Thursday, November 6, 2008

Autumn in Central Park / The day after








To celebrate the election, I took yesterday off and spent a few hours in Central Park. Since I find that autumn is a difficult time for me (winter's coming), I try to spend as much time in the park as I can and appreciate how beautiful it is...whatever the season.

This winter at least, we'll have an inauguration, a new President, a Democratic administration and majorities in both houses of the Congress. That is filling me with hope. Even Elizabeth Hasselbeck finally got it. It wasn't just an election between politicians. It was a movement. It was understood first by young people and then gradually the rest of us caught on. (At least 52% of us. More will later on.)

Seeing Martin Luther's King's "I have a dream" speech several times last night on TV really brought home that point:

"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

I know that Barack and this new administration is not going to have an easy time fixing the mess this country is in. I do know that after many years, we are finally on the right road.


2 comments:

bernthis said...

When he got elected I felt this enormous weight lift off my shoulders. Although I'm terrified about what is happening, I really do have hope.

anniemcq said...

Oh, I'm still pinching myself. So much work for all of us to do.