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Feeling optimistic. Might be the shirt.

 

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Can I just say, you are adorable? And I'm glad you are optimistic. I'm nervous as hell.

You are so, so cute, Grace. I adore you. As usual.

I tried to say, full of Grace, your calming words for America. I still felt like throwing up. But, seeing you with your cute pink shirt (pleasegodletobamawin) bearing the names of our future FIRST FAMILY made me grin all over.

xoxoxo L

Amen! Amen! As a bi-racial child raised in Georgia during the 60's, today has been quite monumental, to say the least! I'm thankful to live in Santa Cruz, California. And grateful to know there are like-minded souls like you to comfort and calm us all!

Grace and state of Grace readers, I am sitting in my Sydney office eating cake with my fellow public servants, in celebration of (early) reports that Obama has already won.

I mean, it is true that we public servants eat cake at the drop of a hat, but I really really hope that this celebration is not premature, and all indications and all meditations and all hopes and dreams are pointing in the right (by which I mean Left!) direction! horray!

that's a pretty effin' hawt shirt, girl.

Hi Grace,

I really enjoy your blog. I watched an author named Christopher Flett on the Today Show, he wrote a book called "What Men Don't Tell Women About Business" and it shares secrets for women working in business. I thought you might enjoy hearing about him. There could be some great content in their for future posts.

Keep up the great work.

Sincerely,

Bihter

Oh how I love that shirt, let me count the ways. Who would have thought we'd have a t-shirt worthy First Family?

Hi Grace,

The author, Christopher Flett, was featured in the NY Times regarding women keeping their careers on track while having their family. His book, "What Men Don't Tell Women About Business" was sold out at the Barnes and Noble I went to so I ordered it at Amazon. I read a lot of blogs and he seems to be popular.

I wish someone would interview him about how to stay OFF the mommy track. Why don't you interview him and post it on your blog? I saw that he was a guest commentator on "the Juggle" (Wall Street Journal). His email listed there was chris@ghostceo.com I checked out his website and it looks pretty good.

Anyway, keep up the great topics.

Best,

Bihter.

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