Seriously, I should be getting some Nablopomo extra credit for all these posts today.
I am done canvassing. Now I am going to rest and watch the news until Mr. A gets home from work. Then I think I will try to convince him we should go out to eat because I am so tired.
Then we are going with friends to the O.hi.o Democratic Party (hopefully) Victory party downtown. The friends in question are semi-VIPs with the Party so maybe it will be extra interesting. At the very least, we will have a good parking spot because we are riding with them. It has been a long time since the Democrats have had much to celebrate so we are going to live it up.
P.S. You will be glad to know that many of the houses I spied on were very lovely and suitable for me to live in some day when we have enough money to purchase a new house.

I am in Chicago and I work right across the street from Grant Park. People started lining the streets at about 1pm, but I left work early because it is going to get too crazy for me. I got teary several times today too just thinking about this day. GOBAMA!!!!
Be proud of all you did to elect your (our) candidate!
You inspired me with all of your work on this campaign. You must have had an amazing time last night at the VICTORY PARTY!!!
Long time reader (from the Killer ladybug days!) first time commenter. I want to thank you for walking the walk. I know it wasn’t easy to find the time and I admire you greatly for doing it. Thank you.
Wasn’t the blue Midwest beautiful? Ohio! Indiana!
I will always always think that you are the reason Obama won Ohio, and is president elect today. WOO HOO!
Thank you for all you did to turn Ohio blue. Now more than ever, it’s my favorite color.
Thank you for your work and your victory. Amazing!
Thanks for all you did to help turn Ohio blue. It was so satisfying to hear it called for Obama last night!
upon learning that Obama was the new president, my 6 year old got a huge smile on her face and said, “He’s gonna open doors for people like me.” – (we talked a lot the past couple of days about the importance of this election and what impact an AfAm president would have for other minorities)