Sunday, November 09, 2008

Back to earth

Here I am back again, no longer having my food and domestic needs catered for by others. Sitting in my messy little house with the smell of fresh cupcakes, listening to the radio, reading stories to Nic and contemplating the result of our general election.
Living in a democracy is a great thing. The people have spoken and the National party has won the election. Most of my friends and family will be delighted as they are National supporters. I am not. My values stem from a different place and do not sit well with those of the National party. However, they do sit well with those of my friends. So, I am thinking is it about interpretation of values? And when push comes to shove I am thinking that in this country we all feel pretty much want the same thing and it is the interpretation and the delivery that differs. In saying this I wonder what the differences will actually be and who will really notice and what the real impact will be. I wonder and look on with much interest. It is good to have change so perhaps this will be good for all of us.
On a totally different subject, I have been checking out the Feedjit application on my blog and love looking at who is visiting my blog. I can see there are people lured by the promise of an interesting story about Dan Carter and must be horribly disappointed when the read the real story. There are also quiet repeat visitors who come regularly and read and leave. I wonder who these people are and why they return. This being a blog set up for friends and family I am delighted to know there are people out there in the world who enjoy popping in for a wee look. I am a blog reader too and silently partake in others lives, feeling their pain and celebrating their joys from a very long way away. It is all very interesting.
The pictures accompanying this post are of some of my library friends

2 comments:

jasminetheagnost said...

I know what you mean about National's win. I wasn't exactly looking forward to Mr Key being in charge. News stories around the world are dubbing him the "Tycoon Prime Minister" - because he is a rich, rich man. I don't think I like the idea of someone with a bank balance of $50,000,000 being in charge of a country. He has such different ideals to the politicians I'm used to. I'm a socialist at heart, and National members appear to be industrialists at heart. I miss Helen already...

Anonymous said...

Please don't make assumptions about wealth and value systems. I'm delighted we live in a democracy too and we have the privilege to vote and have some influence over who guides the country economically, fiscally and maybe socially. Ultimately our own core value systems should and will flow through.Thats how we live our lives. C'mon its all pretty centre now days. If extremely hard work results in wealth and the ability to help others and also contribute significantly to those less fortuate - isn't that a good thing. Helen is amazing as a leader and a woman however I think she might be ok, just see where she might turn up next and then look at the recent policy changes that may have got her there! Love to all A