We are not the people in your neighborhood with signs in the front yard even though we are passionate about politics. But Callie is a different kind of political animal. She was not going to be satisfied until she made her feelings known on the blogosphere. So we have this post.
It is a gorgeous day here in Lexington. Not only is the sun out and the leaves are in full autumn display, but it is also much sweeter because John and Sarah have the day off. So we had a leisurely breakfast, got dressed, and walked to our polling station. Here is Callie, making sure we know the right direction to go to vote.
We left the polls to head to our local Starbucks for a free tall coffee, and along the way passed numerous signs indicating support for the various candidates. Callie could not resist striking a pose next to her favorite sign.
Now, Callie is obviously the type who wants everyone to vote regardless of who they are voting for. But she comes from a long line of strong women on both sides of her family who have never just sat on the sidelines, so why should she?
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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If only Callie could vote!!!
Even though I'm admament about who I'm voting for, I thought this quote of the day was appropriate for today.
“Diversity is the one true thing we all have in common. Celebrate it every day.”
—Author Unknown
From Grammy Gayle
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