
It feels so good to have hope. I actually was looking forward to watching the coverage of the Democratic National Convention last night, to see what Michelle Obama had to say. I was surprised at how moved I was by her speech and the others before her. Political conventions don't usually bring me to tears (well, I suppose the Republicans might, were I to watch them, but that is a different kind of crying altogether).

Watch the speech here, if you didn't already. And the movie.
At the gym this morning, I saw an ad which included this picture:

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I teared up at Michelle Obama's speech. I teared up at Hillary's speech. And I actually cried as they had Hillary do the nomination late this afternoon. It's an incredible process and I'm so proud to be even a sideline part of it. Yeah!
As for that last photo. That makes me tear up for other (gah!!!) reasons. *eye roll*
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