This is the third page of my Newseum visit.
The page is bordered with the lyrics from Paul Yarrow's song Don't Take Away my Freedom:
Don't ever take away my freedom, don't ever take it away
We must cherish and keep that one part of our lives
And the rest we're gonna find one of these days...
One of these days
I always thought that I'd see in my own lifetime
An end to poverty, injustice and war
But now I've learned that that job will take a long, long time
So there's one thing that must endure
When I am old and thinking over the whole life that I've led
If there's one final wish left to me
I will pray that the children, who are yet to be born,
I will pray that they will always live free
Journaling reads:
I had a weekend in DC between business trips and met up with Ngiste to visit the Newseum. It was four stories of heart wrenching and amazing exhibits dedicated to the first amendment and journalism. We took a little tour with a docent and one other visitor from Washington state. My favorite exhibit was the Pulitzer Prize photo exhibit. Wow - it left me speechless. The 9-11 exhibit displayed the front pages from 9-12 newspapers as a backdrop to the crumpled radio spire from one of the towers. We did the 4-D movie which was a sensorial experience. I was so proud to see a display from the war protesting students from Roosevelt High School in Des Moines (Go Iowa!). The display celebrating the Constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote made me reflect on how far womens rights have advanced in the last 100 years. It is hard to imagine that my grandmother was given the vote when she was 20 years old. The printing press next to our constitution as well as other displays of typesetting and publishing tools were a nice tribute to both of my grandfathers who worked for the Des Moines Register & Tribune. It was interesting that the weekend I visited was also the weekend our congress shut down the government - a tribute to the freedoms we are endowed with (even when used ridiculously). I just had to use the lyrics of Paul Yarrow/s song to underscore how important our freedom is. Maybe someday my children will see this page and remember singing this song along with Peter, Paul and Mary belting from the CD payer (pre-iPhones) on our amazing road trips - from sea to shining sea.
The 4-page spread used:
Anna Aspnes products:
Foto Inspired template No 35
Foto Inspired Templates 2 A, B, C and/or D
Oval Frames
Distressed Korners and Edges 2
Thin Strips Masks
I also Used OScraps Collab Dandelion Days (paper)
Other elements were designed by Nicole Young, Kerri Erickson and Lauren Bavin