Wednesday, November 5, 2008

hopeful

I have never allowed myself to completely give into cynicism about American society, but I have also felt, especially in the past few years, that I live in a little bit of a bubble of tolerance, diversity and progressive beliefs. Everyone from my parents, to my close friends and most of my students share my core beliefs.

Well, Obama's victory makes me feel like my bubble has grown tremendously and it makes me feel hopeful. Good for the American people that they value intellect, thoughtfulness and hopefulness. I know that many people voted for McCain, but then I think of Maine, a state that is overwhelmingly poor, white and rural and that they voted with a huge margin for Obama. I can't help but get emotional and think that this is the beginning of a new era. I am feeling something bordering on patriotism for the first time in a long time.

3 comments:

heathre said...

i couldn't agree more :)

sunnywave said...

absolutely, i am jumping up and down for joy! hurray hurray! here's to intellect, thoughtfulness, hopefulness--may they abound more and more in the years to come. xoxox

Nanimal said...

I love that you have inspired me. we did a sewing project on medicine pouches and made sweetgrass and sage leaves to store inside.

tried to talk about being in a partnership with our natural world and how people still use the sweetgrass and sage.

Not an amazingly innovative project but you totally made me step up my game.