Rewarding time
I feel relieved that the voting process is over and we can get down to business as usual. Well, it won’t be business as usual since we have a new president who is going to face an uphill battle during his first few months in office. However, I’m confident that he knows what he’s doing and his advisors will help him along.
I’m chomping at the bit because I have 6 CD reviews that my editor can’t find time to look over before I post them. She has a lot on her plate right now and is looking for someone else to review the next six that I have ready. I must be patient.
Yesterday, I received WALL-E the movie and am looking forward to watching it so I can write a review. My review will probably give it five stars for its merit. And I won’t be left out in the cold for I just received 13 more CDs to review. Guess I’m going to be busy. That’s okay. I love to write so they should be fun to do.
For lack of anything else
For lack of anyting else to do, I’d like to run away. However, that’s not feasible or even reasonable. I have responsibilities that demand my attention and I can’t leave them to live in a daydream world. Life goes on, doesn’t it?
I have ten CDs staring at me waiting for me to write a review. I also have three DVDs I need to watch so I can review them. The hours pass and they’re still staring at me on my desk. I’ve pulled information about each CD from the Internet and just need to listen to each one so I can write my reviews. I must be frustrated ’cause I’m not getting anywhere by just sitting here staring at my desk.
Things will get better, I’m sure.
One more day
One more day and then all the hype and brohaha will be over. It will be interesting to see who wins and spends the next several months at the White House learningn the ropes before being sworn into office in January. Will it be McCain or Obama? How many promises will the new president be able to keep? Won’t Congress intervene and stop some of the project both candidates have put forth? Of course they will. Neither candidate will be able to fulfill more than a handfull of the promises they have made on the campaign trail. It will be an uphill battle for either candidate to live up to what has been promised.
I’m looking forward to the voting process although I’m not looking forward to standing in a long line waiting to get to the voting booth. I’m hoping there will be a place to sit down while I’m in line because my legs won’t hold up to the stress of standing for very long. I’m going with a positive attitude and may even make some new friends while standing in line.
We either have a rosy four years coming up or a dismal outlook. I’m hoping for the best and I know that my vote will count!
Get out and vote!!
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