Sunday, January 25, 2009

Back from D.C. - New President


We were blessed with the opportunity to witness what was played out on a world stage. The swearing in of the 44th President of the United States of America. It was a very cold day as we made our way through the streets of D.C. from Union Station. The organization of the volunteers and those directing traffic were not organized but how many times does one host an event of over a million people? However nothing overshadowed the historic significance of the day and people for the most part were in awe of the event. My pictures do not provide much justice to capture the emotions of us during this pivotal point in history. I was amongst people of all different nationalities and age groups. I seen the elderly bear the elements with canes and wheelchairs showing the determination of not wanting to miss a lifelong struggle. I seen kids excited about this day in a way that I was never excited at their age about any President. I don't recall putting much emphasis into the presidency back then.

As a Black Man in America, I am still in a daze from election night and have difficulty describing my emotions. As Mr. President begins his daunting task of guiding this nation with the problems laid out for him, I am reminded that I and everyone else can't expect one man to fix our problems. We must all pitch in and volunteer at some level to help make the "Change" Obama has spoken about. We also need pray for President Obama for the ability to guide and direct the nations' affairs and for the safety of himself and his family. I ask God almighty to guide Mr. Obama during his tenure. To all of you who have voted for Mr. President "Congratulations" now lets roll up our sleeves and get to work. For those who didn't you can either stand on the sidelines and remain upset for the next four years (like many of us did the last eight) or give America a hand.
President's Car in Inaugural Parade



Monday, January 12, 2009

On our way to D.C.

This weekend we will make our way to the Nations Capital to witness what will be an historic event. I have heard from my friends and family who reside nearby and they are all staying home to witness the event due to the massive amount of people like myself who will enter the Nations Capital. The decision to go for us was made right after Obama won the vote for President back in November. Although we tried to obtain the valuable tickets to attend the inauguration we were unsuccessful. Nevertheless we will be amongst the many who will witness the event on jumbotrons out in the Capital mall.

On Inauguration Day we will leave a relatives house in Maryland and enter D.C. by train. I had to buy the tickets in advance because the tickets were selling out. Plus special tickets was required to travel on the MARC train for this day. I'll will have plenty of pictures for when I return.

I am also beginning the draft of what is to be my next book to be titled "Verbal Reflections - The Children of Light Series." I am excited about this book and my goal is to have this book finished by the end of the year. More to come on this book. If you haven't done so pick up a copy of my current book Verbal Abstractions and let me know your feedback at nubian.sage@yahoo.com.
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Back in the days (1992?)

Back in the days (1992?)
Cal Poly Black Male Support Group