Live your life in such a way that the
entire planet doesn't dance in the
street when you lose your job.
Anonymous
This quote is making the rounds. People are in a playful mood. Not everyone of course. Some Americans today feel like other Americans felt four years ago when the election was over. But most of us have been trying hard to find our calm this Fall. Americans have been planning how to safely vote since early October at least. This week we've been counting on our latest essential workers to get the job done. And they have. Poll workers in all 50 states have repetitive-motion aches and pains from opening and tabulating thousands of ballots. Under stress to be careful and thorough, Republicans and Democrats have sat at tables together and counted votes. They deserve our thanks.
So often we have taken pride in busyness, in checking things off our lists. But there's a respite now. Last night people were celebrating in the streets like children. Yesterday it seemed no one could sit still. Dancing, fireworks and speeches of a lifetime, one by our first woman Vice President-elect, the other by a man who promises to tackle the virus and work for unity. I awoke with a sense of lightness I haven't had in a long time.
When we were children our lives were simpler. Maybe because we didn't have smart phones or Fitbits and could hang out in person rather than on Zoom, a technology whose very name is synonymous with rushing. Or because the grownups did the worrying. But for this moment, like children, we want to play.
Friends just texted to stop over for a glass of wine in their garden. Other friends are coming to our patio tomorrow morning for coffee and cake. So right now, let's linger in this moment and let our lives be simpler. Let's enjoy our democracy. Court challenges or no, everything is working. There's a reason to linger today in America.
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