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Day Twenty-six

Monday, October 13, 2008

23 Days to Election

Wake up.  Slap on Sticker.  Always the same.  Wear Sticker everyday.  Children notice when Sticker not on their mother.  Today have big events - pumpkin patch and grocery store.  Exciting.

Head to pumpkin patch.  Walking with children (and pushing stroller) into pumpkin patch.  Thinking very much about Sticker and perceptions and race and the race.  See Obama/Biden sticker on vehicle.  No other stickers anywhere.  Feeling conspicuous, as if wearing Sticker politicizing everything Sticker-wearer does.  What others think of Sticker-wearer?  What preconceived notions lurking in heads?  Which ones true?  Notice Sticker-wearer thinks/ponders same of others.  See families playing around hay stacks.  Climbing.  Jumping.  Sitting on pumpkins.  Posing for cameras.  Much laughter.  Much happiness.  Hay rides.  Carousel.  Bounce houses.  Vibrant kids everywhere.  Talk to other parents while watching kids play.  Breaking glass to friendliness seems harder with Sticker on shirt.  Not sure care too much.

Find self wondering about friends and politics.  Is sharing political leanings necessary?  Not sharing, as in discuss.  Sharing as in agree.  How much of personal politics shapes how parent and see world?  Remember quote from Sarah Jessica Parker.  Said "we're all mothers and can all agree on many things that are important".  True.  Can agree on that.  Then what?  One side of pendulum believe government needs to play role in all important matters.  Right side says leave government out.  Smaller government better.  How do perspectives change how mother?  How parent?  How live daily lives? 

Is it borne out in how respond to daily issues?  One side more incline to blame others or self for mishaps?  Overdrawn checkbook.  Scary traffic moment.  Drop something in store.  Everyone now blame others?  Nothing anyone's fault anymore.  Or, does one side more likely to take personal responsibility?  This perspective of outside blame not simply about daily grind, wonder if also perspective on bail out?

Many things to ponder.  Pay for pumpkins.  Leave.  Lunch.  Then to grocery store.

At grocery store.  Completely forget wearing Sticker.  Completely.  Focusing on shepherding three children through store while accumulating necessary goods for week ahead.  Very pleasant day at store.  Had no idea store full of Senior Citizens at noon on Mondays.  Excellent time to shop.  Quiet.  Friendly.  All very nice to family.  Stop in front of bread display.  Need two loaves for week.  Sticker-wearer laughing with boys.  Biggest boy asks for Mom's cold hands on neck.  Boy shrieks with laughter.  Notice blocking aisle.  Apologize.  Elderly woman smiles and says, "enjoy your children".  Smile.  Say thank you.  Wonder if older generation generally kinder?  Not in big hurry.  Wonder as leave if Sticker noticed?  Agree with politics?  Or simply more tolerant?  More aware of shifts in time, so not as excited?  Even notice Sticker?  Either way, very nice store trip.

Home for remainder of day.  Lovely.

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Day Twenty-five

Sunday, October 12, 2008

24 Days to Election

Back to air show.  Kids love it.  Take guests.  Same experience as yesterday.  Good people.  Good experiece.  Only this time know where to find car.  Good thing to know where to find car.

Home.  Tired.  A lot of air show.  See old friends.  Friends about Sticker.  Tell about commitment to Sticker.  Friends think fun to wear Sticker daily.  It is. 

Spend rest of day at home.  Trying to not think about election.  Too easy to lose mind over it.

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Day Twenty-three

Friday, October 10, 2008

26 Days to Election

Wake up.  Slap on Sticker.  Ready for basic, usual day.  Drop off oldest.  Take second child to preschool.  Amazing thing happens.  Mom who talks to Sticker-wearer asks if wear same sticker every day.  No.  Laugh.  Tell mom pleased after Palin RNC speech.  Ordered 50 stickers at www.johnmccain.com.  Commitment.  Wear one sticker every day until Election.  Mom nod head.  Smiles.  Whoa!  Actual interaction about Sticker!

