Child of God, wife, mother. Wanna-be lay theologian. Geek of all things math. Crafter of many things. Seeker of the ancient paths.
Born in the Midwest, raised in the South, lived in New England as a newlywed, and now living in North Carolina after short detours living in Texas and Kansas.
I'm wife to Adrian since September 2007. I'm mother to Hans (June 2008), Gretchen (October 2010), Martin (June 2013), and Heidi (December 2015). I'm a child of God, beloved of Him since before the creation of the world. I am blessed.
I got one on Saturday but it didn't say "I'm a Georgia voter." I think it said, "I voted" with an American flag on it. Glad to hear you have voted!
If you haven't already, you should visit Crystal's blog and give her your family's tally of votes to add to her count. She is trying to reach at least 200, but I would imagine she could get more. Are you going to any victory parties this evening? At least some from our family will probably go.
And I got to see the President this past Sunday at the state capital. Aren't you jealous? ;) J/K! Of course it wasn't close-up, but it was him in person. I can't say that I have ever done that before. It was an exciting evening. Happy election day to you and your dear family!
I didn't vote because I can't... but my parents did, and my siblings at college voted absente! What's weird to me is that I'll be old enough to vote in 2 years. Scary thought! =)
You all just need to move to Georgia so you can get a special peach sticker :).
Lydia, we didn't attend any victory parties yesterday. We weren't very involved in the intricacies of the election this time around. Two years ago Hannah and I volunteered on a few campaigns, both with Generation Joshua and with local elections, but this time it just didn't happen!
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I got one on Saturday but it didn't say "I'm a Georgia voter." I think it said, "I voted" with an American flag on it. Glad to hear you have voted!
If you haven't already, you should visit Crystal's blog and give her your family's tally of votes to add to her count. She is trying to reach at least 200, but I would imagine she could get more. Are you going to any victory parties this evening? At least some from our family will probably go.
And I got to see the President this past Sunday at the state capital. Aren't you jealous? ;) J/K! Of course it wasn't close-up, but it was him in person. I can't say that I have ever done that before. It was an exciting evening. Happy election day to you and your dear family!
I want a sticker too! But I have to wait until after work to get one. I hope they don't run out!
I'm not old enough to vote yet... But my mother is voting today.
I didn't vote because I can't... but my parents did, and my siblings at college voted absente! What's weird to me is that I'll be old enough to vote in 2 years. Scary thought! =)
You all just need to move to Georgia so you can get a special peach sticker :).
Lydia, we didn't attend any victory parties yesterday. We weren't very involved in the intricacies of the election this time around. Two years ago Hannah and I volunteered on a few campaigns, both with Generation Joshua and with local elections, but this time it just didn't happen!
*pout*
My state doesn't give us stickers!!
*boo hoo hoo*
But I voted anyway : )
I second Susan's suggestion about ya'll moving to Georgia, Becky. :-)
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