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January 18th, 2009

Hi from the road (if you liked it you shoulda put a ring on it)

We’re officially on our way… Maryland where we’ll be staying. I feel like a kid, but why aren’t we there yet? I’ve been traveling for three days. Later today we’ll check out how to get to DC and take the trip in to see some of the kickoff concert. I’d like to see the first dance of the first couple. Allegedly, this is the presidential Inauguration but, deep down, we all know this is the biggest wedding ceremony known to man. So, let’s not kid ourselves and just enjoy the symbolic second wedding ceremony for the Obamas (despite all the planning, guests, panic, and lack of parking involved). I’m Irish so you can add inappropriate toasts from distant relatives you’ve never met, and old people singing about love and the potato famine to that list. If you’re wondering what that’s like, it’s a little like the love theme for Titanic, instead of Celine singing though, imagine an old, charming Irishman with kind eyes. It’s sort of beautiful.

I can see why Beyonce would get the gig singing the Obamas first dance. “If you like it then you shoulda put a ring on it.” And we did (at least for the next four years). So, for now, let’s enjoy the honeymoon. When it’s over, we can deal with the economic crises, conflict in the Middle East, and other inheritances from the Bush side of the family.

January 18th, 2009

Washington DC Tomorrow

Watch for Inauguration 2009 updates here on the blog and on Twitter (on the right). You can leave a comment underneath the widget if you’re not on Twitter. I kind of wish I wasn’t sometimes too, but now that I’ve crossed over to the dark side, might as well live it up. Tomorrow, it’s on! I’ll be Tweeting on the way there from my iPhone, and hopefully blogging for real once we get to the hotel.

January 16th, 2009

Goodbye Madison

I’m still in Madison. Gahd. Good news is that I don’t have to go to New Jersey today because I’m no longer landing in the Newark airport. Bad news is I’ve had my flight re-routed twice to LaGuardia and now I won’t get into Queens until 10:30 pm. The nice thing about Wisconsin is I can tell the ticketing guys that Queens at 11pm on the bus isn’t my ideal safety situation and they try the other airlines too for an earlier flight. It didn’t work, of course, because they’re too nice. Really it all turned out for the best. I’ll arrive later, in Queens, around 10:30 pm and Emon will be meeting me there at the airport. Can’t. Wait.

I’ll be in NYC for a couple of days. On Sunday, we’ll leave NYC around 8 am for Washington DC.