Please Vote

I haven’t posted in awhile because I’ve been by my mom’s side in the ICU where she has been on a ventilator for 2 1/2 weeks ever since we had to call 911 while on our family beach vacation. It’s been a heart-breaking few weeks and my only consolation is that all of her children and grandchildren were with her when this happened. How does this relate to the election? Well, every presidential election, my parents joke with my hubby and I about how they cancel out our votes–for some reason, they always vote for “the other guy.” I wish to god my mom could cancel out my vote this year, but she can’t.

Yes, our two-party system is dysfunctional, and yes, the voting process is rife with controversy from hanging chads to voter suppression (shame on you, Rick Scott). However, we are so fortunate to live in a country where everyone has the opportunity to vote, and there are plenty of options out there (seriously, Roseanne Barr was a candidate on my Colorado ballot). So no matter how busy you are, or how disenchanted you are with politics, please get out there and make your voice heard. Unless you are in a similar situation as my mom (in which case, my heart breaks for you), you have no excuse. Please vote!

11 comments to Please Vote

  • Right on, Kristi. I’m so sorry about your mom, but your message comes through loud and clear. I look forward to meeting you soon. Love and healing thoughts to your family. And here’s to four more years of a president whose compassion and intellect are endlessly inspiring.

  • Thanks so much for the love and healing thoughts. My mom just started breathing on her own and is off the ventilator as of this morning, so I feel a small miracle has occurred! I can’t wait to meet you in person too! 🙂

  • Even though my vote will never be for the winner in the county where I live, I will always, always vote. Rights are like muscles, they must be exercised.

  • Matthew–I can totally relate to the county thing. Luckily, I live in a swing state so at least my Presidential choice counts. Love the muscle analogy! 🙂

  • So sorry about your mom, Kristi.

    I appreciate your call to action. Voting is a privilege that people in other countries fight for, and sometimes die in the process. I am grateful for our rights — I’m proudly wearing my “I VOTED” sticker! And like you, I live in a swing state, so it all feels even more significant.

    Hugs to you, and healing thoughts to your mom.

    — Sarah (Butterfly Girl)

  • My heart goes out to you and your mom. We spent last week in ICU with my mom after a heart attack. She would have been able to vote today, but it would have been hard on her. Thankfully she sent her ballot in early. And I don’t have to cancel her vote – that’s what my mother-in-law is for!
    Well wishes to your family.

  • I agree and don’t know if everyone realizes what a privilege it is to vote without fear of death or retaliation. Thanks for the healing thoughts and hugs! 🙂

  • I’m so glad your mom is okay and know how intense the ICU experience is…and I’m glad she was able to vote! 🙂

  • Hugs and prayers coming your way from me…..

  • Aw man, that sucks. Let us know when she gets better!

  • Oh, no. I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Am wishing her a full recovery. May she cancel out your vote next year, and for many years to come.