I am waiting to see if I get to be thankful for my preferred Presidential choice being elected.
I am thankful that our country gets to have elections.
I may not always be tickled with my candidate options, but I do have
the right to vote and we do have actual candidate options.
And that is a very good thing.
the right to vote and we do have actual candidate options.
And that is a very good thing.
Well, I can be thankful that he ran again at all.
It has been a true pleasure not to be constantly mildly embarrassed about our highest elected official.
I am thankful that he has represented our country so well and for the second time in my life, I am engaged and hopeful regarding who will be elected today. {Again, whinging about my past candidate options...}
So...thankful but waiting/hoping to be more thankful.
Edited late Tuesday night to say....Well, to say I am more Thankful. G'night all.
It has been a true pleasure not to be constantly mildly embarrassed about our highest elected official.
I am thankful that he has represented our country so well and for the second time in my life, I am engaged and hopeful regarding who will be elected today. {Again, whinging about my past candidate options...}
So...thankful but waiting/hoping to be more thankful.
Edited late Tuesday night to say....Well, to say I am more Thankful. G'night all.
See, this is one of the big reasons that blogs rock. A real person wrote this, from her real heart. This is not pro journalism, this is for-real sentiment. In the onslaught of election-related material online, some snarky, some useful, much of it malarkey of various grades, I read a few really worthwhile things. This is one of them. The other was a reminder of how deep were the sacrifices made by first-line feminists so that women would be able to stand in a booth and punch holes in a piece of paper that leads directly to the guy that signs the laws and haggles Congress to please do their jobs.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Kiniakitty