Thursday, January 22, 2009

so. so. soooo inspiring!

I can't seem to find the time to sit down and write a blog lately. Nothing too new with my family. We've all been sick with a cold. I took Kole to the dr. yesterday and he actually has the RSV virus again. Luckily, this time he is old enough that it shouldnt land him in the hospital. We should all be on the mend here shortly.

Tuesday, as we all know, was the inauguration of Barack Obama. I watched every part of every event with pride. My mom wrote a blog that I think I'll just copy & paste (hope you dont mind, mom!). It is amazing to me the excitment & inspiration that comes with this new change...

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It WAS an exciting day yesterday. I agree with much of what was said; It's great to see a black President when not too long ago, they couldn't even use the same bathroom as a white person. But by far, the thing that excites me the most is seeing and hearing the next generation so inspired and seemingly ready and willing to get involved in our country.

No matter what channel I watched yesterday, I saw ad after ad, all day long, from many companies about getting involved and volunteering. Helping out our fellow humans - obviously inspired by our new President. While we can hope for change, and some people will "expect" it, it absolutely can't and won't happen until EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. of us is willing to make it happen. We can't sit back and wait for the President to make our lives better.

If every individual who has an extra dollar would give that dollar to someone you know or a complete stranger who needs it, we can start making a difference. We can't let people go hungry - get that food out of your pantry that you know you won't eat and take it to the food bank.

Do you have old coats, blankets, gloves? Pack them up and get them in the car and head to the mission or to a local park where you know the homeless people stay during the day.

If you have extra, share it. If you have knowledge, put it to good use. It's so easy for us to "plan" on making a difference but also so easy to put it off or decide to let someone else do the work.

The economy is terrible now, the winter is cold, it seems to make us all depressed. But the best way out of depression, is to help someone. It's amazing how good it makes you feel to make a difference for even just one person.

So, whether you pay the change for the person ahead of you in the grocery store, buy a pack of diapers for a mother you know can't afford them, volunteer for a week at a kids camp, take a kid to the movie that you know can't afford to go, or even share a kind word with someonve who obviously needs it - no matter how big or small, let's share what we're doing to help get the country we love back to where it should be.

Don't let them be just words from a new President. Let's make them OUR words and give them meaning, "YES WE CAN!"

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ahhh... isnt it refreshing to finally have some hope.
:o)

2 comments:

Jodi said...

I've never given up hope! Hope and happiness comes from within ourselves, something only we can control!

Dee said...

This will be good to challenge all your Blog Friends---- they add it to their blogs, and it will spread as no doubt others are doing the same across our wonderful country.

Your Mother is ----Right On ! Cheers Jodi !