Hold child hand.  Walk hall to classroom.  Sign in.  Teacher ask about Sticker.  Where get?  Smile.  Tell same answer.  Other mom say want yard sign.  Other teacher say yes!  Need yard sign to balance neighbor!  Another mother declare love Palin!  Suddenly realize Sticker inspired five women to discuss election!  Say yard signs free at GOP headquarters.  Say someone need get bunch signs and bring to distribute.  Nodding. 

Mom who deliberate with no eye contact gone.  Feel bad.  Sticker-wearer still girl.  Not want feelings hurt.  Still.  Maybe nothing about politics involved?  Maybe no eye-contact because Sticker-wearer constantly have unshave legs?  Clear possibility.

Home.  Call city GOP headquarters.  No free signs.  $5.  Not battleground state.  Think need buy bulk signs on website.  Maybe distribute.  Maybe get reimbursed. 

Rest of day pale.  Oh!  Did talk to Liberal friend.  Liberal friend and Liberal friend DH not thinking BO help business.  Concerned about business tax.  Think area of DH company not safe from high tax.  Already overhead cuts in form no over-time.  Not good for family.  Tell Liberal friend about commitment with Sticker.   Nodding head.

Sigh.  Big Sticker Day.     

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Day Twenty-one

Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008

27 Days to Election

Woke up.  Slapped on Sticker.  School drop off.  Preschool drop-off.  Interesting.  Three moms deliberately not make eye contact.  Sticker-wearer notice overt avoidance of self.  Moms see Sticker-wearer and quickly look away and start talking to one another.  Worry.  Three moms' kids' in son's class.  Hope no damaging repercussions on sweet boy.  Consider for several hours if wearing Sticker making life harder for children.  Decide after consultation with wise women that no repercussions likely.  Not necessarily looking to be friends with the three.  Sticker-wearer believes friends vital to one's life.  Not all aquaintances friend material.  Not worth worry about aquaintances' perception of Sticker.

Home.  See neighbor lady while walking with baby.  Talk about schools.  Talk about local bond issue.  Say bond lots of money.  Sticker-wearer say that's why not voting for O.  Neighbor no comment.  Neighbor's stance clear as day, yes?  Move on and talk other non-political things.  Other neighbor lady saw Sticker last week.  Liked it.  Talked politics with her.  Fun!

Wear Sticker inside thrift store.  Not holding baby.  Baby in stroller.  Boy pushing baby in stroller.  Boy weaving around aisles almost drive Sticker-wearer bonkers.  Choose items.  No ugly looks or avoidance from other store patrons.  Wondered if seen as anomaly being McCain supporter in thrift store.  Surely not!  McCain supporters have great capacity for thrift.  Walking advertisement.   Is good and bad.  Crabby-faced woman in line behind Sticker-wearer.  Pay for items.  Smile.  Crabby lady cracks smile.  Boy push baby to van while walking with Sticker-wearer.  Takes job seriously.  Almost runs over Sticker-wearer's feet in desire to not get lost.  Sticker-wearer appreciates zeal.  Sticker-wearer also appreciates sneakers covering toes. 

Wonder if preschool moms simply not want political talk?  Maybe why some seem avoiding Sticker-wearer?  Downside of blogging and reading many sites is learning many things.  Feeling well-versed on issues.  Feeling as if learning how to talk politics without emoting or yelling.  When starting conversation with most people, sometimes feel as if must offer Cliffs Notes.  Is Sticker-wearer becoming policy wonk? 

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Day Twenty

 Tuesday, Oct. 7

28 Days to Election:

Spent whole day in house.  Not exactly true.  Drove DS1 to school.  Came home.  Nasty head cold.  Friend offers to pick up DS1 from school.  Aces.  Spend whole day feeding children.  Changing diapers.  Napping.  Surfing web when cannot nap. 

Then.  Debate.  John McCain did well.  Although, v. unhappy with McCain.  What McCain say about $300 B bailout for troubled homeowners???  Sticker-wearer not like this at all.  One of biggest problems with George W.  Bush - enlarge gov't more than ever been.  No Child Left Behind.  Dept. of Homeland Security.  Yes, children need good schools.  Yes, need safe country.  No, don't need bigger government.  McCain pushing socialist plan.  Must learn more about plan.  Still voting McCain/Palin.  Make no mistake, McCain not true conservative.

