Showing posts with label voting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voting. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

Voting

Tuesday, at our local library, the kids and I went to a homeschool meeting. I wasn't even aware that they had a sort of homeschool group. The lady in charge homeschools her son. They have a meeting once a month, focusing on a different subject each time. This meeting was about voting. She briefly explained a few facts regarding voting. Then the kids were divided up into "parties." Each party was a snack (pretzels, candy, popcorn, etc). The kids had to design posters, give speeches, debate--all on why they thought their snack was the best. Then they voted. They even got "I voted" stickers. Candy won. Then at the end, they had snacks--according to which one was eaten the best, potato chips won. (I guess that would be the popular vote). It was cute and I think the kids enjoyed it. All of the kids were older than C and a lot less disciplined. I think the leader could have done better at controlling the kids, but all in all, I think they still learned something.

Ever since then, C has wanted to "play" voting. So I got him a cardboard box to set up as the divider to vote behind. He has a shoebox with a hole in the top for the votes and 3x5 cards for the ballots. The other night we voted on what to have for dessert after dinner. He has picked up some facts and some of the lingo through all this (party, ballot, campaign). It's kinda hard to vote when there are only 4 of us, but oh well. It's kinda cute.

The next homeschool meeting is a Christmas party that we won't be able to go to. In January, they will be discussing Benjamin Franklin and his inventions. I think we will try to go to that one. I'm glad I found this group.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Voting

I took C with me to vote yesterday. I thought it would be good for him to see how things work. Thankfully we didn't have to wait at all. Daddy waited about 40 minutes that morning. Even that wasn't bad compared to some of the stories I saw. As we were leaving the polling place, C said (pretty loud) "Go McCain!" Thankfully, no one was around.

When we put the kiddies to bed last night, I told C that in the morning he would know who the new president was. Daddy and I saw the results before we went to bed last night. I am quite literally scared for our nation, but I keep reminding myself that Someone much bigger can see the whole picture and nothing surprises Him. There is a reason.

C was disappointed when I told him who won (President Obama doesn't even have a nice ring to it). I told him that we need to pray every day for our country because "I don't think that Obama believes in the One True God like we do." He said, "Really?!?!" (In disbelief) "I will pray Mommy." Oh, the faith of a child.