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		<title>election night.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Elections have always been very important to me. They were important to me when I was in elementary school and the older kids staged a mock Presidential race. (Oh, and in case you were wondering, the cute, older boy who played Bill Clinton? Yeah, that would be my husband. ) They were important to&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/election-night/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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Elections have always been very important to me.<br />
They were important to me when I was in elementary school and the older kids staged a mock Presidential race.<br />
(Oh, and in case you were wondering, the cute, older boy who played Bill Clinton? Yeah, that would be <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/the-story-of-us-chapter-1/">my husband. </a>)<br />
They were important to me in middle school, when I ran (albeit unopposed) for Secretary of my beloved Theater Club.<br />
They were really important to me in high school, when I spent weeks agonizing over hanging chads.<br />
They were really <em>really </em>important to me in college, when I voted for the first time,<br />
only to end up crying myself to sleep, after drowning my sorrows in Bella Sicilia garlic knots and old reruns of <em>Who&#8217;s the Boss. </em><br />
They were more important to me than ever, when, in 2008, I got to go to the polls with my mom and sister, and vote for a change we believed n.<br />
However, elections have never before been as important to me as they are now.<br />
Now, I no longer vote for myself;<br />
I no longer vote for the issues of today.<br />
I can&#8217;t.<br />
Now, I have much bigger things to worry about,<br />
to care about,<br />
even though those big things happen to come in a very small,<br />
babyish package.<br />
Now elections determine the world that my daughter will grow up in,<br />
and the laws that will govern her life.<br />
So, today, when I brought my daughter with me to the polls,<br />
and as she helped me to press the buttons,<br />
I said a little prayer.<br />
I prayed that our leaders will bring us into a peaceful tomorrow,<br />
and that they will take care of our broken world,<br />
so that she can grow up in a place<br />
where she feels that she can be exactly who she is,<br />
and does not have to apologize to <em>anybody, </em><br />
and most especially not to her elected officials,<br />
for <em>any</em>thing.<br />
That&#8217;s why I voted.<br />
And, I really, truly hope that you did too.<br />
Because we may not believe in the same things,<br />
but I&#8217;m sure that we can all agree on the promise of peace we wish to see for our children,<br />
and our children&#8217;s children,<br />
so that maybe we won&#8217;t have to spend so much time <em>Imagining </em><br />
and we can just  enjoy living.<br />
Happy Election night, and may the best dreamer, and lover, and champion of hope and peace and liberty and justice and truth win.<br />
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