After work today, I went to get E5N1 from his last class for the day in Portland so we could go and vote together - his first time. He was a little disappointed not to get a sticker, but Exile #3 got one earlier in the day when she and Exile #2 went to do their part. Exile #4 voted by mail-in ballot - a practice that was in contention today thanks to a referendum question. It was not a major election by any means, but exercising our civic duty to vote seems very important these days whatever the issues on the ballot.
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Day 18.297: Civic duty
After work today, I went to get E5N1 from his last class for the day in Portland so we could go and vote together - his first time. He was a little disappointed not to get a sticker, but Exile #3 got one earlier in the day when she and Exile #2 went to do their part. Exile #4 voted by mail-in ballot - a practice that was in contention today thanks to a referendum question. It was not a major election by any means, but exercising our civic duty to vote seems very important these days whatever the issues on the ballot.
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