After I run Jared to therapy this morning, I’ll visit our local polling center. One of the great things about living in our tiny little community is that no one comes out here unless they live here. It’s easy to visit the post office, the pharmacy, bank, when there’s a snow storm coming, we have our own small grocery store so don’t have to deal with all the crowds at the local Wal-Mart, and I can just pop in quickly to vote. Not only do all the workers there know me by name (another benefit of living in a small community–when we first moved here, the population was around 1200 or so) but I’ve never spent more than five minutes standing in line, voting, and heading out the door.
I’ve had several folks ask why I haven’t been more vocal about political stuff. Well I try to give my thoughts or relay info I’ve read when I hear or read about something going on out there with SN kids, but frankly I’ve learned that with all the extra emotional mood swings of pregnancy, it’s sometimes best for me to keep quiet, unless someone wants to ask me privately. Andrew gets a kick out of me sometimes because I have kept up with the politics and news and every now and then will go on a rampage here at the house.
Resources and programs for SN kids have been brought up several times in this campaign and while I definitely have my thoughts on the different candidates, I figured I’d spare y’all my soapboxes, eye rolling, head shaking, and heavy sighing.
But, all that aside, get out there and vote, y’all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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