "Wow."

I am a proud District resident, Go NATS! That said, as a native of the Philly suburbs, I will always be a Philadelphia Eagles fan.
Patch allows me to continue my work in online media and to connect neighbors eager to make a difference in D.C.
I graduated from American University in 2006 with degrees in Political Science and Communications.
I married my husband, Peter, in October 2009 at the Washington Club in Dupont Circle; it rained, but we made the most of it.
In my free time I enjoy running, yoga, swimming, trying new food, cooking and good wine.
My favorite places in Georgetown are Rose Park and the Neighborhood Library.
Prior to working for Patch, I wrote for DCMud, a real estate and development online journal. There I learned the ins and outs of development, zoning and historic preservation in the District. I've never met a building permit I didn't like.
Prior to my writing career, I worked in various political capacities including a stint as a political director on a Pennsylvania campaign in 2008 and prior to that as a paralegal at the Justice Department.
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Religion
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My moral compass is guided by Judeo-Christian values, but I do not subscribe to any one religion.
Real estate in Northwest DC that makes you say "Wow."

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