I'm sure she'll look back and comment about how polka dots were the height of fashion.
This was as close as I could come to the "moment" because the flash is like a banana to a monkey for this girl. And if you look very carefully, you will also see where I am stamped at this time. I wish my toenails were in a different color.
There is a particular phrase that struck me in the ceremony. As it was beginning, Dianne Feinstein spoke of this "peaceful transition of power". I thought of all the countries where leaders take control of a country by force and casualties are taken at ages far too young. There is no ceremony with music, flags, joy, cheering, booing, or promises made. Just a heavy hand and people who live in fear. As I sat in my home with my daughter watching the festivities on the television, I thought how fortunate I was to witness not only this history being made, but to see the previous leader being hugged by the current leader. How amazing! I am very grateful to live in this democratic society.
President Obama was not the man I voted for, I was a McCain supporter in 2000 and in 2008; particularly because of his work to make adoption more affordable. But I am reminded of Proverbs 21:1, "Just as water is turned into irrigation ditches, so the Lord directs the king's thoughts. He turns them wherever he wants to."
Also, the performance of "Air and Simple Gifts" by Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman was awesome. It reminded me in part of "Appalachian Spring" by Aaron Copeland.