Amy, I am so happy for and proud of all you (if not a little envious), and that you’re allowing us to experience this vicariously through you! Even if I wasn’t hampered by my disability, I’m not sure I would have braved the crowds and the cold to be there, but I would be no less enthralled by the opportunity to experience this through your and Paulette’s eyes and hearts. This is a life-changing experience for all of us, and it feels like the eve something HUGE! I feel blessed to be alive at this time in history, and as an elder-in-training, it will continue to be an adventure to superimpose the multitude of life experiences that we all bring to this journey into what is and will continue to be a fabulous mosaid. My heart is full…and I’m keeping my eyes on you!
January 17th, 2009 at 4:15 pm
Amy, this is a wonderful post.
January 17th, 2009 at 4:25 pm
Thanks, dude.
January 17th, 2009 at 4:41 pm
Amy, I am so happy for and proud of all you (if not a little envious), and that you’re allowing us to experience this vicariously through you! Even if I wasn’t hampered by my disability, I’m not sure I would have braved the crowds and the cold to be there, but I would be no less enthralled by the opportunity to experience this through your and Paulette’s eyes and hearts. This is a life-changing experience for all of us, and it feels like the eve something HUGE! I feel blessed to be alive at this time in history, and as an elder-in-training, it will continue to be an adventure to superimpose the multitude of life experiences that we all bring to this journey into what is and will continue to be a fabulous mosaid. My heart is full…and I’m keeping my eyes on you!
January 17th, 2009 at 7:44 pm
Wow, thanks, Maas. That means so much to me. I’m glad we can share this momentous occasion with so many people through this site.