Was happy about part of debate.  O show self as whiny, smug, tell-em-what-they-want-to-hear politician.  Am concerned about country.  Concerned people looking for showmanship and not substance.  McCain has substance.  Palin has substance.  O has unsound connections and expensive plans, changes what says to suit audience.  Biden has v Liberal stance on everything, except gay marriage. 

Want Americans to want what Founding Fathers wanted: Safe place to grow a family and earn a living and worship in peace without the ever-present gov't taking and expecting and oppressing.  Believe deep in heart most Americans still want that.  Just swayed by entitlement programs, like Gollum and the Ring.  If Ring gone, would Americans be like Gollum and fling self into fiery lava river in pursuit of Ring?  Self-reliance and self-respect so far gone?

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Day Nineteen

29 Days to the Election:

Woke up.  Didn't shower.  Noticed sad Sticker from yesterday stuck on edge of bathroom counter.  Must have been dazed from head cold when peeled off Sticker last night.  Squish sad Sticker on shirt.  Will exercise and then shower and then don new Sticker.  Am daring, though.  Sticker on right side of shirt.  Sticker cannot hide behind seat belt today.  Saucy Sticker.

Drive to school in rain.  Drop off child.  Drive home.  Attempt to kick kitchen into shape while wait for clock to tick time for preschool.  Time.  Gather children.  Sticker still on right side of shirt.  Sticker saucy but not able to switch sides without assistance.  Seriously.  Not political joke.  Notice am something of pariah at preschool.  Sticker on right side of shirt.  Baby prefers left hip.  Cannot use baby to hide Sticker today even if desired.

Home.  Exercise.  Now clean with new Sticker.  Morning flies by and time to collect preschooler.  Get there too early.  Must stand in hall with other mothers.  No one talks to Sticker-wearer.  No.  One.  The one mom who talks to Sticker-wearer running late today.  Huh.  Feeling somewhat dejected.  In full Obama country?  Is conservative religious denominational preschool.  Really O country?  Have offended delicate sensibilities?  Sticker too powerful for even question "why support John McCain/Sarah Palin"?  Not one word.  No one speaks.  Feels very much like high school when stray from claustrophobic unity of pack.  Pack cannot acknowledge existence unless kowtow back to pack?  Sticker-wearer not adept at social girl things.  But.  Smile.  Am friendly.  Hold doors for other moms.  Laugh with mom about cute mask child made in class.  How many more days like this?

See mom met at park in parking lot.  Parked next to each other.  Friendly.  Either notices Sticker and not worried or so post-partum barely see straight.  Sticker-wearer believes latter. 

Call friend who has opened shop.  Go in.  Friend sees Sticker!  Friend says "Bet you like her!"  Smile.  Yes.  You?  Yes.  Friend continues.  Been on the fence.  O such great speaker but did see O freak out when teleprompter went out and suddenly not able to talk?  Ah, Obama not good speaker without printed word to read, says Sticker-wearer.  Then friend utters afraid of O taxes as now small business owner.  Then, Sticker-wearer says historically when market has crashed and President/Congress boosts taxes and raises cap gains taxes, recession or depression.  Market crashed in 1929, taxes raised in 1932.  Great Depression.  Market crashed in 1987, taxes raised in 1990.  Recession.  O bad for economy.  John McCain better for the economy.  Friend absorbs.  Sticker-wearer continues thoughts about courts and judges.  Friend thinks.  Kids interrupt.  Conversation ends.

Pick up big kid.  Home for evening.  Sticker now on wall.  Big day for Sticker.  Only one of two Stickers that incited any discussion.  

Do wish very much that Sticker came in variety pack.  Feel like huge pg mama again.  Know day coming very soon not need maternity clothes.  But if have to wear same top again, will implode.  Will baby come out faster if implode?  No.  Election Day not come any sooner if Sticker-wearer wear same kind sticker until Election Day, thus imploding, either.  Must exercise personal responsibility muscles and use Stickers already own.

