Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
A Presidential Day
Drew has shown great interest in his government class this semester. Kudos to his teacher who has succeeded engaging the nerd in current events and getting him excited about politics. Big, honking kudos! (This from the mother with a political science degree and a former job in the governor's office. Big, honking kudos indeed!)
So when the opportunity to see President Obama presented itself I knew my nerd would be excited to go even if it meant missing his favorite government class. We had 24 hours notice so Drew was able to clear it by Mr. Kudos-Carrying-Teacher who gave him the requisite fist bump and said something like "awesome," or another teenager approved phrase, before giving him instructions that he would need to brief the class on the experience upon his return. And with this endorsement and a healthy dose of excitement we set off to see the President yesterday morning.
We arrived at the University of Maryland around 7am and started walking to find the end of the line. And walking. And walking. And walking. At the end of the line we started taking pictures. Here is Drew's idea of passing the time in line:


Yep. Nose in a book. That's my boy! But within 90 minutes, roughly 8:45am, they had opened the doors and were starting to get people in the arena. We were almost there!

Here we are after getting through security and finding a seat:



The speech ended at 12:15pm and we had a lovely chat with our seat neighbors. The guy was funny. He is a computer science major at Maryland and had a wickedly wry sense of humor. At one point the crowd was chanting "U.S.A." like we were at the Olympics or something. He looked up from his textbook and said, "Oh good. I was beginning to wonder where we were." (Oh crud. It loses something in translation. It was really funny at the time. Or maybe I was just bored and anything sounded funny right about then.) And on our way out of the seating bowl we joined the crowd at the windows to watch the motorcade depart:

hoping to see his super cool Mr. Kudos-Carrying-Teacher to let him know all about the day. That's my boy!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Happy Birthday, Drew!
Happy birthday to my favorite 15-year-old! The Day was full of surprises from start to finish: frappuccino's in the fridge, chalk art in the driveway, presents when he got home from school, dinner at an amazing Turkish restaurant in Baltimore with a hefty side dish of reminiscing about last summer's trip to Turkey, more presents, a surprise birthday flight (with Drew as the PILOT, I might add), more presents and yet more presents. It was quite the day!
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