Or, at least I "row-voted." Apparently my explanations about the merits of a representative democracy leave something to be desired. I thought Ada was pretty clear - up to and even including the spelling of the word "vote" - until she hopped out of the Cool Cool Car and asked, "We're going to get in a boat, now?"
Sadly, voting's not quite that cool.
I take Ada with me everywhere, but apparently it's been a while since I last took her with me to my polling place. Thinking back, my mom was here in August, she was in preschool during the primaries and probably last November, too. I don't remember the last time I voted with assistance. Certainly it was before the current era of Many Questions Ada.
In November 2008 I must have taken her with me. But at that point she was only 1 year old and had a slightly embarrassing habit of screaming "Daddy!" whenever she saw a picture of Senator Obama.
She really wanted to help me press my selections on the touch screen today. I did not let her physically participate, though I did hold her up so she could see what I was doing and I explained the process as we went along.
We both found the judges bit rather boring. And now we wait with bated breath.
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I fondly remember going to the polls with my mom. We had the super-cool flip-switch voting booth with a curtain. When you opened the curtain with the big lever, your votes were tallied. Somehow, paper ballots are not as exciting.
And neither are the touch screens! Plastic carols are just NOT as cool as the curtained booths of my youth.
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