That new day, that promise, the hope, the joy -- it was not only in Washington DC, but all over this country and the world.
I think that anyone who watched the inauguration ceremonies today came away with a smile, with tears, with a sense of hope, and some sadness as well, when we learned of Senator Kennedy’s collapse at the luncheon following the inauguration. I know that we all wish him well.
My watching the inauguration had its frustrating moments and I had to rely on reruns. As some of you know we cancelled our TV service some time ago so I knew I would have to watch online and I did – until Obama spoke his first two sentences and the picture froze, no sound. So, I scared the dogs for awhile as I jumped up and down behaved in a very unladylike manner until the techie person arrived to set up my new computer. So, I’ve had to rely on reading and seeing re-runs.
But all of that didn’t take away from the joy, the excitement as this country realized what we have accomplished, what huge steps forward we have taken. The crowd of people there was amazing and gave voice once again to the hopes of so many in this country and the world.
It is a day that I will never forget.
6 comments:
Today was a new beginning. We have taken back our country. Now we have to get busy to realize our hopes.
Wow--I love days filled with history. Thank you for sharing your part in it!
It's a day none of us will forget. I'm sure YouTube will show you what you missed, and Google will let you read his speech and th Inaugural poem, and hopefully you saw their first dance at the Neighborhood Ball.
Same here! Well said, Linda! That's exactly how I feel.
I had to work today, of all days... but I took my little bitty tv in with me, and it is an old black and white thing that we used to take camping when I was a kid, so you know it's an oldie... and we gathered around the tiny table top screen and watched as he was sworn in and made his magnificent speech... I wouldn't have missed it for the world!
SYLVIA
I think today was the kind of day people world wide will remember just where they were when they heard that speech. Congratulations to the US of A for voting in their first black President.
June in Oz
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