Sunday, October 31, 2004
Halloween 2004
No matter what thoughts and feelings I had this afternoon (posted below), they were soon swept away by the children and their cries of "Trick or Treat," imaginative costumes, wide-eyed enthusiasm (the little ones), and their obvious enjoyment of our traditional cups of apple cider and bags of salty snacks (one boy downed 4 cups and came back later for 2 more!). There's nothing like Halloween to bring out the child in all of us. Tonight was especially fun because we had higher numbers of goblins, angels, witches and such than we've had in years. I'm sure the perfect weather had a great deal to do with it, and being on a Sunday certainly didn't hurt.
As they've done since birth, our neighbors Claire and Charlotte took time to visit, show us their costumes and get their treats. Speaking of which, it is such a treat to watch these wonderful sisters grow up. Here, you can see what I mean: Claire and Charlotte on Halloween 2001, Claire, Charlotte and their friends on Halloween 2002, and Charlotte on Halloween 2003. A lot changes in three years when you're young!
As they've done since birth, our neighbors Claire and Charlotte took time to visit, show us their costumes and get their treats. Speaking of which, it is such a treat to watch these wonderful sisters grow up. Here, you can see what I mean: Claire and Charlotte on Halloween 2001, Claire, Charlotte and their friends on Halloween 2002, and Charlotte on Halloween 2003. A lot changes in three years when you're young!
My feelings
So many feelings swirling inside me on this Samhain/Halloween day:
--Sadness at having to say goodbye to my jazz sister, Miki, who is returning home to Japan on November 9.
--Gratitude for a lovely evening spent with Miki, Akira and Pat Kolon in Ann Arbor last night, starting with dinner at a wonderful East Indian restaurant on Main Street, and then hearing our favorite jazz performer--Lynne Arriale--at the Firefly Club on Ashley.
--Wonder at the music Lynne and her trio made for us there--her bell-like clarity and soul-full sound on the piano, Steve Baker's creative touch on the drums, and the sensitive bass playing by Terry, a back-up member of the trio.
--Awe at the hard work and countless hours spent canvassing neighborhoods of voters this weekend by my friend Judy Drylie and tens of thousands of volunteers working across the country with MoveOn.org, ElectionProtection.org and other activist organizations.
--Underlying feelings of apprehension over what will happen on Tuesday at the polls...especially what the results will be and how long it will be before we know.
--Hope that the voters will cast their ballots based on what is most beneficial to ALL, not what benefits a few at the top. And that their decisions will come out of love not fear.
--A basic distrust of the electoral process that will collect and count these votes that will impact the entire world.
--Anger at the Bush administration, in particular George Bush, Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and John Ashcroft, for what they have done, continue to do and intend to do in the future to our country, the world's people and the planet.
--Hope that, if elected, John Kerry will find within himself the courage and conviction he manifested as an anti-war Vietnam veteran in the 1970s.
--Gratitude for all the unseen multitudes who are doing everything they can to turn this country around.
--Sadness at having to say goodbye to my jazz sister, Miki, who is returning home to Japan on November 9.
--Gratitude for a lovely evening spent with Miki, Akira and Pat Kolon in Ann Arbor last night, starting with dinner at a wonderful East Indian restaurant on Main Street, and then hearing our favorite jazz performer--Lynne Arriale--at the Firefly Club on Ashley.
--Wonder at the music Lynne and her trio made for us there--her bell-like clarity and soul-full sound on the piano, Steve Baker's creative touch on the drums, and the sensitive bass playing by Terry, a back-up member of the trio.
--Awe at the hard work and countless hours spent canvassing neighborhoods of voters this weekend by my friend Judy Drylie and tens of thousands of volunteers working across the country with MoveOn.org, ElectionProtection.org and other activist organizations.
--Underlying feelings of apprehension over what will happen on Tuesday at the polls...especially what the results will be and how long it will be before we know.
--Hope that the voters will cast their ballots based on what is most beneficial to ALL, not what benefits a few at the top. And that their decisions will come out of love not fear.
--A basic distrust of the electoral process that will collect and count these votes that will impact the entire world.
--Anger at the Bush administration, in particular George Bush, Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and John Ashcroft, for what they have done, continue to do and intend to do in the future to our country, the world's people and the planet.
--Hope that, if elected, John Kerry will find within himself the courage and conviction he manifested as an anti-war Vietnam veteran in the 1970s.
--Gratitude for all the unseen multitudes who are doing everything they can to turn this country around.