Friday, August 29, 2008

The Audacity of Hope

There are times in my life when a speech has left me teary-eyed. Most often though, the speeches that have moved me most were not spoken in my lifetime. I read about them in textbooks or listened to them on tape--Sojourner Truth's address to the 1851 women's rights convention, Robert Kennedy's call to resist rioting and come together as a nation in the wake of the MLK assassination (here's a link to listen to it: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89365887), and of course the many moving words of Martin Luther King, Jr.

There are lots of speeches like this throughout history. They move people to act. They offer a sense of emotional relief because finally, someone has said what has needed to be said for a long time--and they did it in a way that was just plain powerful. They did it in a way that makes it very hard for people, even with the coldest of hearts, to resist listening.

Obama's speech last night was not MLK-esque. It may not even be ranked as a great speech in history (although I doubt it). But it was the first time in a very long time, that I have felt hope for our country. It will be remembered because of the sheer historical value of this moment in time. I haven't followed Obama's career for long--maybe a couple of years at most. But had you asked me three, four, even ten years ago, if I thought I'd see a minority president in office, I would have said "I hope so. But I doubt it." It's like the final frontier in gender and race inequality--A Black Man in the White House. A Woman in the Whitehouse (someday people, someday).

But back to Obama's speech. It was direct. It was insistent. It was strong. There was no b.s., no politician-y rhetoric, no unnecessary verbosity. I think it was even powerful enough to defrost some cold hearts ;). To me, it's not even a matter of Republican vs. Democrat, black vs. white. It's a matter of who is going to let "We the People" (not just a select few) have a place in our great Democracy again. Who is going to care for people who can't care for themselves? Who is going to protect our world and our environment? Who is going to regain peoples' trust and confidence?

Maybe it's all lollipops and rainbows. Maybe Obama won't deliver. Maybe our nation's issues (and even the world's issues) are so divisive that we'll never find common ground. But I'm savoring Obama's speech today. For this moment I am thrilled to feel moved in a way that I previously was only able to get from a textbook, or an ancient audio recording of politicians past.

Obama got my vote.



Alright, time for pictures!

The DNC has Harper's full attention*

She thinks Al Gore's jokes are funny.

Vote for Obama!

(*note to grandmas: I swear we're not letting Harper watch TV. It was just this one little time)

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Finally Moved In!


Messy Kitchen!

This past weekend we finally got moved back into our condo. It's really beautiful and Josh and I are so excited about our new home (and being first time homeowners!). My parents came up once again to help us get settled and Josh's Aunt and Uncle also pitched in. We had help from our good friends Kim and Andy and without all the assistance, we'd be swimming in boxes right now.



Here are some pictures from the weekend:




Mom, Dad & Harper in front of the new house

Harper being stinky

Thursday, August 21, 2008

New Video

Sorry I'm talking so much in this video--but people, (*ahem* my sister), have been asking for a new video of Harper. She was really chatty tonight and this was the best one I could get of her.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Crazy Two Weeks

Harper has been doing well these last couple of weeks--she has really enjoyed being at home with my Mom and then with Gigi! We're not really looking forward to daycare tomorrow. Ok, I'm not looking forward to daycare tomorrow. Harper is growing and thriving though, and of course seems very happy. We have a lot to be thankful for!

Today we attended the Minter Family Reunion. This is an annual gathering of Josh's family on his mom's side. I hadn't seen many of his extended family since my baby shower in March--they were all excited to see Harper and it was nice catching up!

I've been trying to get back into my work schedule. I've now been put in charge of the community center and all of the educational programming so there's lots to catch up on and my days are busy. We've also got a move to look forward to--our condo will FINALLY be ready next weekend. Today, Josh realized that our move coincides with the annual airshow at the downtown airport. Hundreds of people park on our streets and gather on the bluff a block from our condo to get a good view. It gets so loud that it rattles our house. Moving should be interesting.


Here are a few pictures from the last couple of weeks. My mom took a series of photos of Harper (my favorite is the bottom pic below) and I will post more later.


Gigi & Harper napping


Papa Ed & Gigi




Sunday, August 10, 2008

Harper in the Hospital

Well, this wasn't quite how we envisioned Harper's first illness. A week ago we took Harper to the emergency room with a high fever. Concerned that she might have caught the viral meningitis going around, the doctors subjected Harper to a battery of tests which included a spinal tap. She then had to stay in the hospital for observation for 48 hours. We feel so lucky that everything came back normal. Most likely she caught a bad cold or stomach bug but because of her young age, the hospital always follows "standard procedure." Our families were incredible--Josh's aunt and uncle came to the hospital right away and stayed with us throughout the first day. My parents headed to KC as soon as they heard the news and then my Mom stayed on through the week. We are thankful for their help and for Harper's quick recovery.


In other Best news, I've started back to work this week and am trying to adjust to the new schedule. Gigi was going to visit us next weekend but decided to head in early after hearing about Harper's hospital adventure. She will be staying with us this week and babysitting. I hate being away from Harper during the day but it's been nice leaving her with her grandmas!



Some pictures of Harper in the hospital...