Tuesday, November 4, 2008

blank~

that is how my mind has felt since i woke up this morning. i woke up not feeling so hot. not sick, just super sore. i guess this kiddo is getting bigger and because she is breech, i just have a lot of pressure a lot higher this time. so i woke up thinking that i would rather stay in bed.
on a different note it was my morning to teach mom school. i had to cram all four elements into my day because on thursday we are going on a field trip. i think it should be fun. so today we learned about the letter I, ovals, the number 9 and the color blue! we cut out 9 oval raindrops, that of course were blue and glued them on our cloudy page. then we talked about the letter I and colored that. here is a picture of all the kids with there raindrop pictures. what i think is funny is that i took this picture maybe 20 minutes after finishing the activity. notice how may still have 9 rain drops~

after mom school i went to vote. i have to be honest, i am so glad that it is over. i am sure that some people might be surprised to hear that this election has been the most stressful i have taken part in since i have been able to vote. while i consider myself to be conservative i have to admit that i did not care for my choices. garran and i have been debating a lot recently about how to vote. we had even tossed around writing in someones name. as i stood at the ballot box today i literally felt sick about what to do. i am glad it is over with and that hopefully the constant political debating will slow down. my mom always says you should not talk politics because it never ends well. so i think i will end my thoughts here. with all the stress though, i do hope everyone got out and voted today for whom ever they thought was the best choice for them.

2 comments:

Hartson family said...

What a great looking group of kids!

Anonymous said...

I asked God to guide my hand when I voted a couple of weeks ago because I didn't care for either canidate. I'm glad it's all over!

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