Monday, January 19, 2009

Witnessing History - Part 1

So...my last semester of grad school was hard. Very hard. And perhaps I stretched myself more than enough ways to make myself crazy. Hence the absolute silence around here. But, now I have my degree and I would not have changed one thing! Sure, I nearly lost my mind, but in the end it was all worth it! (Not sure if the husband and the puppy feel the same way, not there not really complaining at the moment so we'll assume they're over it).
Now I'm free! This means that we've got the freedom to do totally awesome things, like travel with the rest of humanity to the most amazing thing to happen in my life time - the Inauguration of Barack Obama !!!! Tonight we are doing "Inauguration Day Strategery" which includes things like "Have a positive attitude!," and, "Stuff your pockets with toilet paper! And granola bars!" We've already had an amazing time, box relaxing and braving the city for the Inauguration Concert 2009. Here's the recap:







1.) Arriving at the concert and asking strangers to take our picture. The woman with the guy that took this for us shook her head "no" when asked if they would take the picture. Nice. 2.) Getting interviewed for BBC radio. Lost a bit of respect for the BBC when the reporter asked us to pretend that it was the next day and that we were super excited about Beyonce and Usher. Apparently the UK is not as into Springsteen and James Taylor. 3.) The crowd was HUGE. And we were pretty close to the front. 4.) Singing along with everyone was amazing and made me happy happy happy!!

Overall, I was truly amazed at the spirit and kindness of the crowd. Everyone seemed genuinly thrilled to be there and we were able to chat with people from all over the country that were there to have a good time and share the experiance. It was fantastic! And the amazing line up of performers capped off by a speech by the President Elect was beyond words. And, as the program continually reminded us, we were WITNESSING HISTORY. ;) I can't wait to tell my grandchildren about this!




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