Monthly Archives: January 2011

SOTU

When I worked in Washington D.C., the day the President addressed the nation was always a favorite. It was exciting, all of the hustle and bustle that permeated Capitol Hill.  A sort of electric energy filled the air as another moment in our nation’s history was about to occur.

Typically after work, a group of my colleagues would gather at a local restaurant adjacent to the Senate side, table reserved of course, and watch the members exit as they headed to the House chamber for the speech. While the elected officials were poised and attentive in their seats at the Capitol, we would talk policy, enjoy a nice dinner and gossip about those particular members inside.  You know, the ones who were having an affair or were about to vote with “the other party” on a piece of legislation, or had been overheard considering a run for the Presidency.  I loved my job.  Actually, that had nothing to do with my job but it certainly was one of the perks.  So was getting to read an advance copy of the President’s speech before the actual address. Priceless.

Several years later when the Senator and I were first married we used to watch the SOTU address like it was a date night.  We would go to dinner and then back in time to turn on the television and watch all of the festivities.  I’m sure all newlyweds did this, didn’t they? Never mind that a decade later the Senator would enter politics himself.   Come to think of it that notion was never, ever discussed, because if we had talked about the Senator running for public office back then, I might have seriously re-considered. I mean, I left Washington in search of a kinder, gentler environment which did not include politics.  Politics is a blood sport people and it ages you.  Trust me.

Anyway…back to our date nights.

My favorite part of the SOTU was watching the first lady enter with her celebrated guests.  These guests brought with them interesting, and often heroic American stories.  The kind of story about which books were written and that interested me immensely.

The Senator enjoyed listening to the Sargent at Arms (the same man who had been doing this for decades) announce the President to the Chamber.  I know, I know, we were young, and newly married and this is what we did for fun.  Total nerds.

Once we had children, we’d hire a baby sitter to watch them so we could dash to a local restaurant, pick up an order to go and take it to the Senator’s business office to watch the Presidential address on t.v…. uninterrupted, because we were so very romantic like that.  We did this for a few years until we came home one time and discovered the kids were watching the State of the Union on our own television.  That is when this became a family tradition of sorts. I wonder how many other families do this?  I am guessing maybe one in a hundred million at best?

Anyway, last night we all took a moment to watch the lead up on CNN (broadcast of choice for this year) and observe the members as they filed in the Chamber.  We easily located the Oklahoma delegation and the Senator managed to point out his least favorite member from Texas who always positions herself on the aisle in a bright color and prime location.  I know, I bet you wish you were watching this at our house….

As for the actual Presidential address – I would grade it a C- .  I defer to some of the headlines from across the country this morning which capture my thoughts:

Obama misread the public mood, Ignored Crisis.

Regulations and Rhetoric

Obama doesn’t seem like leader anymore

Where will the money come from?

A speech we just can’t take seriously.

You get the idea.  I have certainly seen better and heard worse, but I will say one thing….the rhetoric from both sides was noticably toned down.  And for that, Mr. President, the country is grateful.

Dear John

I’m really looking forward to hearing the SOTU address this evening.  It has always been a favorite of mine for many reasons, however, like most Americans, tonight I will be listening to the rhetoric.  It has really digressed over the last two decades reaching a level of embarrassment and certainly hindering our nation’s progress.

I know some Congressional members are sitting with their friends on the other side of the aisle to make a statement.  This is a nice gesture and we’ll see how it goes.   Next year, I would recommend you establish a seating chart by state delegation in your chamber.  Might be a fun little experiment to have all the members from Alabama sitting next to the members from Alaska sitting next to those from Arkansas and so on and so forth.  Just a thought from your friend, the Senator’s wife in Oklahoma.

Hope you are tanned, rested and ready!  It looks like you’re in for a bumpy ride.

A Good Thing

I spent some time in San Antonio last week for a board meeting.  Let’s just say that the Alamo…. is not as big as you think it should be.

It was also cold.  However, that did not stop us moms from enjoying the river walk or our time in between meetings.

My eyes are closed in that picture due to some serious sleep deprivation.  Not much sleep to be had at these meetings. Nope, we use our free time wisely and that would be staying up late to catch up and laugh with one another.  Lots of laughter.  This is a good friend of mine from Las Vegas.  She has two daughters, a family business and is a brilliant, out of the box thinker.

Don’t get me started on these two past National Young Mothers of the Year from Georgia and New Hampshire pictured below…..my sides still hurt from laughing so hard. Simply amazing women.

The women on this national board come from all across the country. A multi-generational, inter-faith, non-political, non-profit organization comprised of women who are interested in supporting and honoring moms. Really doesn’t get much better than that.  They are also responsible for naming the National Mother of the Year ®.  I kid you not. And, they’ve been doing that since 1935.

In this picture are moms from Oklahoma, Texas, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Indiana, Nevada, Washington, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Georgia, California, Utah, North Dakota and Puerto Rico.  AND, there are moms on the board who were not pictured from Vermont, Oregon and Kentucky.

Here’s the link….you should check it out because they do good things.  And we could all use a little more of that.

SW