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Day Eighteen

30 days to election: 

Head cold.  Odd thing happen with head cold.  Suddenly feeling as if sticker needs promoting to Sticker, with a capital "S".  Feel sad Sticker and Sticker-wearer had rough spot there.  Almost feels like when first married.  Thrilled with husband on honeymoon.  Love husband.  Excited about husband.  World looks different now that one has husband.  Then home from honeymoon and suddenly notice husband stinky sometimes.  Husband not all husband cracked up to be.  Maybe some false advertising.  Maybe not aware of kitchen cleaning technique when agree to marry.  Still, husband is husband and commitment made.  Make peace with having husband.  Peace good.  While have not married Sticker nor exchanged vows with Sticker before God, have made commitment to Sticker.  Have committed to wearing one Sticker a day before election.  Will keep commitment.

Feel better, though.  Have better grasp of how to counter Sticker-attackers, should nastiness occur.  That weighed heavily.  What to say when faced with nastiness?  How respond?  Sticker-wearer not so hot at confrontation.  Big weanie, actually.  Big dark, guilty secret is Sticker-wearer something of a yes-girl.  Will stand there and nod and say "okay" and then later think not agree.  Sticker requires commitment.  Sticker not shy about position.  Sticker very clear on where Sticker sticks.  Means Sticker-wearer must stand behind Sticker.  Sticker-wearer much tougher when can think and type and edit.  Like edit very much.  If attacked or questioned about Sticker will say want judges who interpret law and Constitution, not legislate from bench.  Will also say know that raising capital gains taxes historically push economy into recession or depression.  Hoover did it in 1932 and that pushed hurting economy into Great Depression.  Bush did it in 1990 and recession.  Not good for economy.

Tomorrow Sticker and Sticker-wearer go to preschool and school.  Maybe take walk.  Will try to post few lines before Sticker retires to paper on wall.  Maybe need to decide each Sticker deserves farewell post before retiring. 

Made commitment to Sticker and will do better at recording thoughts about Sticker's day.  Glad not actually married to Sticker.  Sticker probably not have proper kitchen cleaning technique. 

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Week Two

Week Two: 

Been a week since posting.  Very little changes in my days and yet every day differs.  The minutae of the days fades.  What stands is general thought-process.  Wear sticker to preschool everyday.  Wear sticker to pick-up line everyday.  Find self vacillating between elation with America and deep concern for Americans.  Think of teachers in other state wearing blue to support O.  Angry that school gets politicized.  Wonder if wearing sticker falls in same category. 

Not a single comment about sticker since man at Sam's Club.  Liberal friend has withdrawn some.  Not too worried, though.  Friend is friend through kids and not necessarily friend of heart.  Deeply concerned people don't think of Supreme Court nominees.  Worried people don't think of judges at Federal level.  Thrilled with Palin at debate.  Annoyed that independent friend sends SNL clip of Palin/Couric interview and says shows how bad it is, despite not having seen real thing.  Feel like constant teacher.  Did enjoy watching SNL (dvr it) and seeing "Clinton" on Weekend Update. 

Amazed that since declaring Conservative status in June that have learned immeasurable amount of truth from FOX and independent sites.  Had watched MSM and read whole paper whole life.  Learn that much in five months?!  Confession: voted for O in primaries.  True.  Did.  Then heard Michelle Obama.  Then heard Rev. Wright.  Not getting over toxic combo.  Then thought of O's stance on judges.  How can O not consider the Constitution and adherance to when choosing judges?  How can base decisions on "compassion".  Outrageous.

So.  Sticker-wearing bringing much joy as listen to talk radio in van as shuttling children hither and yon.  Many opportunities to talk to own children and happy to see a yearning for information.  Deeply troubled by what average people think.  Concerned that many voters only vote for last sign seen before walking into booth.  Have to remove self from tv periodically because so upsetting.  Know am lightening rod with sticker.  Did see a mom glance at sticker at preschool drop-off and then ask friend if watched debate.  Maybe causing talk elsewhere.  Good.  Still trying to be upstanding citizen and know forever more will be known as Republican.  Fine.  Know that could be labeled political junkie from now on.  Not sure care. 

Not sure sticker always wise.  Did wear at pediatrician appt.  Dr glanced at it and not comment.  Find reading blogs comforting.  It's political home.

Will continue to wear Sticker.  Odd how a circle with a dab of adhesive can cause such an adjustment in one's perceptions.

