Wednesday, March 12, 2008

BILL CLINTON IN TUPELO

Friday, March 7, 2008

 
It's hard to believe, but an actual former president came to Tupelo! The local paper said it was the first time since 1956, when Harry Truman paid a visit. National politicians usually ignore Mississippi, thanks to its relatively low number of voters and its reputation for socially conservative and racially divisive politics. Nevertheless, we were recently on the national political radar screen for a couple days, thanks to the contentious presidential primary for the Democratic Party nomination. However, instead of coming here herself, Hillary Clinton sent her has-been...er, husband...to campaign for her.

 
Some of the local Tupelo crowd were very enthusiastic about such a prestigious visit. And there was no shortage of middle aged women screaming "We love you Bill!" at predictable intervals. Clinton gave a good stump speech covering issues like health care and green collar jobs and talked a bit about his Foundation and more than a bit about his Presidency. You could almost hear his handlers as he reminded the crowd, "But this isn't about me, this is about Hillary."

 
Carley attended the event with our good friend Emily and her sister Amy (pictured with Carley above), who was visiting from Knoxville, Tennessee, with her husband Jason for the weekend. (Rob stayed home with Rowan, since we didn't have a babysitter.)

What about the other candidate?

Unfortunately, Barack Obama didn't come to Tupelo, but he did visit nearby Columbus, Mississippi, a small city about an hour and 10 minutes south of us. The venue his campaign chose was inexplicably small given the crowds that Obama usually pulls, and the 1200 tickets were taken before we even knew they were available. Nevertheless, Carley donned her "Obama Mama" t-shirt and we made the trek to Columbus hoping to find a way inside. We never even got a glimpse, but we had a nice time outside on the grass, listening to his speech over the speaker system with the other good-natured folks who were shut out.

 
Although we didn't get to meet him, our very good friends Todd and Emily did, thanks to their position with the main local newspaper, the Daily Journal. Todd is one of the paper's photo-journalists, and Emily reports on Tupelo's municipal affairs.

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SNOWY SPRING BREAK

Saturday, March 8, 2008

 
Yes, it does snow in Mississippi...though only once every 3 or 4 years! We actually got almost 2 inches of snow for the first time in several years. Of course, that means that just a couple hundred miles to the north of us, they got at least a foot of snow!

 
It is rare to see snow covering the branches of this evergreen of the south - the magnolia, which is Mississippi's state tree, shown above in our front yard on the left and top of the photo.

 
This is actually how our house looked when we woke up to the very first day of spring break!

By the way, spring break means a whole week off from teaching algebra at the high school for Rob, but it doesn't mean a trip to the beach this year. With Rob taking graduate courses, Carley trying to get caught up on some much-needed work, and both of us saving money for a summer road trip out west, we are not leaving town any time soon.

 
Likewise, it doesn't look like we'll be firing up the BBQ grill anytime soon!

 
Rowan says, "Who filled up my swing with all this white stuff?"

 
"And my slide too?!"

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