



The boys and I spent election day together. We went to the polls and voted, got our free doughnut at Krispy Kreem (and a couple more) while we watched the doughnuts being made (and even got invited into the kitchen for a closer look), went to Barnes and Nobel for a book and our free cup of coffee at Starbucks, then off to Monkey Bizness for some goofin' around.
My favorite quote of the day:
-let me start by saying that the boys had a voting day at preschool yesterday. They learned about the candidates and were able to vote in their own booth and even got the "i voted" stickers-
While getting out of the car to vote.
Jake: Mom, are you voting for? John McCain or Barack Obama?
Mom: well, who did you vote for Jake?
Jake: I voted for Barack Obama
Mom: Really? Why?
Jake: Because I don't think John McCain has a chance to win.
Out of the mouth of a 4 year old.