Dream Fulfilled 01/20/2009
After 4 days of activities and anticipation, building up so much hype in my mind that it had me without sleep on the eve of the Inauguration, I finally witnessed another historic moment today near the steps of our nation’s Capitol. The day was early; the lines were amazingly long; stretching for miles behind me, and the word of the day was stand. From the second I entered the subway car at 5:45 am until I nearly stumbled to a friend’s car at 3pm, I stood. I stood still, I stood sideways, I stood slumped, I stood bent over, and I stood happily, annoyed, claustrophobic, near sleep, with cold feet, and eventually, tearful. CommentsMinty 01/22/2009 20:47
On the plane to Maui and we were watching the Inauguration festivities that night, my Mother said to me that during the Election campaign most of the Vietnamese community she is surrounded by said "there is no way that the US will vote in a Black man"! She was one of those saying it too. Her tone now is that regardless of race, an educated man or woman can take whichever position their goals lead them to and that the US did put in the right man!
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