Get out the vote!
I am a proud voter. Always have been. I have voted in almost every election I could have, in person or via absentee.
Well, today, I almost didn’t vote. Honestly, I didn’t know there was an election. I live in a smaller town right which lies adjacent to a bigger city (No not as big as NYC). The big city had an election for mayor. My smaller town (which is actually pretty big when all of the students are here) had a few city council seats up for grabs. When I was doing a little googling earlier to find out how I should vote, I kept thinking “Is it worth it?” I was tired after teaching earlier today and couldn’t imagine going out the door again to pull a lever/fill in some bubble/what have you.
But then I remembered how when I was 22, living in Brooklyn, working on my thesis (staying up ALL night), I made it to vote in the February presidential primary. Now, I wasn’t going to vote that day. I had decided against taking the long subway ride into the city to go to my home precinct and vote. It was best I stay in Brooklyn and work.
Of course, I stayed up all night working, and finally at around 7 AM I decided to go to bed. I couldn’t sleep. Suddenly my phone made a noise. It was my friend in Qns (who worked extraordinarily early hours) reminding me to vote. I think I called or texted her back. Anyway, I tried to sleep and COULD NOT! So, I got up, went to my favorite coffee shop and hopped on the train. THat’s when I realized that it was RUSH HOUR! It’s easy to forget about rush hour when you’re a student or work from home. I still forget about it here when I head out the door at 4:30 and am stuck in a mini traffic jam. Yes, I said 4:30. Yes, where do I live!?!?!?
Anyway, the point is I voted then. ON no sleep! I used to sleep every 36 hours then. No wonder, I have issues now. So if I could have voted then. I could walk out the door and vote today.
So I did and I got a sticker. My second. I heart voting!


