I'd completely forgotten I had this old Vox blog, but they're apparently closing by the end of the month, so I've exported it all here.
So, yeah, that's a thing.
I'd completely forgotten I had this old Vox blog, but they're apparently closing by the end of the month, so I've exported it all here.
So, yeah, that's a thing.
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Where Candace blogs about cooking, parenting, and having to put up with my shit.
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Today was a pretty big day, as not only was it Election Day; not only was it my first time voting for a Democrat for president; not only was I able to vote for an African-American; not only was it my first time voting in Virginia; but it was also my first time involving Nrrd Boy in the process.
We've been talking about it a lot recently; about how there's a very important job that several people want, and that every 18 or older gets to help decide who gets the job. And with the massive amount of racial diversity he's been exposed to since moving here, he's very excited by the idea that someone who looks a little different than him will possibly now become President. And he loved the idea of accompanying me this morning and "helping" me vote.
So I woke up at 5 a.m., hoping to get ready a bit, wake him up at 5:30-ish, then walk down to our local community center/polling place that opens at 6 a.m., do my duty, then get him to school, and hit the Metro, with minimal disruption to my schedule.
Yeah, that didn't happen.
We got there just before 6 a.m., and there was already a line of more than 150 people stretched throughout the Lake Anne Plaza parking lot. Young, old, parents with kids, adults in suits, some in sweats, every color and walk-of-life you could imagine; and they were all in a rather jovial mood considering they had all been hoping to be in-and-out in a few minutes. But as that was obviously not going to happen, people were having a pretty good time talking and joking with each other, as a handfull of GOP and Democratic volunteers walked up and down the lines handing out sample ballots.
Just over 90 minutes later, Nrrd Boy and I made our way to our little cardboard polling booth, and I let him hold the pen with me as we filled in the oval for Obama and Biden. And even though we were just two people in a sea of voters there; in one of many polling places across Reston; in one of many towns across Fairfax County; in one of many counties through Virginia; in one of many states throughout the U.S.; I felt rather optimistic. Not just because of Obama's message of change and optimism, but also because of Nrrd Boy's enthusiasm and interest, and what that could mean for the future.
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So after a week with Nrrd Grandma, while Nrrd Mom and I were away in NYC, 3 1/2-year-old Nrrd Boy has now started a song which may be the coolest thing I've ever heard.
I LOVE MUD
Mud, mud, I love mud.
I'm absolutely, positively, wild about mud!
I can't go around it, I've gotta go through it.
Beautiful, fabulous, super-duper mud!
I need to get recorded audio or video of it, because it's so, so funny.
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Stumbled upon VectorMagic today, and the results are fucking stunning.
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Thanks to Lorna for finding this, and I've been watching these all day.
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I'm doing this partially to start talking about and recommending great wines I've found at our favorite local wine shop, but also to keep track of my favorites so I can look back and remember the names.
I really only drink reds, with cabernet savignon being my favorite. So here's the three I've enjoyed the most recently:
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