

It's finally over....some are happy others are not. Personally, I think we all need to put our differences of opinions aside now and hope for the best for our nation. Regardless of where we stood, we witnessed history last night. We need to welcome our new President and give him the respect due.
For those of you who are feeling bad, read this (thanks Emma). It'll make you feel better. (This is not necessarily my position but I wanted to share it with those of you who may feel this way. I was, and still am, unsure of how I feel)
Here's an excerpt:
I'll be crocheting one of each of these guys to put in a memory box for my boys. The patterns are from Lion Brand and you can download them for free.
Let us be grateful that the election of our first African-American president has made so many of our countrymen happy. Let us not begrudge their celebration, and even if we don't feel like putting on our dancing shoes, let us see it through their eyes and feel the fullness of their hearts. Let us respond as the Bible has taught us - rejoicing with those who rejoice.
I'm anxious to see if we get what we all want...change.
2 comments:
A very nice post! No matter if we voted for Obama or not, we must respect him because we want the best for America - the country we love. We should pray that God guides him and helps him in all of his decisions.
Ditto! I voted for Obama and understand and appreciate the historical meaning of his win but history aside, this country needs help and I hope he can do it.
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