Please Let There Be A Clear Winner...
The polls have been open for a few hours now and I have to say that the one thought in my mind is "please let there be a clear winner". Nothing dangling, dimpled or to be decided in a courtroom. Just a winner ---thanks very much.
Stand in line today. Please. Yes some polling places have long lines BUT if you are a regular voter, isn't a line less frustrating that the EMPTY polling place you are used to visiting?
Will you watch tv coverage tonight? After the many media errors in '04 and networks "calling it" for states seconds after polls physically closed, I think I may have to stay away..then again, the flubs do have a train wreck factor to them that I can't resist.
Some other thoughts...
'SQUISHING' of holidays. I admit, I have become one of the sheep. We are happily munching on Halloween candy, decorating for Thanksgiving and listening to Christmas music....hmmmmm. I'm going to make a real effort to do one holiday at a time.
This weekend we're taking our son to the movies for the first time. He's not quite 2 1/2. Too young? Perhaps. No expectations here---in fact I'm prepared to leave after maybe 20 minutes. Going to take him to the earliest showing on Saturday or Sunday...just a warning for you in case your children actually want to see Madagascar 2.
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and his wife Erin welcomed their first child, a boy, into the world on Halloween. Here's one of the official photos. Hey, how about equal time for the Pens?
Stand in line today. Please. Yes some polling places have long lines BUT if you are a regular voter, isn't a line less frustrating that the EMPTY polling place you are used to visiting?
Will you watch tv coverage tonight? After the many media errors in '04 and networks "calling it" for states seconds after polls physically closed, I think I may have to stay away..then again, the flubs do have a train wreck factor to them that I can't resist.
Some other thoughts...
'SQUISHING' of holidays. I admit, I have become one of the sheep. We are happily munching on Halloween candy, decorating for Thanksgiving and listening to Christmas music....hmmmmm. I'm going to make a real effort to do one holiday at a time.
This weekend we're taking our son to the movies for the first time. He's not quite 2 1/2. Too young? Perhaps. No expectations here---in fact I'm prepared to leave after maybe 20 minutes. Going to take him to the earliest showing on Saturday or Sunday...just a warning for you in case your children actually want to see Madagascar 2.
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and his wife Erin welcomed their first child, a boy, into the world on Halloween. Here's one of the official photos. Hey, how about equal time for the Pens?


1 Comments:
At 2:38 PM,
Anonymous said…
Kate, Definitely be prepared to leave the theater fast..2yr olds..short attention span for sure. By the way...can you update where Amy Angel went off to?
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