Sunday, January 25, 2009
Videos Posted on You Tube
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
To come...
photos and stories to share.
We plan to update and finalize the blog this weekend.
We were so fortunate to have been there and want to spread the love
around!
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
We have some hope!
masses. Previous line disintegrated. There had been some security
machine problem that caused delay but now there is lots of movement.
Can see Capitol so even here we feel part of it.
In security line. We think.
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Line
Maybe a miracle will happen????
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Switched to green line
fort totten instead and getting off at l'enfant plaza to get in the
silver section.
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We're up
Woke at 5:53, quite exhausted and quite exhilerated at the same time. Doing some carbo-loading to get through and hope to take off to Metro soon.
Don't think we can email from the Mall, but will certainly try.
Hope to make it through to the 3:00-5:00 reception at Walz's where they will have cocoa and sandwiches. Only small snacks are allowed in to the ceremony. Water won't be available either.
We have some conflicting information in the materials we got about where to enter through security, so are a bit concerned about that and taking the more conservative approach going on the source that says there are fewer gates.
There is a spot in our Silver standing area where it may be possible to see the ceremony AND the parade. Gates open at 8:00, and we are sure there is already a long line.
Time to get our gear and layers on!
Monday, January 19, 2009
the capitol's getting ready!
We're getting ready too. Trying to finalize when to leave (aiming for 7:00?), confirm if better to Metro to Judiciary Square or Federal Center, and plans for post-ceremony. We scoped out our ideal spot for the AM with view of JumboTron and Capitol Building, but we'll take what we can get. We will likely not try to see the Inaugural Parade, but that would be so great if we could.
Ohh, we can't forget to bring binoculars!
And, people are buying Depends because of the 4,000:1 ratio of people to port-a-potties.
The Tickets!!
pool. we got a fancy formal invitation, tickets, info etc!
Hanging out with Tim and Gwen
Waiting in line at Longworth Building
We thought about calling up to Tim Walz's office to see if they would come down and give us our tickets but it was great to stand in line. We met some great people. The woman below from Florida from Florida told us about her regreat at missing the March on Washington and was determined not to missed tomorrow. She was even inspired to run for office this last election and won. We'll post Ellen's interview with her later. It was really moving.
We also met these 2 young men from Sudan who came to the US in 1998 and just finished college and have started a business to get better water for Africa. Their web site is http://aqua-africa.net.
Walking from Hart Office Building to Longworth
Buildings (it was closed), walking by the Supreme Court, waiting in
lines, and meeting lots of people. On the Hill, many less vendors.
The lucky people were carrying large ticket-containing envelopes.
The men working in the background of this photo told us at ~3:30 PM that they had to report to work at 3:00 AM and would be taking a lot of Red Bull to get through.
Many people were really dressed formally for the big occasion of ticket-getting. Everyone wanted to share where they were from, why they came, etc.
At both Senate and Office buildings, staffers came out to the lines
and asked for North Dakotans. Those folks got to go to the front of
the line!
At Senator Amy Klobochar's reception
In line Hart Senate Office Building
Lines were 30-45 minutes to get into Congressional office buildings. Most offices were open ~8-4 for people to get tickets. some of the fun was figuring out which building to go to, meeting fellow state-mates in line, and hearing inspiring stories.
Survival Gear
It's not that's cold really (now that we're Minnesotan), but we aren't taking any chances. Our inauguration gear includes:
1 bottle of water each
Energy bars
Camera, 2 extra batteries, 1 extra disk
Phones - Ellen's doesn't work on the Mall, but Dave's sometimes does - texting most reliable
DC map
Lip balm
Lightweight blanket from JazzFest which can serve as a poncho in case it rains (no umbrellas allowed).
Ellen is dressed to go skiing but without the goggles and skis.
Awesome socks from Minneosta mohair farm: http://www.austinsmohair.com/
Ski bibs (fashion sense is long gone)
Ski gloves (in case it's really cold) and regular gloves
Full wool ear-flap hat
Dave has on 2 hats (one with ear flaps), long-johns and jeans had cold toes after a while.
