Voting is very important to me, being the daughter of an immigrant who moved to this country looking for hope and the possibility to live “the dream”. Since I turned 18, I have not missed a vote (primary or general), since. I believe, and so does the Jim, that we should value this privilege that we are given as Americans and brave the poll lines (no matter how long they are), to hopefully vote in change that we need. Remember, a vote means that you have a right to complain about the candidate who won…if you didn’t, don’t even open your mouth.
So, we put this hope out…Vote with your heart. Vote with your vision for America. Vote with hope that things can change and get better. No matter who you believe will get us on the right track…VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!


Okay, so it sounds more elaborate than it really is right? This is our little slice of internet nonsense, which basically is our on-going effort to keep our friends and family up-to-date on our lives, our love and our continuing pursuit of pomegranates. In this modern age of movement, we’ve realized that distance is not an excuse to not keep everyone posted, so please - stop by anytime - in person or internet-ly and know that you are all never far from our thoughts.








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