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Election Redux

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

A truer view of this "red" and "blue" country

A truer view of this "red" and "blue" country of ours. Looks purple to me.

Two plus years to find ourselves a new leader of the free world, and I feel the whole process can be summed up into three main points and a handful of supporting links:

It’s this last point of the electoral reality that I’m most interested in.  That map up there shows a country far more mixed than the partisan bickering we’ve watched for at least the last 16 years has indicated, even if it is a shade bluer in some parts than it was in ’04.

Should be interesting to see how the incoming administration works towards reflecting the nation they represent in their august body.  You can follow along by checking out their transition site at Change.gov.

Just 75 days until inauguration day.

History

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Video of Obama adressing the nation as President-elect from last night.  Simply awe inspiring.  I will gladly admit that I got teary eyed multiple times as I sat and listened to it.  Seriously, is this all happening?  I didn’t fall into an episode of The West Wing, did I?

The End of the Begining

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

A vote I’m very proud of…

Now, finally, the waiting starts to end.  Numbers are posted on the myriad of screens and are subsequently dissected by talking heads while I sit glued in place like a child keeping lookout for Santa on Christmas Eve.  My mood is cautiously optimistic that the returns will favor my candidate, unlike the last time I performed this ritual four years ago.

As it happens, I’m not the only one feeling this way.  It was a major undercurrent to my day at the Future of Web Design conference today, with speakers and others constantly alluding to it.  Yet no one would utter names for fear of putting the jinx on them — more realistically for the sake of courtesy and good taste, but I like to let my mind wander.

Myself, I sit here cautiously optimistic — just like in 2004.  Unlike ’04, this time I had the pleasure of voting for my first choice and not the lesser of two bad choices.  Since I first heard him speak, I knew I wanted to see him at this precipice.  I may not be religious, but I have faith in this man and his abilities.  What’s more, I have faith in his potential to be a truly great President.  I can now imagine how those who voted for JFK must have felt.

Just a few more hours to hope. One way or the other, a change is coming. We’re at the end of the beginning.

All in my head (and chest)

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Been quite sick in the head this past week — and no, I’m not trying to say I’m loco in a cute way. Of all the times to have my sinuses short circuit and my lungs clog and sputter, in would have to be this week. I lost a good two days to bed rest and about all I had energy to do was watch the Olympics on TV.

Of course, its also ill timed because this Monday coming up six month anniversary with Jill, and I want to be able to enjoy that with her. Yes, my first real long-term relationship, for those keeping score. On top of that, it’s kept me from being able to work this week, which just made me feel like quite the lazy bum (along with a personal side project).

Fingers crossed that things clear up with my bit of rest this evening.

Resuming….

Friday, July 25th, 2008

It may not seem like it, but beneath the cold, dark, eventless fallow periods around here — my golden silences, if you will — things still do stir. Ideas percolate. Events come. Memories arrive. Days go. Life leaves. Eternity follows….

Yes, I’m alive and well.