Tuesday, November 4, 2008

A Change of Seasons

I have walked for nearly 10 hours straight. Mostly uphill. My feet are blistered. My face is sunburned. My lips are chapped. I will certainly have a bladder infection after a gallon of water and no bathroom in sight.
I have been cussed at and called foul names. Threatened and intimidated. Chased by pitbulls and loved on by stray cats. I have had deep conversations with half naked men. I have sat in homes where most people would not even consider knocking on the door. I have heard stories of despair told with eyes full of hope. I have held a sick baby closely so his mother could have a voice.
If I swayed just one person today (or in the past few months), if I got just one person to the polls, if I gave one person a feeling of hope....then it has all been worth it.

10 comments:

  1. Zoe, we might be on different sides here, but applaud you for your commitment and passion for what you believe in. Rest those feet!

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  2. It worked! Celebrate, and love on yourself, darlin.

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  3. Hooray! Good for you Zoe and your passion! We need more Americans like you! Go Barack! America rules!

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  4. All of your hard work paid off and even though I didn't vote for him after last night seeing so many people who believed in him I am beginning to feel that he may be a good president.

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  5. Good for you, Zoe. It sounds like you had quite the day. It was definitely an AWESOME outcome.

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  6. I hope you know it was worth it. You got me involved, well as much as I could be with my big pregnant butt and sore boobs. I've never voted before yesterday and you helped empower me. You are an awsome person honey, always remember that!

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  7. I'm so proud of you.

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  8. You did it!!! I hope you put your feet up Tuesday night knowing what a HUGE difference that you, and others like you, DID make!!!!

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