This is not a political blog, but this victory means a lot to me and to our family. May Quinn and all of our children grow up in a better world under Barack Obama's leadership. Yes, we did! Yes, we can!
That is a beautiful thing. I would hope that no matter where one falls on the political spectrum that people can see the beauty of what happened last night. I have never in my life seen spontaneous celebrations errupt in the streets over an election.
People were engaged! People feel hopeful and celebratory and given the challenges we're facing as a country that has to be seen as a good thing.
WOW! That was awsome, I thought our little party was celebrating with about 50 people, but that was huge, I couldn;t tell where it was from the store fronts, was it on Shattuck?
Sadly, we weren't there. Someone else posted this to You Tube and it filled me with joy to see it. You can actually see people dancing in the streets literally all around the world on the little You Tube videos - truly amazing. We couldn't get a babysitter that night and I was sick anyway. : ( But we celebrated at home and went out to a really nice dinner the next night. I think we might go to the inauguration since we couldn't really celebrate on election night.
As it Was
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I think, a few years ago, I just got tired of Fragile X being the biggest
thing in my life. Well actually it will always be the biggest thing. Unless
there...
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Dear friends,
This is my last post. It is a couple of my favorite pictures of Brody. It
was fun to do a blog about the children growing up. Our Brody is...
I scared.
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I recently had the pleasure of visiting Target. Actually 2 Targets for a
combined 3 visits in a single day which was a personal record TYVM. Target
is on...
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Wow time flies!! I haven't posted in 4 years?? Can that be? What the heck
have I been doing???? Oh yeah raised four kids and building a career. But
still ...
valentines fun and recipes
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Valentines was low key, but sugar filled around here. Thanks to Pintrest
and All Recipes for these amazing recipes.
Valentine tradition for us is heart sh...
teammates
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We found them like this. Apparently he buckled her in so that we could all
go to Dunkin Donuts. And yes, not only did I take them, but I bought
Annabelle ...
I Want Cookie
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Update on the previous post.
We're working on him using a sentence to express his needs. "I want...."
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The Gang has undergone some changes and new members have been recruited. We
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More fun food from the CSA and a lifestyle change
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We're still loving our CSA bag. On Friday night, we made roasted butternut
squash, and we couldn't eat it all, so this afternoon I used the leftover
roaste...
Catch-up Post
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Man, this blogging thing is tricky. When there’s not much going on, it
follows that there’s nothing worth blogging about. But when everything is
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4 comments:
That is a beautiful thing. I would hope that no matter where one falls on the political spectrum that people can see the beauty of what happened last night. I have never in my life seen spontaneous celebrations errupt in the streets over an election.
People were engaged! People feel hopeful and celebratory and given the challenges we're facing as a country that has to be seen as a good thing.
Very well said, umma! Thanks for visiting and commenting.
WOW! That was awsome, I thought our little party was celebrating with about 50 people, but that was huge, I couldn;t tell where it was from the store fronts, was it on Shattuck?
Sadly, we weren't there. Someone else posted this to You Tube and it filled me with joy to see it. You can actually see people dancing in the streets literally all around the world on the little You Tube videos - truly amazing. We couldn't get a babysitter that night and I was sick anyway. : ( But we celebrated at home and went out to a really nice dinner the next night. I think we might go to the inauguration since we couldn't really celebrate on election night.
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