Entry bubble Turning One: Forty Years Later

By: Nancy | September 25, 2008 | Category: General


Baby Nancy and a jackolanternThree things have surprised me so far during Gov Gab's Birthday Week:

--The full heads of hair my fellow Gov Gabbers were sporting at the age of one, while I had more of an auburn fuzz going on. (I'm trying to beat down my feelings of inadequacy.)

--Joanne and I were born the same year. See, I thought for sure she was YOUNGER.

--And there was so much going on in 1968, the turbulent year that Joanne and I turned one:

Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., Vietnam, Nixon, Hendrix and the Hippies—I missed it all. I had no idea on the day that I staggered my first steps around the coffee table, blew out my candle and grabbed a fistful of buttercream icing that two African-American athletes were raising their fists at the Mexico Olympics in a black power salute.

Back then, my world was all about letting my parents know when my belly was empty and my diaper was full. My folks and the next door neighbors who sang "Happy Birthday" to me around the dining room table were my entire community. And that really was the definition of community in 1968—the people living in the grids of streets and tracts of homes around you.

Forty years later, "community" isn't just about where you live anymore; it's also about who you are, and connecting online with people who share your experiences, interests and concerns, regardless of the location of the plot of soil or patch of concrete you—or they—live on.

Government's changed in those forty years, too. Sure, you can still get lots of information about your in-person community to help you find out about your town's services and history. But government has also learned to give you information customized for your life experience community, whether you're a parent, a military vet or active duty, a senior, run a business or a nonprofit, are a government employee or are from another country and want to learn about or visit the US.

Wherever you are and whatever your life experience, we're so grateful that you're part of the Gov Gab community. We love hearing from you and always welcome your ideas. I just wish I could email you a slice of cake to say thanks!

Gov Gab birthday cake

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blue comment bubble Posted by Thomas on September 25, 2008 at 09:41 AM EDT

First of all, 1968 was a great year even though I do not remember any of it. Since you cannot e-mail me a piece of cake, can you try faxing me a copy. lol

You all are doing a great job with this blogging thing. It is great seeing the government in action. I cannot wait to see what topics you all will cover over the next year.

Thomas

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blue comment bubble Posted by Scottmb on September 25, 2008 at 10:16 AM EDT

Thank you for the great year. I am so impressed with this blog and really enjoy reading it. You are inspiring the whole public sector!

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blue comment bubble Posted by Joanne on September 25, 2008 at 02:41 PM EDT

Let me get this straight - we were both born in 1967 in New Jersey? omg! What if we were separated at birth!?! You look just like my brother!!

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blue comment bubble Posted by Nancy on September 25, 2008 at 02:46 PM EDT

I am NOT your brother. I just asked Mom and she assured me. ;)

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blue comment bubble Posted by her mom on September 25, 2008 at 02:52 PM EDT

she's all mine and so proud of her.

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