Monday, January 19, 2009

We Were There, Too

My daughter drove to D.C. to be a part of history with her friend. She has a friend who lives in the area so she doesn't have to worry about accommodations. Another teacher who works with me is going because her husband worked on the campaign and the alderman gave him a couple of tickets, standing tickets but none the less, tickets. She will also attend a ball on Wednesday. We are going to watch it at school and just enjoy and celebrate the day. We are a part of history. Living history. This will go down in history books world wide.
This is history in the making. God had placed him in this position. He allowed him to learn from and glean from two very influential men in Chicago. Its not a fluke that you and Rev Wright were instrumental in helping to design his spiritual outlook as well as his moral tapestry. The man is international. He is going to have a huge responsibility on his shoulders and he has to remember that he will be held accountable at a very high standard. Our constant prayers go out to him and around him. You have influenced the president. Glory be to God. No matter what the media says now or later, you know your influence.
My plans are to be there on Friday. I just have to get there on Friday either with or without baby. My goal is without but if I have to bring him I will. I don't know what's going on with us but its not making me happy. I don't feel good and my female intuition tells me something is on the horizon. Some of the trials we face are unimaginable. I know that God gives us only what we can handle but some trials remind us that we are fragile and how life is not promised to any of us. What are we waiting for? What is it that has to happen to make a difference? When is a difference really a difference? What is the problem really.

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