Way Past My Bedtime
I crashed before Reverend Raphael Warnock's speech. The power of DVR saved me. I watched it this morning right up to the point where I had to sign in. It was fantastic.
Hillary was great. My mom was crying. It meant a lot to her to have Hillary win that election and she was crushed. I was crushed. She always fan girls over Hillary. It was hard for me to decide in 2008 do I go with Barack or Hillary? She gave a phenomenal speech.
I had to watch Joe this morning. No, I didn't cry like I usually did. I got a little teary eyed when his daughter finished her speech and introduced him. That nice man made sure his little boys had a dad that came home every night after they lost their mom and baby sister. He took his oath of office by their bedsides. He got a second chance with Jill and having a daughter. He's such a good human. Yeah, he looks 81. He lit that stage on fire with a torch. He was just great. I read a story of a woman talking about how she felt overwhelmed taking care of her baby like 18 years ago. She was at a coffee shop and a man helped her and comforted the baby. He reassured her that things were going to be ok. It was Joe. That's just who he is.
In a world of people being greedy and selfish, it's nice to see a Joe Biden or a Tim Walz. It's a reminder to have faith in people. We see the flashy people, the drama queens, the ones that get our attention.
It's a reminder to watch the quiet ones. The unassuming ones. The ones who will surprise you with a question that shows that they truly care and remind you that you matter.
I'm ready for night 2. I just got get that DVR set. Damn it, Joe. It was past your bedtime, couldn't you have done this earlier? Geez. I'm feeling his age this morning.
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