The We Are One inaugural celebration kicks off today at 2:30 PM ET in front of the Lincoln Memorial (site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s, “I Have a Dream” speech). (I definitely see a theme shaping up here.) It’s free and open to the public (thermal underwear not included) and this concert’s got an unbelievable line-up of all-star… stars! We’re heading over there in a bit and I’ll be blogging about it tomorrow. But here’s a tip… you can watch the concert live at 2:30 PM ET/11:30 AM PT on HBO or later tonight on HBO at 7 PM ET/PT and 11:30 PM ET/PT (I know that’s late but there’s no school tomorrow!). Which reminds me, if you’re looking to do something of value on Monday’s National Day of Service… check this out.
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#10: We Are One
January 18, 2009
#8: Obama mania
January 17, 2009
Washington DC’s Union Station is the main terminal for Amtrak trains and the Metro. Busy place any time of year. But just days before the Inauguration, it’s swarming with tourists. They’re obviously here to be part of this moment in history and I’m guessing that they want to take a piece of it home with them when it’s all over.
The face of Barack Obama is everywhere… and everyone selling seems to be doing major business. People were even lining up to have their picture taken next to a life-size cutout of the President-elect. For the moment, in this place, it seems Obama is way bigger than Elvis, Hannah Montana, and High School Musical combined.
And we’re caught up in it too. (No, I haven’t bought a t-shirt yet… I already did that several months ago.)
We had our picture taken in front of the West Side of the Capitol where the Official Swearing-In Ceremony and Inaugural Address will take place on Tuesday. We know that we’re not even going to be able to see the building from our place on the National Mall, so we figured we’d get a photo of it before the really big crowds arrived. And we weren’t the only ones delighted to be standing in front of that historic backdrop in 12 degree weather. A couple was getting married!
The another couple who appeared to be married for at least half a century, snapped our picture (after we snapped one of them) They had come from Tennessee. Smile!
#4: Excitement in the air
January 15, 2009
We had a great flight, even though they gave us no real food in 6 hours. What is with that? Good thing we brought some bagels, tangerines and dark chocolate from home.
The head flight attendant’s name was Barak. (I kid you not! Thought he pointed out that his name doesn’t have a ‘c’ in it, like Barack Obama’s.) Many people on the plane with us to Baltimore were also on their way to the Inauguration. I put on my “blogger” hat, grabbed David’s iPhone and interviewed several of them to find out why they were making this trip to Washington. Here’s what they had to say:
Rocky (from Hayward, CA): I’m the president of California Young Democrats. Barack Obama has reached out to all parts of America and inspired them to believe in our country again. I’m going to the Inauguration because it’s a fulfillment of a dream I’ve had for a long time to see a politician who worked hard, and listened to all voices. I think he’s setting a new tone for our country.
Jennifer (from Oakland, CA): I’m going to the Inauguration because I never believed there would be an African-American President in my lifetime. I hope to experience the camaraderie of everyone else that is there and the feeling of being present at a pivotal moment in history. I think there’s a message in all this for young people… that in the USA we have now proven that you can be anything that you want to be. And you can tell the girls, “Next time, it’s our turn!”
Boy (CA): I’m 9. On election day, we were watching on TV and when I heard that he won, I got a white t-shirt from my room and I wrote on it in marker: Obama Rocks!
Boy’s Mom: We’re not going to the Inauguration, but we’ll be in Baltimore and we’re going to the train station on Saturday, and you know about the train that Obama is taking to DC? Well he’s stopping in Baltimore and getting out at War Memorial Plaza. We’re going to see him there!
Annie: If you get any photos of him at the train station will you email them to me for this blog?
Boy’s Mom: Sure I will!
Arianna: I was invited to the Inauguration by the People to People Program, set up for student leaders to go to different places. I’m actually kind of excited. None of my friends are going and I’m going. They’re all jealous! I just want to be close enough to see him! This is the first black President. People are always told that they can be President… blah blah blah… but he’s like something different. We finally have somebody other than old white men. Now people will open their minds a little bit more to different things.
Victor (from Kansas): It’s going to be history and I want to be part of it. Well, everyone is going to be part of it whether they’re there or not, but I want to be as close to it as possible just because it’s pretty amazing! Being an African-American myself, I don’t really consider Obama representing the African-American people–he’s representing black, white, Hispanic, Asian… where he’s come from, his background… I think he represents everybody, especially the youth. And being a youth myself, youth helped elect him and we get to see what he’s going to bring to us.
The excitement is definitely building (in the air and on the ground) and we’ve still got 5 days left until the Inauguration. Time for me to get some sleep… tomorrow we’re going to DC to tour the Capitol and the Supreme Court and you get to come along too… Just make sure you’ve got your virtual jackets, hats, gloves, etc., because, fyi, it’s 14 degrees outside!!
#3: About to board the plane
It’s right before noon: David and I are doing our last minute computer stuff here at the gate at Oakland Airport before boarding. We’re wearing our Obama pins. I figured they’d be good conversation starters with other travelers on their way to the Inauguration.
Check back with you later!