So I don't know about all of your husbands (or any of you wifes for that matter), but mine is now married to the Election! I can barely handle one more coversation about the election! Our TV is always on the Election, and if Spencer is on the computer it is all about "checking the polls"! As a matter of fact Spencer was just on the phone talking to his dad about the "super tuesday" results (it was a conversation to be heard). Whats even worse is the MY dad is really into the election as well, and whenever I go to my parents now that is all I hear..."did you hear romneys speech today?"...."did you watch the debate today?"...I mean COME ON! Spencer made me go vote tonight...well I was planning on voting, I really do care about our country, BUT I wasn't feeling good, and it was already 6:00, and I didn't want to leave grace...BUT spencer said that I needed to ("every vote counts jami")! SO I go our stake center, and wait for an hour in line to find out that my name wasn't in the book, and that i needed to wait in anouther line for an hour! I shouldn't complain becasue our four fathers died to vote...
Anyways, that is my story, Grace...and Spencer watching the Election! I love you honey!
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Jami, my husband is married to the Phoenix Suns. Im not sure which one is worse! Oh and I feel your pain with voting, although Im the one that kept telling Trent that "its our civic duty to vote." I was late for work and lied that I had been voting. After work, I proudly went to the polls, waited in line for an hour, then got to the front and realized I couldnt even vote because I dont have a designated party..Atleast all your waiting paid off! :) haha I didnt even get to put in my 2 cents!
Do you know that Seth and I held hands for the first time during the presidential debates? And Seth made me watch the ENTIRE election in 2004. I feel your pain :) Seth and his parents LOVE talking politics together. I'm glad I have a baby so that I have something to do while they talk. It's too bad we don't live closer. Seth and Spencer could talk politics while we did something else :)
That stinks that you had to wait that long to vote! We got lucky... we walked across the street, walked straight in and voted, and got a cinnamon roll on the way out! (Kami's grandma was working the polls) Just one more perk of a small town I guess! At least now, Jami, they won't talk about Romney anymore. We miss you guys!
Caleb reassures me that politics is going to be boring for the next few months now that Romney is gone. And Caleb pointed out that he doesn't roll his eyes at me when I start talking about cloth diapers, so I've promised to pretend I'm interested in politics too,
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