Quote of the Week: Anne Lamott

headlights at nightFor those of you participating in NaNoWriMo this month, you could probably use a bit of inspiration right about now. Well, here is a quote below on novel writing, with a slight edit for clarity.

“E.L. Doctorow said once that ‘Writing a novel is like driving a car at night. You can see only as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.’ You don’t have to see where you’re going, you don’t have to see your destination or everything you will pass along the way. You just have to see two or three feet ahead of you.” ~ Anne Lamott

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Flickr Photo: Out of nowhere by Soumyadeep Paul

Election Day + Bake Sales

Cookies for bake sales

Today is the day! Time to vote! I hope you make your way to the polls today to take on your civic duty. I’ll be voting tonight. We have a big race for Governor here in Massachusetts and several important ballot questions as well.

Many people look forward to Election Day bake sales held at their polling locations. Quincy seems to have them sometimes and not others. I’m curious about the history of these bake sales. How were they were started? All over the country, small local organizations raise money this way and it’s a nice tradition.

However, I just learned that Election Day bake sales are illegal in Rhode Island. At least according to an article in the Providence Journal.

PTO President Lisa Gibb said that they have been holding bake sales for years when elections are held at the Edgewood Elementary School in Cranston. She was told by Executive Director of the Board of Elections, Robert Kando, that according to Rhode Island law, bake sales are not allowed.

He said Statute 17-23-17 says, “Any person is guilty of a felony who willfully hinders the orderly conduct of any election.”  The article continues.

Kando said, “The key here is the board, and the state of Rhode Island, want to have smooth elections. State law prohibits any events that hinder elections.”

That includes bake sales, he said. “If somebody is running a bake sale, and it’s interfering … the only events that take place at polling places is voting,” Kando said.

Asked if the board of elections has ever notified school departments of the law, Kando said, “You can’t have bake sales, you can’t have car washes … I don’t think the police send out notices saying you can’t have murders. We have a lot of laws,” Kando said. “Do we send out notices for everybody for a lot of laws? No.”

Kando added, “I find it disturbing that somebody thinks there is something more important than voting on Election Day ….

Well, alrighty then. My feelings about bake sales and elections are probably a bit more similar to those of Tim Duffy, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Association of School Committees. According to the article, the baked good ban made him chuckle. “This is the first I’ve heard about it. No Girl Scout cookies, that’s undemocratic.”

Certainly smooth elections are more important than baked goods, but really Mr. Kando. What’s more American than apple pie and chocolate chip cookies?

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Flickr Photo: Patriot Cookies by regan76

Recently Read: My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor

book cover for Sonia SotomayorIn case you’re looking for a good book to read, I thought I’d share one. My Beloved World by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is one of the best.

My mother and I both happened to be reading it at the same time, so it was fun being able to talk about it with her. This would be an excellent choice for a book club.  My Beloved World is quick moving and reads more like a novel. I was drawn in from page one and glued until the end.

My impression of her after reading the book is that I admire her even more. From her youngest days, she had a strong survival extinct and believed in a vision for her future. Her struggle with Type 1 diabetes had a lot to do with it. We learn about her family, friends and close ties that she forms with so many people over the years.

She has a certain joy and fun that made me and my mom both feel like we’d love to hang out with her! Her compassion, intelligence, life and work experiences all run so deep that it makes me so grateful that Sonia Sotomayor is on our Supreme Court. I took the book out of the library and had to return it, but would like to read it again. My Beloved World is a book to buy and have for future reference.

Terry Gross interviewed Sotomayor about her book and life on Fresh Air and you can listen online to learn a bit more.

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Photo Credit: Random House