Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The weekend
We are still recovering from the big celebration last Tuesday. Here's to making history!
On Saturday, we did a "Meet the Instruments" session at Wonderlab, the local children's science museum. We got a write-up in the student newspaper (I was misquoted) and no one touched my flute. I was happy.
Then that evening, we went bowling!
The animal shelter sponsored a fun bowling event for all of the volunteers. I went to my volunteer orientation session a few weeks ago, but I haven't been scheduled for dog-walking yet! I think there was just a little email mix-up. We went bowling anyway. :) And for the record, Chuck and I both are far superior bowlers to Barack Obama. I bowled a 73; Barack bowled a 37 before the Pennsylvania primary!
I also seemed to have a lot more free time this weekend, since I didn't have buttons to make or political websites to check obsessively. I still can't believe it's over. It's also strange to not WEAR a button anymore. Really nice people used to stop me all the time to tell me that they liked my button and were really excited about Obama. All kinds of people - men, women, black, white, young, old - random strangers who I would probably never have any reason to speak with otherwise. I will miss that friendliness. But maybe having Obama in the White House will unite Americans and make us all a little more open to each other, under his leadership and inspiration!
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Election Day!
My parents went to a Sarah Palin rally in Dover and they just loved her. They got to shake her hand and talk to her. My mom reports that she is "just gorgeous!"
I have no comment on that.
Polls close early in Indiana, at 6 p.m. I have had a hard time concentrating at work today!! We are having our friends Susie (above) and Gaye over to watch returns. Luke Russert is reporting for NBC here on campus tonight.
We are still having a LOT of fun with our friend Barack. Thanks Mom!!
I just found this picture of Obama and I love it! :)
I am both sad and relieved that this whole process is coming to an end. I decided to get involved way back in June 2007. I was and still am so excited about Barack Obama. It will be nice to have my "normal" life back though!
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