Thursday, January 29, 2009

Oh, Sweet Country of Ours

The morning of the inauguration I put my pajamas on (I had just come home from work) and snuggled under a blanket on my couch to watch a few hours of history in the making. I was pleased with the graciousness of out-going President Bush, somewhat disturbed by Aretha's "headdress" and her version of My Country 'Tis of Thee, and greatly satisfied with President Obama's inauguration speech. The most moving moment for me, however, was while the national anthem was being sung. I was so overwhelmed with patriotic feeling that I stood up in my pjs; put my hand over my heart; let a few tears sneak out; and felt extremely glad that no one else was home!

On to other things . . .

I find politics very funny at times. For example, the current news-hogging economic stimulus package. What I find humorous is that the Democrats in Congress are pouting and pointing fingers at their fellow Republican congressmen because not one of them supported the stimulus package. Well, uh, duh! Millions, if not billions, of dollars were going toward programs (some considered "social") that aren't in line with basic Republican principles . It's more of what Republicans don't want, so why be surprised and upset when they don't whole-heartedly welcome the package. To be fair, if situations were reversed, Republicans would be crying foul if Democrats weren't accepting their stimulus package. Democrats want money to go to the unemployed, the struggling middle and lower classes. Republicans want funding to create more jobs and to increase tax cuts. So whose philosophy is best for a struggling economy? Let me tell you this much: I have no idea. I'm no economist--I just like being amused by the finger-pointing and am thankful to live in a country where such political processes take place. :-)

Monday, January 26, 2009

Looking Back and Fulfilling Requests

A couple of weeks ago I talked with my friend Rena, and she suggested I get all of my photos organized. So I did. I finished the college years, but my high school pics are still at my parents' house, so they will have to wait. Because Emily asked me to post some pictures I decided I would--only they're not recent. I'm posting a few of the "college years" that are of significance to me. :-) Hope you enjoy looking back!!



This picture is significant for several reasons.
1. It's the only full shot of my retainer.
2. I never wear shorts that short anymore.
3. Emily and I loved to wear matching clothes.

The significance of this picture is that I was on a blind date with this guy, and we went to a Halloween Dance. We never danced with each other.


This picture is special because we actually had a real Christmas tree. It was pretty awesome. Besides that, we all look good.




This is our F.H.E. group eating at Big Jud's. Big Jud's is significant just because it's Big Jud's (check out the hamburgers). But actually it reminds me of the time I ate a chicken sandwich there, and later that night I deposited it in my kitchen sink. It wasn't too fun.