Hello, friends. So, awhile back I posted about meeting Alaska’s governor, Sean Parnell. I also posted about it at ravelry.com.

What a whirlwind . . . of course, Sarah got brought into it – not sure why, but “some people” and all that can’t see beyond their partisanship. I hadn’t even mentioned her, but you know how dogs can be with their bones, right? Yeah, same way as partisan politics.

You see, I don’t have to be a D or an R to appreciate and respect a sitting government official, and to appreciate the fact that he took time out of his schedule to come see what is going on in a domestic violence shelter. That, friends, is where it is – getting out there and getting your fingers a bit dirty in the dust of the world – and, I respect that.

So, I was tickled to ask for and receive permission to have my picture taken with him – and to post it on this blog.

Then I posted it at ravelry – and got slammed because of it. Sigh.

But that is okay – I just didn’t buy into the fray and walked away from that discussion thread and considered the source. The discussion died of its own accord. (If you don’t play the game, the gamers get tired and go on for bigger/better game.)

I learned a lesson – stick to my chosen craft and knit, baby knit. It works.

Today, however, I peeked in on a thread where someone posted about the president coming to her school and look – I knit the dress I’m wearing to meet the president.

Pretty cool, huh?

Yeah, she’s getting the same treatment – people hijacking the thread to bash other people’s “politics”.

Walking away – shaking my head – someday they’ll be older and wiser, too. Right? Right?

One could only hope. Peace, my friends. Go and make a donation to Red Cross’ efforts in Haiti, or Unicef’s efforts in Haiti, or a local homeless/DV shelter, or the local food bank, or something. That thought just makes me smile. 🙂

4 responses

  1. ladybug says:

    I think it was cool. and he came by our establishment too… and shook my KIDS hand. BUT because I was on Duty I COULDNT TAKE A PICTURE. sigh…. but it was on the front page. ; ) that made me smile even bigger. it aint no big thang momma moose…. sometimes people…. even me… dont know when to bite thier toung. Love you

  2. batgrl says:

    I have to admit that if any public official – even one that I disliked or didn’t vote to – came to my work I’d just be nice and polite. Because frankly that’s how my mom raised me. I mean, sure it’s ok to speak your mind about politics, but geez, just having your photo taken with someone doesn’t mean you’ve said anything about how you feel about a politician. And for some reason – especially on the internet where people can be anonymous – people get really nasty about such things.

    I have to admit I immediate feel bad for the high school kids – that kind of meanness would have been something that I’d hated and dealt badly with at that age. Not that it’s at all pleasant now.

    So no worries, Moosie. I still think you’re cool.

    Meanwhile I can’t knit and can only crochet – but found on the net that there are people as rabid about that issue as some folk are about politics. The knit vs. crochet thing. I mean, I always thought it was just two techniques, but apparently there’s more to the angst. Heck you’d think folks that are all buying yarn together could at least bond over that! Best just to laugh! 🙂

  3. batgrl says:

    didn’t vote to = didn’t vote for
    I really need to learn to proofread!

  4. Linda says:

    Sorry this happen to you…. I guess some knitters are rude…. too bad… I’ve learned to just keep my mouth shut when around certain groups (20-30-40 somethings) including knitters.. when it comes to politics… sigh

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