I wanted the Times so badly but living in
California it sold out super quick and no
extra prints were to be found :(
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Even though he probably doesn't comprehend
the significance of the hoohaa, he's
wonderfully symbolic of something good.
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He has been following the race as much as a
3.5 yr old can... he understands the concept
of voting, liked obama, thought mccain looked
like a 'bad guy', etc.... Before he went to
sleep on Tuesday I told him that he would be
able to see who won on the front of the
newspaper in the morning. So he was actually
pretty excited.
My younger son Gabriel was just smiling because the rest of us were.
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Thank you! Thank you! for such a great shot
that perfectly captures how I feel. I put it
on my blog & gave you credit - I hope
that is OK! (deeptrouble.com)
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Your kid has got to be one of the most
adorable little boys I've ever seen. I hope
it ain't creepy, but he's my desktop
wallpaper right now!
(I can't wait to adopt!)
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Wow, I wish my parents had explained to me
the concept of voting when I was that young.
And the value of newspapers!
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elston
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I'm wearing that same smile, and I don't think it's going to go away for a good while...
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