It's a historical event so I wanted to witness it live. I stayed home until 10:00 to watch it. I thought his speech was good and I think he seems like a good father. I really hope that he can get America back on track. Although, today, the stock market took it's biggest loss in months. Hopefully, the economy will spring back.
His girls are lovely. The oldest one looks like Barack, while the younger one, Sasha, looks like her mom, Michelle.
I almost didn't recognize Dick Cheney. He lost a lot of weight, and he was in a wheelchair. The senior George Bush was using a cane, but I heard on the radio that he recently had back surgery. He plans to jump from a plane on his 85th birthday. Poor Mohammed Ali was there, and his Parkinsons seems to really be taking a toll. Jimmy Carter looks good for his age. Being active and working with Habitat for Humanity really seems to be keeping him young.
My mom adores Obama. She likens him to Kennedy. She is thrilled to have him in office. She really believes that he's going to be one of our greatest Presidents.
This is a hideous picture of me. I hadn't taken a shower or anything. This was taken as both Obama and Bush made their entrance. I was surprised by the really tame headline from the Los Angeles Times. The type was small and it was hardly a eye catching headline. George Bush, commuting those 2 border patrol agents had a larger font. The local paper, Antelope Valley Press, actually had a more impressive headline, which is sad for the Los Angeles Times. I expected more.
The funnest part of the festivities was sitting with my mom and Joe. Joe can't hear half of what you say so he kept coming into our conversations with what he thought he heard us say, and it just about never made sense. He was so confused half the time. My mom would say something to me, and Joe would say, "what?" and then he'd say something that made no sense at all. I eventually had to take the remote from him because he hasn't really figured out his TiVo.
The expression on my mom's and Joe's faces says it all. Joe was totally confused throughout, and my mom was incredulous at how many off the wall questions or comments Joe had.
In honor of the festivities, and also, in honor of American Idol, I made a cake with red, white and blue sprinkles. The Oreos were added, just for fun and because I thought little David might like them. By the way....I bought this heavy duty pan from Smart N' Final and it cooks so evenly. I just love it. All my cakes come out perfectly in this pan because of the heaviness of the metal. It's just really consistent and not too expensive. I think it was $15 or $19. 
The expression on my mom's and Joe's faces says it all. Joe was totally confused throughout, and my mom was incredulous at how many off the wall questions or comments Joe had.
The cake was frosted with Pastry Pride from Smart & Final. It tastes like whipped cream but it holds up much better. It lasts longer and doesn't have to be refrigerated as much. It's normally used for wedding cakes. It comes in a pint or gallon and you whip it with a mixer for about 10-15 minutes until it gets nice and thick. After I applied the white layer of frosting, I added a bit of blue food coloring, just because I was bored. I sat the cookies on top of the blue dallops.
One final note.
Aretha! If you ever want RESPECT again, please, donate your hat to a museum, use it to propel a 747, take it to Holland and use it to repair a windmill, attach it to a giant teddy bear, donate it to the Army for a helicopter propeller, OR darn it, just give it back to Nellie Olsen, but please, please, don't ever wear that gloried hair scarf again. Just because it has sequins, doesn't mean it has style. You can still sing. Your voice is great--but that hat...that hat was OVER THE TOP!
Oh my!
Aretha! If you ever want RESPECT again, please, donate your hat to a museum, use it to propel a 747, take it to Holland and use it to repair a windmill, attach it to a giant teddy bear, donate it to the Army for a helicopter propeller, OR darn it, just give it back to Nellie Olsen, but please, please, don't ever wear that gloried hair scarf again. Just because it has sequins, doesn't mean it has style. You can still sing. Your voice is great--but that hat...that hat was OVER THE TOP!
Oh my!

1 comment:
Cute pictures :]
The cake looks pretty too...
And I'm sure David will LOVE it!
He's spoiled and thinks everything is HIS.
Brat
LOL
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