Sorry not so funny anymore. 

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Day Six

Day Six: Tuesday Grocery Shopping and Overnight Guest

Slap on sticker.  Load kids in car.  To school.  To grocery store.  Funny.  No weird glances.  Some moms seem to skirt basket more than just in polite way.  Odd, though.  Feel taller.  Feel back straighter.  Feel as if daring contrary person to make snide remarks.  Check list.  Mark list.  Smile.  Laugh with DS2 and DD.  Pay.  Pleasant.  Leave.

Home to put groceries away and clean like crazy lady. 

Finally get house clean enough for guest.  Have removed stickered shirt for shower.  Somehow don't remember to put on new sticker.  Baby in crib.  Boys sleeping in same room as guest taking DS2's room.  Sit with boys for almost an hour, reading to boys to relax and have sleep.  DH and guest finally arrive at 10:00.  Am tired.  Ready to tuck self in.  Must stay up and be friendly.  Like guest v. much.  Friend of DH, now missionary.  Chit chat.  Tip-toe around politics.  Face off over discussing where getting information.  DH staying out of it.  Feeling need to not alienate DH friend.  Made email gaffe several months ago by sending McCain link to Liberal DH friend.  Clicked by mistake in contacts list.  Got friendly-ish slapdown.  Not willing to mess with DH friends.  Only makes life hard for DH.  Love DH.  Not worth messing with friends.  Guest and sticker-less mama gauging one another to determine where stand.  DH interjects with sports talk.  Danny Ainge.  Wife no longer part of conversation.  Good.  Easy out to go to bed.  Check on babies.  Go to bed.

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Day Five

Day Five: Opt Out for AM Appt.

Have spent many hours debating OB/GYN appt and sticker.  Still thinking about how sticker is becoming personal.  Need more time to articulate.  Realize that Dr. has minimal time to discuss lady problems.  Not interested in paying money to Dr. to talk about politics.  Need time to discuss misbehaving body.  No sticker until after appt.

Have appt.  Find workable solutions.  Drive home.  Place sleepy baby in crib.  Put on sticker!  Finally.  Starting to feel nekkid without sticker.  Will have withdrawal on Nov. 5?

Call friend-neighbor and ask if can sit in house while baby sleeps while go get child from preschool.  Friend-neighbor agrees.  Baby had ten minute nap in AM because finally fell asleep just before had to leave for appt.  Now baby asleep for 30 minutes.  Friend-neighbor buys time and baby can sleep longer.  Friend-neighbor comes over.  Knows loves Sarah Palin.  Good.  But problem.  Wonder if friend-neighbor votes.  Always some complication.  Maybe seeing sticker will inspire action.  Will be seeing sticker more times before voting day.  Patient.  Slowly work up to encouraging voting action.  Not enough to talk.

Drive to pick up oldest at school.  Picked up sleeping baby from crib.  Not a fan of waking sleeping baby.  Go through pick up line.  Interesting.  This time not even think about sticker.  See Liberal friend.  Big smiles.  Waves.  Not think once about sticker.  See teacher.  Hand teacher sorted class materials was asked to sort.  Ask for more work from teacher.  Teacher stunned.  Pull over while teacher gets more work to send home.  Not think once about sticker.  Have load of work to help teacher.  Drive home.  Realize through reading and posting on blog, more comfortable with talking about politics.  Have not had chance, yet.  Surely time will come. 

Going grocery shopping in morning in pink shirt.  Will see how goes with pink shirt and sticker at store.  Not feeling skittish.  Feeling somewhat emboldened. 

Also tomorrow night, having house guest from west coast.  Surely will see sticker page on wall in office nook of kitchen.  Surely will see sticker on shirt.  Childhood friend of DH.  Now missionary.  Suddenly mad that Obama wants to take more of personal money.  If less money, cannot support missionary friends as wish.  Why cannot Democrats see that not heartless, simply want personal money to spend where person feels necessary.  Missionary friends in Africa.  Other missionary friends in Africa, now back, waiting for next assignment. 

Have inkling of what taking sticker personally means: This is MY country.  This is YOUR country.  If I don't speak up for it and if you don't speak up for it, even with a sticker or sign in a yard, we leave our country to those who get heard.  Don't like what I see and want to be heard. 

