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Seeing all
of the glamorous ladies on the E! Red Carpet Show for the Academy Awards 2013
reminded me that I never posted my piece about the Inaugural Ball…
My Life Is Hectic, But Sometimes I Do Cool Things
Yes, I know that this post is shamefully overdue. However, as my tagline indicates, I am on a quest for balance in my stilettos. Most days I am grateful if I make it to the end of the day without tripping, falling and busting my lip open because my house is a wreck, I am drowning in toys and at work there are literally dozens of people who want something from me all at the same time.
I am not
whining, at least not too much. My quest is similar to most professional mothers. However, at times, I take a break from my
chaos and do some really cool things. One of those things was attending The 2013
Inaugural Ball. Having been an ardent supporter of President Obama since his
first campaign and being a great admirer of the First Lady, I was THRILLED that
I had the opportunity to attend the Ball.
Using Paid Time Off to Attend the Inaugural Festivities Was Time Well Spent
So, I took
Paid Time Off and my sister and I traveled to DC to attend the Swearing In and
the Ball. Calling our experience amazing
would be a great understatement. The experience was life changing. We were where we needed to be at the time we
needed to be there. It was as if all of the stars aligned. However, since this is Chaton’s World, things
did not go exactly as planned.
We had planned an inspiring day followed by an elegant evening. Instead, we got something else...
Because our
plans came together at the last minute, we stayed in Alexandria instead of in
DC proper and relied on the DC Metro for transportation. The Metro worked like
a dream for the Swearing in when we were dressed in multiple layers and were
wearing flat boots. However, our trip to the Ball was a little more precarious.
I am convinced
that the President and First Lady were the only people who got to have a
glamorous trip to the ball. Unlike Cinderella, my sister and I had no glass
chariot, instead, we had a rickshaw…
Unlike the Celebrities at the Oscars, We Did Not Travel By Limo
The Ball was
at the Convention Center, which has an exit right there. Like many people we thought that we would
ride directly to the Convention Center, exit into the Ball and commence to
partying. However, it didn’t work out that way. After much confusion we learned
that the Convention Center exit was closed. So, we had to get off at a much
earlier station. Then we had to figure
out how to get to the Ball. Taxis were in short supply. So, I chosen form of
transportation was a “cycle rickshaw” otherwise known as a “pedicab” affectionately
referred to by my sister and I as possibly the worst way to travel in the
middle of the winter.
As the guy
was riding the bike, the wind was whipping around. It was like ice shards were being placed in
our skin at a rapid pace. All I could
think about was “there goes my hair” and any hopes I had of having my photo
placed in a magazine. Then the cycler
took us down a street that was closed and we wound up getting yelled at by the
police and in the middle of an intersection after the light had changed!
When he
finally let us out we had to get into a line that was several city blocks
long. My sister and I laughed harder
than we had in a very long time. And by the time we passed through security and
entered the ballroom we decided that we were going to drink, heavily and have
the time of our lives. And so we did.
It is really hard to describe our joy and excitement. Being around 40,000 of our closest friends who were all celebrating the inauguration of our president was simply awesome. It was real, but even with our experience in the rickshaw, it still feels like a fairy tale.
However, since I can't describe it with words, I decided to do it with pictures.
BTW--Like the celebrities, we ended up having fast food on the way home too. Gotta love McDonald's!
It is really hard to describe our joy and excitement. Being around 40,000 of our closest friends who were all celebrating the inauguration of our president was simply awesome. It was real, but even with our experience in the rickshaw, it still feels like a fairy tale.
However, since I can't describe it with words, I decided to do it with pictures.
BTW--Like the celebrities, we ended up having fast food on the way home too. Gotta love McDonald's!
Here are photos
from the evening. ENJOY!!! (Check out more photos at http://chatonsworld.blogspot.com/p/out-and-about.html)
Yes, we did see President Obama and the First Lady dance and heard Jennifer Hudson serenade them. The entire thing was breathtaking.
Smoky Robinson has still got it!
Usher rocked the house!
My sister and I enjoying the evening.
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