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I’m going!

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (6)·   January 6th, 2009

I’ve only been thinking about it for two months, but I finally decided.

I’m going to the inauguration!  By myself!

I don’t actually have tickets to any events.  My dad was only able to get two tickets, for himself and my stepmom. But I’m excited just to be there, and to have a solo adventure.  Turns out M has that Monday (MLK day) off from work, and my sister-in-law is able to come and take care of the kids on Tuesday.  I’ll be gone Sunday morning to Tuesday evening.  Wahoo!

LauraC, we need to trade cell phone numbers!

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Categories : Politics, Travel
Tags : Inauguration, Obama

To be a part of history…

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (17)·   November 8th, 2008

OK, interwebs.  I need your opinions.

I’m debating whether to go to the Inauguration in January.  As it is, my dad and stepmom are going, as well as my brother and his wife, and my stepsister and her boyfriend.  And a million or so other people, of course.  My dad has some pretty good connections, so we could potentially get to see some neat stuff.  Not to mention just being present for a major historical event.

Truthfully, the debate is less about whether I go.  It’s about whether I bring the kids with me.  M says I’m crazy.  He says I can go if I want, but he’ll stay home with the kids. I say I want to bring them and let them be a part of history, even if they won’t remember it.

What do you guys think?  Especially any of you out there who have or at one point had 18-month-old twins, or have any coherent memory of attending a Presidential Inauguration.  I went when I was 14, so my memory of the event is not super useful.  Here’s my list of pros and cons:

CONS:

  • Naps.  They’ll be down to one by then, I’m quite certain. But will I be able to get them someplace to take that nap every day? Possibly. Dad has a work condo in the city, unclear how easy or not it will be to get there.
  • Cold. Potential for a fair amount of outdoor time, questionable temperatures.
  • Travel. General travel hassles with two toddlers, maybe 50/50 chance that M could come with us.

PROS:

  • History, people!  Talk about once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
  • Fun with family and friends.  Not only good times with my dad and siblings, but also a chance to visit our DC-area friends that we don’t get to see very often.
  • Adventure!  I’m always up for an adventure, honestly, even or especially when the kids are involved.
  • Did I mention the historical significance?  Because, seriously… how could I turn down an opportunity like this?

As you can probably tell, M’s attitude to this sort of thing is “why on earth would you drag the kids to Washington, DC in January?”  My response is something along the lines of “why not?”

What do you think?

Comments (17)
Categories : Family, Politics, Toddlers, Travel
Tags : Inauguration, NaBloPoMo, Obama

Yes, We Can.

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (5)·   June 4th, 2008

I stayed up entirely too late last night, but I couldn’t miss this moment. It was just too exciting to see this man finally proclaim victory. My dad started telling everyone he knew that Obama should run, and could win, about four years ago. I can’t believe he was right. I’ve made no secret of my endorsement here, so I was obviously very excited to finally have the primaries done and a winner declared. The first primary was the day my kids turned five months old. The last was the day they turned ten months old. It’s been a wild couple of months on all fronts. As someone said on NPR yesterday, “It’s all over but for the shouting. And there may yet be some shouting.” Sigh.

I won’t go into my reasons for choosing Obama, and I won’t go into the myriad ways in which I’m unhappy with Clinton. I’m just going to take a day to be happy that, for the first time in my voting life, the candidate I’m supporting for President has actually won something.

OBAMA! OBAMA! OBAMA!

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Categories : Politics
Tags : Obama

Civic Duty

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (3)·   February 5th, 2008

I’m voting tomorrow, are you?

Yep, it’s Super (Duper, Tsunami, Wicked Awesome) Tuesday. We’ll be voting here in Massachusetts, along with 20-odd other states.

I’ve obviously made no secret of my choice in this race, so it’s no surprise that I’m encouraged by recent polls and am hoping for great things.

But whether you and I share the same politics or not, it’s still your civic duty as a concerned citizen to get out there and cast your vote. If you don’t, I hereby revoke your right to complain if the person you like doesn’t get elected.

Get out the vote, people! Don’t forget, don’t get lazy. Don’t tell me you couldn’t go because you didn’t have a babysitter. My kids are coming with me to the polls, and I hope they’ll keep doing so until they’re old enough to cast their own ballots. Talk about it with your kids at the dinner table. Let everyone know how important it is to participate in the process.

And then turn on CNN and see if Anderson Cooper revives the magic floating pie chart, just for kicks.

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Categories : Politics
Tags : Obama, Super Tuesday

Obama Mama

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (4)·   January 4th, 2008

I’m a left-leaning girl, if you haven’t already guessed that about me. I grew up in a very politically active household, and spent my time stuffing envelopes at campaign headquarters when I was about 10 years old. I was so disappointed that I turned 18 in an election year… one week after election day. While no one who actually shares all of my views would ever really win a national election, I still enjoy politics and look forward to taking my kids with me to the polling place whenever I can.

I get this all from my dad. He worked on a lot of campaigns before I was born and when I was young, though it stopped being his official livelihood. Voting was important, whether for president or school board. I loved going with him to punch the right holes next to the candidates (aww yeah, chads…). We always had signs in our windows and on our lawns.

Three years ago, when Barack Obama was elected to the Senate, my dad started talking about how he should run for president. My dad knew a lot of people in the Illinois state legislature and knew about Obama from his days there. He held a fundraiser for him when he ran for the Senate, and was a total supporter. So for a good two years, my dad would tell anyone who’d listen, his detailed rationale as to why Barack should run in 2008.

He was so vindicated when word came that it would happen. He called me the Obama Mama, because when I called to tell him I was pregnant with twins, he was in Springfield for the “official” announcement of the Obama presidential campaign. Having worked in Illinois politics for a long time, he naturally knew a lot of people connected with the campaign. They brought my dad to the offices, as he was known as a darn good political organizer. One look around, he told me, and he knew he was out of his league. It was a whole new era of organization, and he was an old relic of the pre-internet days.

But that was fine by him. He was beyond impressed, and still wanted to help in any way he could. So, on New Year’s Day, he was on a plane to Des Moines. On the 2nd, he was going door-to-door, precinct-by-precinct, talking to people. Extolling the virtues of Barack Obama to those who were undecided, helping people figure out how to get to their caucus locations. Last night, he was driving around in his rental car, picking people up and dropping them off so they could be counted. I talked to him shortly before his “route” began. You could hear the excitement and anticipation in his voice, like a teenage runner waiting for his event at the track meet. He couldn’t wait to get going.

DSC_0024 I talked to him again, as CNN and MSNBC suddenly projected Obama as the winner. He was already in the hall, waiting for the rally to get going. All along, he said he should run. All along, he said he needed to win Iowa, and that he could and would because he had such a great organization. What can I say, when you’re right, you’re right. My kids wore their Tiny Democrat shirts yesterday, only because the Obama onesies were sold out and the ones they did get are toddler-sized.

Following is last night’s victory speech. The race is a long way from over, but it’s a great start. Obama’s got the votes in my household on Super Tuesday, that’s for sure.
Oh, and it helps to be the “relic” amidst all the young people. See that white-haired guy on the right side of the screen behind Obama? Hi, Dad!!
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNZaq-YKCnE&rel=1]

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Categories : Politics
Tags : chair pictures, Dad, Obama
   

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