Hanging out with the people
After the show, we took photos and rested on a blanket by the Wash. Monument (find us at www.redbowphoto.om/obama2009 in gallery 0089).
Then witnessed people having fun with George Bush's head (some kicked it to let out anger and some kissed it to thank him for enabled the election of Obama) and made our way to the Lincoln Memorial. Couldn't get too close but met a nice group from Ohio that was hamming it up a the CNN news truck
By the White House, we saw interviews for Spanish TV of the crowd including folks from London who came to see the day. Saw the set up of the reviewing stands for the Inaugural parade and started shopping, shopping, shopping. Established souvenier stands and stores have stocked up on Obama gear, empty store fronts became temporary Obamavilles, and lots of people on street selling everything you could imagine. Groups who made CDs during the Campaign, knock-offs of Official Programs, etc.
In the evening, dressed-up people with ticket holders around their neck started appearing, cars of people with clipboards and lists pouring out of them, and welcome wagons for what seem to be musicans coming out of limos.
The Welcome Concert
Ellen was quite upset that we were late to the show, but we got to hear the last half and to see a tiny silver of a JumboTron.
We got out at Farragut North metro and walked ~ 12 blocks south the Mall. No crowds at all really (everyone was at the show already). Walked/ran past tons of sellers of merchandise including the usual T-shirt, hats, etc, but also Obama snowglobes and other unique things worth examination later. We went to the Washington Monument side of 17th St and there was no security when John Mellencamp was singing "Little Pink Houses". We were bummed to miss Mary J Blige.
Then Queen Latifah, Shakira and Usher with Stevie Wonder, will.I.am, Ashley Judd, Springsteen, Jack Black, Garth Brooks. The crowd went WILD whenever they showed Obama. Highlights of the show for Dave was U2 singing Pride which Bono et al wrote about MLK's speech on the Mall, and, for Ellen, it was singing "One Love" with the masses and seeing the awesome Pete Seeger. We really enjoyed Obama's speech and got it on video. There was a bit of groaning among the crowd when they announced the more traditional things like the Marine Corps Glee Club, but folks got really excited about Samuel L. Jackson and especially Beyonce.
Here's a nice news story about the show: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/politics/bal-te.concert19jan19,0,2342420.story
The absolute best part of the concert was being part of the crowd. Everyone was so excited and kept saying to the person next to them "isn't this incredible"? Just so much happiness, relief, and excitement within a diverse group of people. Coming from all over the country and even the world.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Starting to buy goodies
Patti in Alaska sent a long list for the high school students where
she works, and various folks, including us, want some special and/or
tacky momentos of the day.
Some travel problems today in that rental car wiper fluid froze and
had to swap cars. Clearly, we're not in Minnesota anymore! Now we are
in the car heading back to DC hoping desperately to connect to public
transportation to get to the mall in time to see Beyonce etc.
We trying to work out details of what parties we will attend.
We would have loved to attend the Green Inaugural ball on tuesday but
tickets were $500 and, like all balls they sold out in15 minutes. Now
tickets are over $2,300.
Franti's Tuesday show at the 9:30 Club sold out on Saturday just
before we tried to buy.
Lots of invites to daytime Minnesota parties with our politicians
which we hope to do. Al Franken had a fundraising brunch this AM
which we didn't hit, but we sure hope Norm Coleman's lawsuit is
defeated and Al can be in DC for us.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Obama unites!
Obama as we travel today. He has inspired a wonderful spirit. Met
someone who worked at airport who just bought an Obama pen and wanted
to show us. Momentum is building throughout the land!!
Heading out from house
shovel snow because it got above zero finally! Ellen's holding one of
many Obama pins. We got this one in 2006 when we saw him in Rochester
campaigning for tim walz and amy klobuchar. If you can't see, it says
"Barack Obama for president. Coming Soon!". Who would have thought?
