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Wow

 Today I opened the portal (that reads as strange as it sounds) for my elections assignment.  It lists how many elections each Chief Judge (the person in charge of the polling place) has worked for my zone, then it listed how many elections I have worked. 

37

That's an awful lot of elections. It sounds larger than it seems.

Another wow that happened today was that we stopped at Crumbl cookies. I have heard so many positive things from so many people about these amazing, but very expensive cookies. For the first time in my life, I didn't finish a cookie. Bobby says he prefers the cookies from KFC to those. I'm not sure they're THAT bad, but they don't surpass Chik-fil-A's cookies or the Lofthouse brand in the deli at FoodLion. For the price of four cookies, I could have gotten a dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts. I can't decide if I'm more bothered that I didn't LOVE them, or that I paid so much for something that's just meh. Live and learn.

Today is my sister's birthday, and I'm also keeping my cell by me for updates from my brother. Hopefully little Anderson will arrive safe and sound today. Many prayers are going up. Maybe there will be pictures to post tonight.

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