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#2: Last minute packing

January 14, 2009

Warm clothes, etc. for DC

Warm clothes, etc. for DC

If this is the first installment of the Inauguration blog that you’ve read, you might want to back up and start on the January 6th post. Just so you know what it’s all about.

Well, tomorrow David and I  leave for Washington DC and the real adventure begins! I haven’t packed yet (my least favorite pre-trip chore) but I’ve got everything I need to stay warm and to continue blogging. My laptop and David’s iPhone are the two most important non-clothing items we’re taking.

Since my last post I’ve been visiting classrooms at Davidson, White Hill, Miller Creek, Delmar and Beacon Day. It’s been a lot of fun telling students about the project, showing them how to post comments and all of that. Over 50 comments have been posted already! I really hope you keep up that level of enthusiasm  while I’m gone ’cause I’ve got to tell you, as a blogger, if I don’t get people posting comments I start to wonder “Hey is anyone reading this stuff?” So please, let me know you’re with me!

And since I am doing this for you (don’t you feel special?) is there anything in particular (aside from the traditional Swearing-in Ceremony) that you want me to check out and blog about while I’m in Washington? (Museums, memorials, monuments, etc.) Post your ideas here!

Filed under: Inauguration,Politics,Teens — Tags: , , — Annie @ 12:10 pm
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#1: Inauguration Blog for Teens – DC bound

January 6, 2009

President-elect Barack Obama

President-elect Barack Obama

For the rest of January, I’ll be writing a special Inauguration blog for middle and high school students. This is the first entry.

On Thursday January 15th I’m heading to Washington, D.C. for the Inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America. I know DC is way chillier than what I’m used to, but I’m too excited to worry about cold hands and feet. This will be an amazing adventure that will take me back into America’s historic past and forward into our nation’s future.

Want to come along? No, I don’t have an extra plane ticket (sorry about that) but I do have a virtual seat for you in the front row. Through this blog you can be right beside me from the moment I arrive at Baltimore-Washington International Airport on Jan. 15th until my return to the San Francisco Bay Area. I’ll only be gone for 7 days, but I’ve got tons of stuff planned for my time in Washington. Come along and be part of the experience at:

  • The Library of Congress the largest library in the world with over 20 million books. And that’s not counting all the discs, tapes, movies, maps, photographs, posters and drawings! Teachers: check this out.

And that’s just a fraction of what I’ll be blogging about through text, video clips, as well as audio and pix.

Want to be a part of America’s history and our next chapter? You can start right now by thinking about these questions…

  • Why should you or any middle school student care about what happens in Washington?
  • What does the election of the first African-American president say about us, as Americans?
  • If you were going to be inaugurated President of the United States on January 20th, what would be the first thing you’d do to make our country better?
  • What could you do to make your school a better place?

What do you think… about any of it? Got something else you want to say about President-elect Obama, the election, the Inauguration, America, democracy, freedom, etc.? Post your comments here. Got a whole lot to say? Be a guest blogger! I’ll publish a few of the best student blogs I receive. Just . Your ideas and opinions matter! Go ahead. Feel free.

Filed under: Announcements,Inauguration,Politics,Teens — Tags: , , — Annie @ 6:45 pm
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