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Never too early.....

to participate in the Democratic process.
We'll do anything for chocolate cupcakes! Never mind that they both started singing a rousing chorus of Happy Birthday!

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Anonymous said…
Love it! It was good to hear all the updates from Mimi and so excited to see everyone in 2009!
- Miss K
nanny said…
Well, the ladies may have something, it is a birthday, a rebirthday feeling. I believe we have a chance at a new beginning! I haven't felt this way since '64. I think it is optimism and hope. Go figure. The cupcakes look yummy. Thanks for sharing the celebration!
Unknown said…
YEAY FOR OBAMA!!! You really rock, Sister!! What a special time for the little engines to be alive!! And for all of us!!

Love the cupcake idea!! Wish Obama could see them!! He'd love it!! I bet his girls would be friends with ours!!

Thanks for going all out for Election Day!!
Anonymous said…
Z and H are very splendides, beautiful, and it was a very fantastic moment for Obama I like it, it is a great moment for the States, the peoples, and the world. It'was a very BEAUTIFUL DAY and the cake is also beautiful
LOVE FRENCHMAM
mimi and papa said…
Your "OBAMA" "OBAMA" chorus with little people on my voice mail was too cute! Cupcakes are a great way to celebrate and I share your enthusiasm and spirit of hope! America has spoken and the rest of the world is listening. Miss you all. Love you lots, Mimi

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