The energy at the polls today was more electric than it has felt in years past….or maybe it was just me. I was feeling really excited this morning when I woke up, knowing I’d be heading to the polls, casting my vote for the future and feeling hopeful for the change that our country so desperately needs.
Being married to a foreigner, I’m more aware of how we, as Americans, are viewed in other parts of the world and not everyone thinks we’re as great as we seem to. These last several years, in particular, have taken a toll on our reputation in the international community.
Is it really so hard for everyone to just find a way to exist together harmoniously, embrace our differences and move beyond the walls we have created around ourselves?
I am not generally someone who follows politics or is moved by politicians….they all seem much the same to me…with self interests being at the forefront of their lofty ambitions. But, this year, I am hopeful that our new leader will be able to mend the broken fences and create a time of peace, prosperity and return our seemingly lost sensibilities. I am hopeful that we as a nation will learn to live within our means, to treat others as we wish to be treated, to take care of those who cannot take care of themselves and to rise above our fears.
Today, I cast my vote in this direction and I urge you to cast yours in a direction that makes you feel as hopeful. Let your voice be heard!
Thinking about the future, I couldn’t help but notice these little munchkins at my local polling point. Ally, 3, and Cooper, 18 mos., welcomed voters to the Quashnet School this morning. They were there with their dad, Daniel, and grandparents, Ron & Sue. Waving flags and wearing stickers that said, “I voted today,” they served as a wonderful reminder that the future we shape today is one they must live with tomorrow.
If you haven’t done so already….get out there and vote!!!

