Here comes the parade
There goes the parade
Seriously? It was insanely boring for her. After all that walking and waiting, Hillary was fashionably late and so we waited some more. When she finally did appear? The microphones went on the blink. But in the end - there she was. And me? I only listened with half an ear, because I was fascinated with her Secret Service agents. The one closest to me had for-real-and-true 'darting black eyes'. Like he had just stepped out of a Nancy Drew mystery.
Sunday we went to the caucus in town which just about pushed Violet over the edge. At one point I told her she could count the people and she got herself lost in her enthusiasm. Not very lost, but lost enough to get scared. When I found her, I said quite sternly "You scared the living daylights out of your Mama." and she cried. Later, Jason asked her what her favorite part of the caucus was. She replied "The counting. But I didn't like the yelling." Bad, bad Mama.
This morning on the way to school, I asked Violet if she knew who Hillary Clinton was. Her answer? Yes. She is the lady that broke the microphone.
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Trying this again; Jason and Cully have the whole leatherman thing in common. In August we got to the airport in Mpls for our trip to B.C., after leaving our car parked in St. Paul and taking the light rail to the airport. Cully suddenly said, "Oh no." He had forgotten to remove his best friend leatherman from his pocket. We stopped a policeman and he was fortunate to find a business office from which he had to mail himself his leatherman. The snow idea was a good one. If this works I'll write more.
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