
I can't help but post some thoughts about the election. I posted this darling picture of my children. They are about done with me always begging to take their picture! My kids have been on my mind a lot throughout this election. Now, I know we all vote differently. That is why we live in America right? Freedom to vote. Freedom of religion. Hubby gave just an awesome talk to our youth last night on why we live in America, and the responsibilities we have living in this great land. I have taken this probably to the extreme this election. I look at my three little rug-rats, and wonder what I can possibly do to help them in these tough times. They are our future. Anything I can do to promote a better future for them, you bet I am going to do it. I have read endlessly about the candidates. I really have given more thought to this election than any other. There were such good things and bad things about each candidate. I went to the temple and gave it much thought and prayer. I seriously felt like my vote really mattered, which in reality, it probably didn't. Casting my vote did give me hope though. After finally making my decision, I felt very confident and relieved that my stress was all over. I did my part by researching and voting for the person I felt would most benefit my children in the future. I am very relieved it is all over, and I can stop stressing about it! I am so glad to have the freedom to vote. It makes me feel like in some way I do have control over what happens to my darling children. Happy post-election day!! WHEW!!
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Wow. I'm impressed that you went to great lengths (prayer/temple)to select a candidate for President. Like you, I voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I walked away from my polling place light and happy knowing that I'd made my decision and voted. When I saw who won the election this morning I wasn't even too disappointed. I think Obama is sincere in wanting to help America change for the better, and I'm going to help him do it. That's what it takes. We're fooling ourselves if we think that the President is the only one who can effect change. We all have to be a part of the solution.
Way to go, Allie!
I'm echoing your thoughts and Christie's. I think that an awareness of the necessity of everyone serving the country, in one way or another, has been a great outcome of this election. Like you, I felt huge relief after voting. I still harbor a bit of cynicism, but I feel that if those who really want change are willing to plan, work, and sacrifice a bit good things will happen. It is wonderful knowing that the world is filled with good women like you!
What positive attitudes you have! I also researched... and debated... and voted... and I'm down right chapped! :) :) :) :) I do hope he proves me wrong though!
I'm with Angie on this one. :)
But, what a blessing to be able to have the opportunity to decide according to the dictates of our own conscience! We really have been blessed with freedoms and aibilities to prayerfully study and make decisions. (Hopefully we'll still have that). Many in the world do not!
What we do know is that we're living in prophecied times and ....
I think that Obama and his administration will be instrumental in bringing the Savior sooner. :)
So....that is a good thing!
love you Alison!
you're the dearest of dearest......
You know how I feel about Obama. Chapped might be an understatement but he is our next President and I will pray for him and hope for our country. :)
Allie--
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