election day {still + life}

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Finally it's here. Election Day. We've made a plan to get up early and head to our polling place to vote. We have no idea what the lines will be like. Last presidential election they were long. It was dark and drizzly, and Callum and Neel threw the football as I held our place among a jolly crowd before the doors opened. Callum has always come with us to vote, and he plans to come again tomorrow. After we (hopefully) vote in the morning, I'll run Callum to school and come back and work at the polls for a couple of hours. This is not my first time volunteering, but it is my first time doing so during a presidential election. My mom reminded me that my grandmother worked the polls for many years, and I'm so very proud to be carrying on that tradition.

We will cast our ballot for Barack Obama today, as proudly as we did four years ago. We believe in an active government that cares for all of us. From the strongest to the weakest, we all deserve a seat at the table. Is it imperfect? Yes. Is it lumbering and slow to budge? Yes. Do I get frustrated? Yes. Will there be abuses and fraud and mismanagement. Yes. But those things do not also mean that we don't have the best thing going. Ultimately, I'm patient and I have faith. Faith in the system. And faith in the people. What makes this system the best thing going is the people. I love it that there are those of you who will disagree with me, and I still call you my friend. And every four years we get to have our voices heard. It's the greatest day to be an American. Really! So ultimately, I implore you, my friends who are American citizens, go and vote!

I'm somewhat hesitantly leaving comments on this post open. I really do want to hear from you! I really do believe that we can civily disagree with each other in the political realm. But SPL is a mud-slinging-free zone, so if you come to berate me or my choice or, similarly, anyone else's choice, your comment won't make the cut. xo

sandy {still + life}

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We're here. We're fine. I almost hesitate to tell our story, given that it's so average compared to the untold destruction others are facing in the days and weeks ahead. Truth is, we're used to storms like these. It started raining on Saturday afternoon, and the lights flickered throughout Sunday and Monday. Callum and Neel didn't have school/work on Monday (but poor Neel worked through the day anyway). By far our highest winds came Monday afternoon and evening. And honestly, it's a miracle that the power didn't go out. As you can see, our neighborhood flooded. It always floods. Norfolk is essentially below sea level, and as I've mentioned before, we're rather prone to flooding. At various times the bridges and tunnels would close and reopen. Ferry service would suspend and reopen. We lit a fire and the dogs spent the day on my lap. It wasn't bad.

Midday Monday we went out and took these photos. Neel drove the car and Cal showed us how far not to go. I didn't want to risk the camera! We got off easy. Squarespace, the platform on which this blog is hosted, is flooded in NYC, and is going offline this morning. Not sure what that means for the blog in the next few days, but it might be a bit before you see me again. If you're inclined to offer support to the millions in need, here are some options for you: Red Cross and Portlight