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  • Democratic National Convention

    Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 12:10PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    Got to attend the democratic national convention last week.  I'm so glad I did it!  I almost didn't make it because I was in Hawaii on Monday and Tuesday shooting a trailer for the Hawaii International Film Festival.  But I thought I'd make the effort since it was promising to be such a historic event.  Arrived Wednesday morning on the red eye and hit the ground running.  Unfortunately, I was running the whole day in my high heels.  Silly me, thinking I would try to look cute at all those interviews and appearances. Scored a floor pass thanks to my friend in the campaign, but the floor filled up so quickly that I wasn't able to get down there at first.  They closed the floor just as I was getting checked in.  But figuring it was a once in a life time opportunity I decided I was going to sneak in anyway.  I reverted back to my high school days of sneaking into clubs and concerts and made it just in time to see Bill Clinton speak.  Got caught and sent away about half way through though, because I couldn't find a place to sit.  So then I  managed to sneak into the club lounge where they had food.  Got a bit of nourishment and rested my burning high heeled feet while I figured out another tactic.  When I snuck back onto the floor the third time I found the Hawaii delegation.  Not hard to spot wearing lei's, aloha shorts and waving shredded ti leaves.  So I hung out with them throughout Kerry and Biden's speeches.


    One of the members of the Hawaii delegation


    My view of Biden from the floor.

    The final day at Mile High Stadium was a day to remember.  The speeches were awesome and being down on the floor experiencing it live and up close was an experience I'll never forget.

    We had a beautiful air conditioned suite with tons of great food and private bathrooms, but Daniel Dae Kim and I wanted to rough it on the field with the Hawaii delegation.  We sat in the hot sun for hours, but celebrating with the Hawaiian delegation made it all worth it.  We all cried and hugged when Obama accepted the democratic nomination, even the men.  Congressman Neil Abercrombie knew Obama's parents at the Univeristy of Hawaii and even knew Barack as a baby so this was very personal for him.  I couldn't help but cry when I saw him gush with tears of pride and joy.  He was joined and embraced by former Governor John Waihe'e and campaign volunteer, Chuck Freedman.  It was a proud moment for Hawaii.


    Our view from the suite.


    On the floor of the Invesco Stadium.


    Hanging out with Daniel.


    The Hawaii Delegation


    Gov. John Waihe'e, Chuck Freedman, Cong. Neil Abercrombie embraced with tears when Obama accepted the nomination.

Entry comments (14)

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  • nickkader
    posted on Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 4:58AM [Report]
    Hi
  • hamuhamu
    posted on Saturday, Sep 20, 2008 10:22AM [Report]
    That is SO SO awesome!!  I hosted a party to watch Obama's speech, and almost 200 people showed up.  It was amazing watching with so many people from all walks of life, crying with total strangers from the sheer emotion.  I am so happy for you that you got to attend such an amazing event! ^_^
  • LClem71304
    posted on Monday, Sep 8, 2008 11:01PM [Report]
    Looks like you had a great time! Wish I could have been there!
  • dedlam
    posted on Thursday, Sep 4, 2008 10:38AM [Report]
    Saw you on YouTube during the Obama speech... You looked like you were paying attention.
  • xibanyae
    posted on Thursday, Sep 4, 2008 1:09AM [Report]
    i saw some of this and can't deny i was dissapointed. not with obama, don't get me wrong! but with the mega celebration itself.

    why the need of spending all these millions with concerts, stadiums, singing, dancing, cheering, VIP's....? for what?

    the way i see it, the official nomination of the candidate should be a much sober event. maybe i don't fully grasp "america's" democracy system yet ;)
  • 4eVeRdAyDrEaMeR
    posted on Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 4:38PM [Report]
    Hey
    wow.... thanks 4 sharing.... =.= Have a great week Kelly....=)
  • AerylonBW
    posted on Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 3:43PM [Report]
    You should read the blog I did on McCain. :-0

    Take care.
  • RenRen
    posted on Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 12:31PM [Report]
    I really wished I could've been at the DNC too. I heard it was awesome.
  • Flagday
    posted on Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 10:34AM [Report]
    Good for you Kelly. That was an historic convention  You got to hear some very good speeches from the floor.
  • siu lum fighter
    posted on Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 3:15AM [Report]
    Those bastards didn't put you on the VIP list?!?  I actually thought I saw you in the audience during Michelle Obama's speech on TV.  I guess it was a slight look alike.
  • stephen
     
    posted on Tuesday, Sep 2, 2008 11:57PM [Report]
    You could have said that you were Barack's prom date in high school --- that could have scored a floor seat....
  • Etchy
     
    posted on Tuesday, Sep 2, 2008 11:46PM [Report]
    80,000 seats and you can't find one empty one?!
  • stormy1
    posted on Tuesday, Sep 2, 2008 11:08PM [Report]
    Thanks for saring ..
    What did you think of Bill's speech?
    Take Care,
    Kim
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Tuesday, Sep 2, 2008 10:28PM [Report]
    hahah, i can't imagine that you'd need to sneak around!  they should have made you an honored guest!!!!!

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