Woke up after another night fraught with anxiety. I had to get up about midnight and walk
around, look out the windows, and see that everything is the same. This morning
I am achy but not in pain. I’m hoping to get a good walk after four days of
walking stick and pain meds. Church this morning and Fr. David will be here.
Hoping for hope to come from the service. I will finish cutting the hydrangea
as it will rain tomorrow.
POH
POH
I admire Michelle Obama for the way she used her position to
promote nutrition and exercise for children. Her predecessors have chosen new
china patterns, painted room and redecorated public spaces in the White House
but Michelle will leave a legacy that lasts forever. Michelle had a position in
Chicago as a hospital administrator, a job she did competently. She didn’t want
her husband to run for the presidency but supported him through the tough
campaigns. I like that she has sheltered
her children and brought her mother with the family so the girls have a stable
life in spite of travel, meetings, and other events that take the parents away.
The girls are included in some visits to foreign countries when it is
appropriate. I read an article that said the programs to emphasis diet and
exercise had substantially brought down the percentage of child hood obesity.
There is a program on the food network hosted by Robert
called Restaurant impossible where he changes kitchens and management to
improve the business. Michelle invited him to a child care center in the
darkest and poorest part of DC. Two volunteers fixed meals in a home style
kitchen and had to feed the children outside. Robert took down walls, built a
big kitchen and dining room and invited her to lunch with the children.
Wonderful, she said, but there’s more. She asked Robert to build a garden and
he did with the help of gardeners. They showed the kids how to grow vegetables
and tend the gardens.

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