Looking forward to our tropical inauguration
think) with an even nastier wind chill. We hear DC is going to be
mid-30s on tuesday. We're thinking about wearing shorts!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Franti and Obama
It's a New Day
Obama Song
Michael Franti is one of our favorite artists. You can download the Obama Song for free from his website. I've included a couple pictures of Michael Franti with Ellen. The first is from a concert in Hawaii when we happened to catch him by luck when we were in the southern part of Kauai. The other photo is from a benefit Michael Franti headlined in the 9th ward in New Orleans during Jazzfest 2008.
Obama Love Fest
Rich and Annette are having an inauguration day party and we'll be doing some eyewitness reporting for them if we can actually get out on our cell phones! Otherwise, we might try a text message.
A couple days later we went back to their house to watch the WSU Cougars play basketball and had more talk of Obama. We decided to get out the cameras and take some pictures to show our support for Barack Obama.
Rich and Annette also shared with us something they signed on election day as they gathered for a party with friends to watch the election results.
To our surprise
Needless to say I was in shock and showed the email to Ellen who was also in shock. We never thought it was a joke for some reason and sent all the information the next day and then contacted the office for confirmation December 18th.
From: Congressman Tim Walz
Subject: 2009 Inauguration
Date: December 9, 2008 7:42:49 PM CST
Dear Mr. Rider,
Thank you for contacting my office regarding tickets to the Inauguration ceremony for President-elect Obama on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
Due to the overwhelming demand for tickets to this historic event, my office held a lottery to determine how to distribute tickets to residents of Minnesota's First Congressional District.
I am very pleased to inform you that you have been selected to receive two tickets to the Inauguration ceremony.
This historic event is expected to attract an unprecedented number of people who want to witness the ceremony. You should be aware that lodging in Washington, D.C. over the Inauguration is very difficult to come by and that travel to our nation's capital may be very expensive. As a result, some people who have been selected to receive tickets to the Inauguration may not be able to attend.
Also, please note that those attending the Inauguration will be standing outside for several hours, with very limited facilities available. Due to the projected crowds, security lines may be hours long, and January in Washington is typically quite cold and rainy.
To ensure that as many residents of southern Minnesota as possible are able to attend the Inauguration ceremony, I will need to know whether you are able to travel to Washington and make use of the tickets you have been allocated. By December 19, 2008, you must contact my office and confirm your interest in traveling to Washington for the Inauguration to use these tickets.
If you do not contact my office by December 19, 2008, your tickets will be distributed to another individual who has expressed interest in attending the Inauguration.
To acknowledge your interest in making use of these tickets, please e-mail Sara Severs in my Washington, D.C. office by Dec 19, 2008. In the e-mail, please include the following information:
o Full name of each member of your party
o Full name of person who will picking up the tickets in Washington
o Cell phone number of person picking up the tickets
o Date arriving in Washington
o Date departing Washington
o Location where you will be staying
Please note the following:
o Because of high demand for these tickets, I regret that I am unable to provide tickets to individuals who have already received tickets from another Member of Congress.
o Any tickets that you receive from my office must be for your own personal use and may not be traded or sold to another person.
o A photo ID will be required to pick up tickets from my office in Washington.
o Due to the extremely limited supply of tickets, I regret that my office will be unable to replace tickets that are stolen or lost after you take possession of them.
Tickets may be picked up in my Washington, D.C. office in room 1722 of the Longworth House Office Building on Monday, January 19, 2009 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please note that the individual picking up the tickets must present a photo ID that matches the name you have listed above.
I am interested in hearing some of the stories of southern Minnesotans who are coming to our nation's capital for President-elect Obama's inauguration. If you like, please write a few words about why you're coming to Washington for the inauguration and what your plans are for this historic event and include it in your e-mail to Sara.
Thank you again for your interest in attending the Inauguration of President-elect Obama, and I look forward to seeing you in Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day!
Sincerely,
Sincerely,
Tim Walz
Member of Congress