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I was iffy about reading this for fear that it would send me into a downward spiral of depression from which there might be no return. I mean I didn't exactly want to be reminded for perhaps the fifteenth time this week just how much I miss this man. Squirting lemon juice on the paper cut ya know?
I was pleasantly surprised though because in the end what this lovely book (that my husband is demanding we buy) did was remind me for a few precious moments what the office of the presidency can mean and will mean again once this long, long, long, long, dear god will it never end, national nightmare is over.
So go ahead and remind yourself that once upon a time we had the coolest fucking guy as president. Pete Souza as the official presidential photographer has put together an amazing look at this truly remarkable man, his family and the people he worked with. His simple, personal recollections about horrendous moments like Sandyhook (the self described worst day of Obama's presidency) and far sweeter moments like catching Malia in a hug on her return from school were just the thing I needed to see right now.
I found myself filled with a sense of hope again, just a for a few moments, that we can be the change we want to see in the world. We really do live in a country where anything is possible. That was a good feeling to have right now. I really, really needed it.
I was pleasantly surprised though because in the end what this lovely book (that my husband is demanding we buy) did was remind me for a few precious moments what the office of the presidency can mean and will mean again once this long, long, long, long, dear god will it never end, national nightmare is over.
So go ahead and remind yourself that once upon a time we had the coolest fucking guy as president. Pete Souza as the official presidential photographer has put together an amazing look at this truly remarkable man, his family and the people he worked with. His simple, personal recollections about horrendous moments like Sandyhook (the self described worst day of Obama's presidency) and far sweeter moments like catching Malia in a hug on her return from school were just the thing I needed to see right now.
I found myself filled with a sense of hope again, just a for a few moments, that we can be the change we want to see in the world. We really do live in a country where anything is possible. That was a good feeling to have right now. I really, really needed it.