
I
wasn't the girl who signed up eagerly to help in and volunteer for the "Obama for President" campaign. I
wasn't the girl who stepped aboard the Barack Obama Fan train - relentlessly adding Obama pages to my facebook or attending Obama-Speech-Watching parties. I, admittedly,
wasn't even the girl who kept daily tabs on the action of the political campaigning trails as Nov. 4 edged nearer to reality.
I wasn't an officially declared Democrat or Republican.
Then why did I sacrifice the comfort of my cozy bed, much enjoyed sleep, and warmth of my nicely heated home to witness, first hand, the 2009 Inauguration Opening Ceremony, and to watch Barack Obama as he spoke to the sea of Americans gathered before him? I mean, with the advent of HD technology, I would've seen the same thing, and actually even clearer, bigger, and warmer sitting right at home sipping a nice cup of warm hot chocolate.
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At a school where some professors even give out their cell numbers to students to encourage contact for homework help, it was no surprise to me that upon emailing my professors to notify them of my absence from class on Tuesday, January 20 (to attend Inauguration in DC), I received immediate acceptance of the idea and great encouragement to experience this historic event LIVE.
Of course words like "historical," "epic," "civil rights," "freedom," "new era" all characterize everything that has been spoken on CNN and amongst other commentators. But beyond inspiring the entire nation at large, how does the grand notion of this phenomenon, that IS Barack Obama, relate to a single individual?
Per aspera ad adstra... Through adversity to the stars - the Stevens motto and an apt theme that seems to resound through many success stories of great people. Obama's cocaine abuse, his "un-Americana" family structure (parents' separation, father's early death)... some may deem them as sob marketing soundbites - but whatever you title them... to Democrat or Republican, I do sincerely think they offer a reminder to all to reflect on one's own life. Obama stood confident before millions of people today, able and ready, despite the hardships that he endured throughout his own life, addressing the nation as their First African-American President of the United States... THE highest position of leadership one could attain in all the land.
February often marks the beginning of neglect for many a new years resolutions (finding more excuses to not go to the gym today). I feel it is very easy to lose sight of your original ambitions after a period of initial self hype, so it becomes increasingly important to find that source of motivation to sustain yourself throughout the journey... Now my own aspirations may differ than those of President Barack Obama,
but this phenomenon reminds me to rediscover my own convictions and dreams. My father has always told me to "find a passion. passion drives people beyond their capabilities."
And so as I stood, quite literally freezing my toes off in Washington DC, trying hard to peer through heads to catch a glimpse of Barack himself, I did in fact feel a few goosebumps (yes, some because of the frigidness), and a little invigorated. I found myself chanting "O-BA-MA" in unison with the hundreds of thousands around me, caught up with the energy of the crowd. And as this new Spring semester begins, I ask myself what I can do this year to reach closer to my own goals.
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