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So Boring

I used a bad word in my title.  My kids would flip if they read it …  Nevertheless, it’s true.  Because I post very few photos of my children on this blog, I find it utterly boring.  But that could be the appeal for you friends and family who are sick to death of my children.  ‘Nuf said.

So, here’s a photo of the cakes the kids and I made on Election Night.

Obama Cakes

Obama Cakes

My husband was, of course, on call … so we schlepped over to another resident family’s house to eat tasty treats and watch the states roll in.  Incredibly, we were popping open the champagne by 9:15pm!
Celebrating
And not that you really need a photo of me looking puffy and soft and aged and weathered, but there you have it.  Thank the heavens my husband loves me despite my appearance!
Notice the necklaces?—————————————————>
One is an Obama ‘08 necklace I’ve been wearing since July.  It was a gift for my almost 83-year-old grandmother, (who supported Obama!) but she doesn’t wear much outside of her cross.  Gotta pick your important jewelry, I suppose!    
And the kid to the left is my youngest daughter.  That’s all you get to see.

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Two Things I Believe In

Okay, so the grammar-freak in me KNOWS that my title is wrong.  It should read “Two Things In Which I Believe” … but whatever.

Gotta share this with you tonight.

I believe in the power of the theatre.  Especially musicals.  Actually, just one musical in particular.  If you know me well, you know that my all-time favorite musical is — HANDS DOWN — Les Misérables.  No question.  And I’ve seen me some theatre.  Don’t get me wrong … Phantom, Miss Saigon, Rent, Chess, West Side Story … I recognize the overwhelming beauty in their musical compositions.  But I’m off-point. 

I believe in Barack Obama.

Put the two together and you have this uplifting piece of work to get you through the next 28 days: 

 

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Debates: WATCH ‘EM

If you are on the fence … spend some time watching what the candidates have to say during this incredibly important time.  If you don’t think that this election is important, for whatever reason, YOU ARE WRONG.  Educate yourselves.  And check out Andrea’s blog for some articles worth reading. 

You know where my vote’ll be. 

Barack Obama

Barack Obama

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Goosebumps and Electricity

What more can I say?!  I mean, truly.  I was 20 feet from the man who should become the next President of the United States.  And everyone could feel the electricity in the air.  The energy shifted and all attention and focus was on the message Senator Obama was sending.  Sure, there was cheering.  But more importantly, we all were desperate to hear every word out of his mouth because IT.IS.IMPORTANT.  So, we quieted quickly.  And it was positive and empowering and incredible and unfathomable.  I get goosebumps anytime I talk about what I experienced yesterday and I tear up like I did standing with my children, watching history unfold.  The possibilities are endless and the hope is insurmountable.  My almost-8-year-old with remember where he stood as he listened to Senator Obama.  My 5-year-old will remember the Colorado blue sky and the rocks she tried to adopt and that we were in the presence of greatness.    

I could give you the whole rigmarole of how I missed both kids’ soccer games on Saturday to stand in line (with my 82 year old grandmother and dynamite mom, I might add!) for tickets to see Senator Obama, and then had my three children stand in line with me for hours and hours AGAIN on Monday to get through the 2 metal detectors they had set up for the thousands of people to get through.  I could go on and on about how we got there, and where we stood and who we met (wonderful, intelligent people), and how Chad was able to meet up with us …

But this isn’t about any of that. 
It’s about the goosebumps and electricity that rose up in all of us as Senator Obama took the stage.  It’s about the compelling force that made us all feel like we could make a difference and be a part of something bigger than anything we’ve ever been a part of before.  It IS about the tingle that creeps into my nose and forces warm, salty tears to my eyes when I breathe back in the possibilities of this nation and its promise.  It’s about respecting a man and his values, motivation, and dedication to a nation’s people … and the respect that that brings back to the title: The President of The United States.  And it’s also about what I saw and captured with my camera.  Here is what my children saw:

Red, White, Blue, and Obama

Red, White, Blue, and Obama

 

Colorado Sky and Obama
Colorado Sky and Obama

 

Change We Can Believe In

Change We Can Believe In

 

Just 20 feet away!

Just 20 feet away!

 

Senator Obama

Senator Obama

My grandmother said this is by and large the most important election of her life.  But it is of utmost importance to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren … those who are not able to vote and have a say in their futures yet.  It is up to us to make the best choices for our children and their futures, my friends. 

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HE’s COMING!!!!!!!

Hope Is On The Horizon
He.Will.Be.Here.  No joke.  Senator Barack Obama will be in Grand Junction on Monday. 
I’m still trying to catch my breath.

You can bet your sweet bippie that the kids and I will be there!

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