Amen for that lady at the McCain/Palin rally who took the mic and spoke. 

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Day Four

 Day four: Sticker Sunday at Home

Woke up.  Dressed.  Slapped on new sticker.  Sticker now becoming comfortable.  A little like a bra.  Only worn outside shirt.  Wonder why wearing sticker at home when not going anywhere today.  Missed window of opportunity to grocery shop.  Must wait until later in week.  Now remember why wearing sticker at home.  Have 50 stickers.  Silly to wear stickers after Nov. 4.  Maybe start taking stickers to offer to admirers.  Must also show sticker to DH as often as possible.  As Sticker is placed in strategic male-interest area, chances good that DH see sticker often.  DH saying undecided.  Not believe him.  Still, must show him seductive power of sticker.  Perhaps elaboration not appropriate.

Spend majority of day with family inside house.  Boys and DH go outside to play baseball.  Baby brings shoe to Sticker-wearing mama.  Yells.  Wants to go outside.  Have been outside three times already with shoe-bringing baby.  Don't want to go.  Suddenly feel desire to hit whiffle ball with plastic bat.  Stickered mama and shoed baby join testosterone delegation of family.  Outside, ask for bat.  Hit homerun into shrubbery.  Run.  Sticker must be helping baseball prowess.  DH running and laughing.  Baby wobbling around yard, laughing at joy of family.  Big boy grinning and swinging bat.  Not-as-big boy relishing being catcher.  Family having wonderful memory-moment.  DH and sticker-wearing proud mama lock eyes and smile.  Perfect.     

Sticker somehow making things more personal.  Must ponder.  Take off sticker at bedtime.  Place on paper taped on wall by computer. 

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Day Three

Day Three: To Sam's Club... 

Husband (DH) grouchy about sticker on wife's shirt.  Declares will get a second cart and meet outside.  Humph!  Walk into Sam's.  Must renew card and get replacement card for DH.  Girl behind counter does not act strangely when confronted with McCain/Palin sticker.  Can do this.  DH does not get another cart.  Good man.  Feel need to be good mom at Sam's and exhibit best behavior with DH while wearing sticker.  No snapping at good man.  Walking aisles.  Using calculator.  Marking list.  Forget wearing sticker.  Forget until in aisle with Harley Davidson-shirt man and wife.  Smile and apologize for taking up whole aisle.  Harley-man and wife smile and say no problem.  Surely have seen Sticker as shirt is plain pink and sticker is blue.  No comment about Sticker.

Boys need to move.  DH takes boys on tour of store.  Boys eat cookies.

Ask sample lady walking by for a few napkins as baby is wearing most of cookie.  Sample lady seems distracted by task, not put off by sticker.  Thank for napkins.  Wipe off baby.  Wipe off cart.  Wipe off baby clothes.  Pick cookie out of baby shoes.  Amazed baby manages to grow.  Some people notice Sticker as walk by.  No cursing.  No overt smiling.  Did see man with Texas Aggie shirt and told him shirt was excellent.  Aggie shirt is excellent.  Clearly.  Talked about game today.  No comment about Sticker. 

In check-out line.  Couple with two preschoolers get in line next.  Not very friendly.  No smiling.  Seem wary.  Couple Dad goes to get samples.  Little girl drops meatball and dad tells her to be careful, not in Nice-Dad voice, but in Grouchy-Dad voice.  Notice Dad does not bother to look for meatball and leaves it on the floor.  Surely not a Republican.  Offer them extra napkins as clearly napkins are needed.  Smile thank you but don't clean up mess.  Don't comprehend that kind of behavior.  Maybe are Liberals and Sticker has sapped them of powers? 

Woman in front has tried to use formula coupons at Sam's.  One cannot do that.  Poor thing.  Embarrassed.  Taking a lot of time.  Finally finishes. 

Smile at check out lady.  Check out lady is African American.  Big smile received.  Very nice, happy lady.  DH and boys go to van as boys are losing minds and DH has had enough.  Check out lady tells me baby will have no problems when older as baby has vvvv long eyelashes.  Much smiling and laughter and small talk. 

