I try to keep politics out of this space, but it's election day, and political discourse is a big part of my life. I voted this morning. We decided that we had to leave the baby at home because we were concerned about crowds and lines. In the future, he will always come along because I want to instill in him a respect for American democracy and give him a sense of the responsibility involved in being a citizen.
Beyond that, I will just say this...
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YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!!
YIPPIE!! YIPPIE!! YIPPEE!!
YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!!
YIPPIE!! YIPPIE!! YIPPEE!!
YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!!
YIPPIE!! YIPPIE!! YIPPEE!!
YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!! YIPPEE!!
YIPPIE!! YIPPIE!! YIPPEE!!
"there's no time for indifference..don't you know how truly blessed we are" ~BOY GEORGE
MATTRESS~
Are you kidding--happy happy happy is the word for today! And finally I can sleep again and not feel ashamed about being an American voter..(but I did not vote for shrubbie...). Finn's future is looking brighter suddenly especially if things can be maintained for the next 16 years! I am now one hopeful optimistic gramma and it feels so-o-o good after all these years. Love to all of you!
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