Monday, November 10, 2008

I touched her ohh, she touched my ahh;

We had off school on Tuesday too for election day.
My mom let me go with her to vote at the school.
I found a "I Voted" sticker on the ground and then my mom got me two.
When we were leaving my mom made me grab a McCain sign off the schools lawn, then she made me get an Obamam one too.
Then we started driving away and I said I wanted an Obama sign.
She made a U-Turn and I grabbed one for myself.
Then we went to drop Jen off and we saw another McCain sign that had Palin on it so she made me grab it even though there were a lot of people staring at me.
My mom drove me over Cody's house so we could go and get Megan then go to Colby's house.
When she dropped me off Cody came running off his porch with a shirt that said vote Obama, even though she already voted and he kept saying"So your going to vote for Obama, right?".
It was hilarious.
Cody's mom drove us to 7-11 to pick up Megan, then she drove us to Colby's.
Griffin, Nathan, and (of course) Colby were already there.
We ordered pizza, and when the pizza man came we screamed "Vote Obama" like twenty times.
Thus it turned into the Obama party.
Me and Megan ran around looking at all the books in the house.
We found a spray bottle and started spraying people int he face with it.
We had to put boxes in front of the basement stairs because he had a kitten that had to stay down there, so when we were trying to get up the stairs, I jumed over the banister.
OK, well, I kind of flipped over the banister and landed on my head.
I found a book called "Making Love:A Woman's Guide", so we took turns reading it out loud.
Then Colby mentioned that there was paint so we had a paint fight.
We painted all over each other's faces and it got in my hair, as always.
Then we were chased into the bathroom and we washed our paint off and tried to paint war paint with "black" paint that looked suspciously like green.
Then we decided to use a Sharpie instead and we wrote Obama on out foreheads.
We ran out and did our war cries but the enemies were no where to be found.
Then we went upstairs and played truth or dare, which turned into truth because no one was picking dare.
Then I went home.

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