So, this morning I gave an elderly friend a ride to the grocery store, and as she got in I switched the radio from regular NPR to jazz NPR because we both love jazz and I'd been hovering over the news nonstop every waking moment for the last million years and what's going to happen in 10 minutes? Nothing; bring on the Brubeck.
And then, at the grocery store, my phone started pinging. And pinging. And pinging. And my friend had to open up the seat on her walker and catch her breath and get teary and regain control and go back to the groceries, except every few feet we'd stop and look at each other with cans of beans or yogurt cups or whatnot in our hands and say, "It's real! It really happened!"
And when we headed back out to the car, people were just cruising up and down Market Street blasting their horns and waving and shouting for joy. And I saw an entire family on the corner of Waller & Fillmore, waving and ringing cowbells and drinking champagne at 9:30, all except a teeny girl in pink footie PJs hopping up and down waving an American flag.
When I left for the grocery store, I was blasting "We Are the Champions" in the car with the windows open (it's almost 70 here), and a neighbor was out raking the leaves and pointed at my car and started waving, and when I honked, she gave me 2 thumbs up and yelled "KAMALA HARRIS!!!"
You guys. I just thought "ita would have been all over this."
. . . i'ma gonna sit over here and blink really hard for a minute.
My mom died a few days before the 2016 election assuming that Clinton was going to be president. I've often thought it was good she never knew what happened. There are a number of Republicans that I have thought of and had a bit of gratitude that they didn't live to see what happened to the Republican party, including my dad. And yes, there are too many that I wish were here to celebrate with us today.
Apparently everyone on my street came out to cheer and bang pots and etc., but I was out! So many people driving around honking and walking around "whoo!"ing and biking around cheering and etc. It is very enjoyable being in a blue bubble, as usual.
Today is one of those days when I miss living in DC.
Having a few encounters of people on friends' FB posts being all conspiracy. Oh Hai CRAZY I have time today to call you out.
One deluded fool commented on my fb post of
"I'm a Republican. Who did I hurt?"
Oh chuckles, you picked the wrong day and the wrong person to ask that of. Because while I limited myself to one reply, there are a WHOLE lot of people who will also jump in with clue bats.
One of my 'friends' posted some crap about the Republicans not burning down cities because they are unhappy. I unfollowed her. I don't need to see such things. I'll just stay in my blue bubble.
I mean not yet, it hasn't even been 12 hours yet, give them time. I mean many of them, did try to storm vote counting centers and many of those people were armed, so....