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Saturday, January 3, 2009
NEW BLOG!
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Home for the Holidays
I am finally home for winter break! I am ecstatic. This couldn’t have come at a better time. No more thinking about school or grades or university life – just relaxation. I get to do only the things I WANT to do. I am going to do NOTHING productive for the rest of the evening! Well, I will probably unpack, and I might start planning what I’m going to do with my break… and I will for certain start reading one of the books on my list for the next four weeks… ok, well maybe I’m not so good at not being productive, but at least these are things I enjoy doing. I really want to have time to myself over break, though. I don’t want to get so busy I forget to breathe – that already happens enough during the semester.
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Our Great Nation
But, even besides that, I feel so blessed to have had a chance to be a part of history.
Today, I saw masses of people join together to partake in an event larger than themselves - people who, years ago, would have found no common ground.
Today, I witnessed men in a state of mild disbelief, saying to each other, "In my lifetime... I was able to witness this in my lifetime... I never thought I would see the day," and it made me cry.
I can't even begin to understand the suffering many groups of people in older generations had to endure in the past. But, I think I may have an inkling of the joy and liberation they felt today, as they saw the first black man to become president walk onto the stage admist deafening cheers. Fifty years ago, this would not have been possible at all. In one election, we have changed the course of history.
Please, don't forget this day. No matter if you were overjoyed or devastated, don't forget this day, for this reason: no matter what your opinion is of our new president, you can still have the capacity to appreciate the historical implications of the election.
My favorite image from the coverage of Obama's acceptance speech was seeing the crowd watching in Kenya. It was moving. What will your favorite image be, and how will it mold your memory of tonight?
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Labels: Barack Obama, election, patriotism