Tuesday, January 20, 2009

 

Swissgirl's inaugural report, Day 2


Celebration and history. That's what today was about.

My sister had found a couple of MLK-day-related events which we went to: a walking tour of Adams-Morgan and the history of enslaved people there, which was fascinating and sobering. Part of the National Zoo's grounds are sitting on a burial ground for slaves, freed people, and probably some soldiers who had been at a Civil-War hospital there. The history some of these local people had researched was considerable, and important.

Then, we went to a wreath-laying ceremony on U Street at the African-American Civil War Memorial, to honor the 200,000 African-American troops who fought on the Union side in the Civil War. All their names were inscribed in the semi-circular walls, similar to the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial. There were re-enactors from the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, as well as the present-day regiment which had been re-commissioned so they could march in the inaugural parade.

The most moving speakers were the three men, former members of the SNCC, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. They ended the brief ceremony by leading the small crowd in songs from the Civil Rights movement. As they reminisced about sharing jail cells in Mississippi together, the crowd sympathized and joined them in singing. It was very moving, and very happy.

One of the speakers captured the day beautifully: he said, "Today let's pause, and stop, and savor this day. Enjoy it. Because come tomorrow, the hard work begins again, for all of us."

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U Street was alive: alive with people, and noise, and Obama, everywhere: in every window, on every person walking by, on people's tongues. He was on shopping bags and as lifesize cardboard cutouts and buttons and t-shirts and hats and posters and rugs and dolls. The First Family was on posters. The buzz was electric. People are excited, celebrating, enjoying the reason to celebrate. The phenomenon is a little scary in its enormity: I'm sure Obama himself must be staggered to see how many people are making money just off of his name; how enormous his fame is. It's uber-politician and celebrity and, by the way, leader of the free world rolled into one mega-brand. Staggering. I hope the frenzy calms down.

Comments:
I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS DAY!!! I AM SO HAPPY for Barack Obama. This is such great history. I CANNOT WAIT TO SEE IT!!

I have not been up this early since Princess Diana's Wedding.
 
Aren't you a Young Republican?
 
that was in here prior life! Someone hit her over the head and she saw the light.


Swissgirl ~ what a report. I am envious. We are here in SNOWY Durham.
 
I WAS ONE!!! for years and years I was even their VP for like 4 years... UNTIL.... the war started.. Then I just freaked out and started voting with The Dems.

The first time I voted for a DEM was for John Kerry, and I seriously thought the world would STOP TURNING. I mean, how could it not??? I, (ME!) was voting for a DEM. Butt hen he LOST!!!! hahahah

After the WMD thing, the war, that Dick Cheney stuff what's it called?? that company? Haliburton? It all made me sick. I mean HOW MANY LIES can one administration tell?? After that and a lot of other crap I was done with the GOP. Not forever maybe, who knows? I DO THINK McCain is a decent guy!!! He is great but I REALLY REALLY like Obama.

I know I am not supposed to say that But this is a very historic day. I am EXCITED!!!!!!
 
Swissgirl--while on U Street, did you go to Ben's Chili Bowl? I love that place. Also, did you see the memorial to the African American civil war veterans? I bet all that stuff is packed right now, but it's worth seeing.

I wish I was in DC :(
 
Hey Jessica--yes, the place where i took that picture, and the place where we attended the wreath-laying, was at the African-American Civil War Memorial.

We wanted to go to Ben's Chili Bowl, and I even took a picture of it. But the line was about a block long, or longer, for hours. So we ate at an Ethiopian restaurant across the street--which was really good, but really different!
 
Day II:

Obama liked my IPSlaw!

Michelle though that it needed slightly more cranberries and I went a little heavy on the dressing.

Biden gave it a 4/5.

Bush thought that it was pretty good, but I had too many shredded carrots.

Cheney growled at me.

The Supreme Justice thought that it should technically be "slawcole", to replace the split infinitive (Of course, that would make it illegal).

All in all, one of my better slaws.
 
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