Tuesday, January 27, 2009

I like yucky weather!!


Today it has been raining/sleeting/icing/snowing all day. I love it. I think that our lives are often lived at 100 mph and we never really have a chance to slow down...or at least we don't make ourselves slow down. I think maybe yucky weather is God's way of slapping us in the face and tell us to sit down, shut up and chill out....no pun intended. Maybe it's because we won't do that ourselves. I'm gonna take time today to read a good book, clean the showers (been meaning to do that for a while), play with my kids, and wander outside tonight and take a walk and be reminded that I'm not all that I think I am.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Thoughts on the Inauguration today


Here are some thoughts I had today while watching the Inauguration:
- I think it is incredible that we can have a peaceful transition of power. There are so many nations that rule by force....it's awesome that we can peacefully hand over the steering wheel to another driver.
- I bet it was really cold out on the Mall!
- The invocation by Rick Warren was very moving to me. !!Gasp!! He even "invoked" the name of Jesus!??!! Well, what do you expect from a Christian minister?
- Very proud that our country is moving beyond racism. While it is still prevalent, we've at least moved forward in electing an African American. I hope that this gives courage and vision for minorities worldwide.
- What was Bush thinking? I kind of feel bad for him. He did have some tough things he had to focus on - 9/11; the war; Katrina, etc. Especially 9/11 and Katrina - both things that don't "normally" happen around here. He was really kind of shooting in the dark in how to handle some aspects of each of those situations. Now he leaves with a low approval rating and only history will really tell his legacy.
- If I were Barak or Michelle I would be so worn out from all the formalities, parties, hand shaking, smiling, standing in the cold, etc. He needs a day or two to just sleep and chill out!
- I really like the hope that B.O. offers. I hope there is truth to it.
- While I didn't vote for B.O., I find myself getting excited as well about new hope and maybe a new direction for the USA. We'll see what the B.O. administration leaves us in 4 years.

All in all, I'm really thankful to God to live in the nation. I know it's got it's problems, but to see this happen today - with all the ritual and nods to our rich history - has really made me incredibly thankful to live in the USA. I pray for some good years ahead.