Leave building.  DH getting van to load.  Holding long-eyelashed baby as she is now fussy, long-eyelashed baby.  Can't load or move cart expertly through parking lot without DH when fussy, long-eyelashed baby in arms.  Cart very heavy.  Baby not aerodynamic.  Talk to stranger while waiting.  Stranger has 3 flat-bed carts preparing for concession stands for ball games.  Says "I really like that sticker."  "Thank you."  "I like her a lot better than I like him."  "I like her, too.  I've been concerned about getting cursed at wearing this sticker."  "Nahh, not here, maybe somewhere else, but not in Texas."  *Gasp*  First actual exchange about Sticker is good! 

Put non-aerodynamic, fussy, long-eyelashed baby in car seat.  Load van with DH.  Chatter with boys.  Drive home. 

So, took three days for sticker to warrant comment (without help of baby trying to eat sticker thus necessitating comment).  No negative comments.  Yet.   Feeling emboldened.  Can have conversation with stranger about sticker.  Hoping Sticker will inspire votes for McCain/Palin.  Not going anywhere but to couch this afternoon.  Maybe grocery shopping tomorrow.

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Day Two

 

Day Two con't:

Pick up second child at preschool.  Sticker still anchored.  Hold baby in front of sticker.  Wonder if wearing a Packers shirt in Cowboys territory would feel this odd?  Feel gutsy and move baby to hip.  Collect my child, drive to library.  Notice people notice, but no vile words or visual daggers.  Pass two teen girls who notice and seem to be taking stock in me.  Feeling pressure to be upright citizen wearing Republican badge.  Realize need to calm down.  Many vile and awful shirts on people.  Sticker not so bad.  Feel like a big, brunette chicken.  It's only a sticker!  Feel as if walking naked with huge sandwich billboard that screams "I'm a Republican!"  Check out books and Dan in Real Life.  Leave to get in pick up line for oldest child.  Make it through line.  Wonder if teachers see Sticker and if there is a clash over vouchers.  See Liberal friend.  Realize seat belt obscures sticker.  Take four children home.  Playdate.  Liberal mom comes over to hang out before collecting her child.  Sitting on floor, baby running back and forth between us.  Baby grabs sticker.  I say to baby, "are you going to vote for John McCain?"  Hand baby sticker.  Liberal friend says, "it's quite a race this year."  Looks at me as if daring to bring up points.  Simply reply "It is.  Whoever wins will be breaking new ground.  It's an exciting time."  All true statements.  She replies in the affirmative.  Like this woman and don't want to lose friendship over nasty exchange.  She'll see stickers for 46 more days.  Plenty of time to talk.  Working up to having spine.  Sticker now on paper with Day One sticker.  Day Two ends.

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The Beginnning

Sarah Palin's RNC speech inspired me to take action.  I've never been demonstrative about my politics before, but this is the year I decided to settle in on the Right and be obvious.  The day after Sarah Palin's speech, I logged onto www.johnmccain.com and ordered 50 McCain/Palin stickers to wear.  My grand plan is to wearone sticker a day until the Election is over.  This blog will follow my adventure into being a politically obvious citizen.

The stickers arrived on Sept. 18, 2008.

Day one: Slapped one on my shirt and wore it around the house.  Feel a little conspicuous.  Have conversation with husband about it.  He's not wild about anyone knowing who anyone else votes for.   Took off sticker at bedtime, no need to politicize bed.  Put sticker on a piece of typing paper, will collect stickers as I wear them.  One a day until election.

Day two: Slapped a new one on before leaving the house this morning.  Dropped off oldest child at school.  Feel conspicuous.  Wore the sticker into Walmart.  No odd glares, no ugly glances.  Did encounter a man pushing his screaming daughter in the cart.  He was telling her "don't be scared! don't be scared!"  Maybe not related to sticker.  Carried daughter in front of sticker when dropping off DS2 at preschool.  Moved her to my hip, thus exposing sticker as I left.  Don't necessarily want to politicize school.  Came home.  Have more to do today and will encounter Liberal friend at playdate drop-off.  Fear that I'm a total wuss.  Will wear sticker and report back. 

 

 

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