05 November 2008

Congratulations, President Obama!

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Blogger Paul YM said...

Huzzah!

05 November, 2008 14:16  
Blogger Becki said...

Huzzah, indeed! Did you get your absentee ballot in on time?

You're American, right? Or was it Aussie?

05 November, 2008 18:15  
Blogger Paul YM said...

Yup. American! Almost not embarrassed to admit it now!

05 November, 2008 19:43  
Blogger Becki said...

Which state? I'm from Connecticut BTW.

I have a feeling you may have told me, but I'm not sure which post comment it was so it's take a while to look for it...

05 November, 2008 23:04  
Blogger Granny D said...

I agree with Paul. Happy today to be American.

05 November, 2008 23:23  
Blogger Paul YM said...

I don't think I told you. I'm from Poughkeepsie, NY.

05 November, 2008 23:46  
Blogger Becki said...

Cool! Julie do you think you could send me a copy of today's paper with the big front page Obama wins! on it?

06 November, 2008 00:05  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Grats on the Baby. I can't believe of my sisters are having a baby, now you are having one too. No wonder there are 6 billion people in the world!

Anyway, good job on Obama. I hope he isn't too protectionist with the international trade though. My guess is when they actually take over the presidents don't get to decide loads of stuff like that anyway.

Palin = Scary.

I got too much stuff to write in this comment box.

Needless to say I miss you loads and I'm really happy for you all at the same time.

06 November, 2008 06:58  
Blogger Becki said...

John-
Thanks for the message! It's always good to hear from you. How is the restaurant going?

You'll have to take some time off one of these days and come and see me and hubby and the new baby!
Hmm... or I could go to London again. I had such a great time in London I'd love to go again some day with the baby.

06 November, 2008 08:57  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope to come to visit Japan and even live there again in the future but at the moment I'm really busy with the restaurant. Lack of confidence in the economy has had an effect on all the businesses in the uk but I have been doing a local leaflet campain which has been quite successfull, so its a bit mixed at the moment.

Of course if you came to the UK it would be great. I think we would be better off in the countryside next time though because there are loads of great things to see around Exeter. I'm going with my sister Clare to stay in her new camper-van next week, which should be fun.

I'm trying to find a new place to live, planning for Christmas parties at work, Emma and Hannah are pregnant, I got a new guitar and life goes on.

I'm worried that life is happening too quickly, do you know anything boring that makes life last longer?

I'm having a day off today though

06 November, 2008 22:10  

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