PrincessLeighsDaddy
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Good Morning DDA!
We don't vote early in my area, not sure about the rest of Pa.
We do, it's just called absentee voting. It's not as strict as some of the others. For instance, if you are working or commuting 11 of the 13 hours that the polls are open, you could absentee vote. http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/cms/Absentee_Voting/Index.html
Whatever happened to the separation of Church and State?![]()
Yes he is!
Great job, Tom!
Deb - thank you so much for the card.
Today was very difficult, but I'm relieved that it's one more step toward all this being over with. They were able to have an open casket, but he really had the make-up caked on. I'm just thankful I got to see him one last time. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I truly appreciate it.
What a day. The best part is that it is over![]()
MIL called. It appears that they have scheduled the wake for 6-8 pm on Friday, yep on HalloweenI cannot think of a worse day of the year to have a wake. The funeral will be on Saturday at 11 am. We are torn on what to do. We did not care for the man, but feel that we should be there to support his mother. On the other hand we feel like we have an obligation to our kids to take them to Halloween activities. My Mom will take them to bowling league on Saturday so Chris and I will attend the funeral. Do you think it is ok to skip the wake? I wonder how many people will even show up on Friday for the wake?
OK, right... I knew about that. Just never heard of being able to "schedule" your voting, more or less, like other states seem to allow.
Seems like an excellent way to keep the Election Day numbers from being huge during highly contested elections such as the one this year. Also seems preferable to keeping the polling places open until 10:00 that night, as Wilder and others are proposing.
For what they are worth... why did I forget my camera yesterday???
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I thought ALL polls had to be closed by 7 PM local time?![]()
Ok, Janet -- Just a quick walk through the wine aisles (without stopping anyone to ask since I didn't really remember any details), I saw the following:
Breitenbach Apricot wine (US)
Legay-Lagoute Creme d'Abricot liqueur (France)
Leelanau Cellars Apricot (US)
In general among the 'fruity' wines (excluding flavored "wines" like Arbor Mist), I saw a lot of pomegranate and berry wines, as well as lots of Honey Meads.
Elin - they had Menage a Trois White, Red and Rose -- your favorite?
Elin...
we LOVE LOVE LOVE S u n r a y!!! They were the best one we have used...they drove us to several places and didn't charge us extra...just very easy to work with