A Week in the Life . . .
It's been a busy week. The signs arrived. The brochures arrived. I spent an afternoon taking flyers door-to-door; so did a dozen volunteers. I had lunch with the Utah Valley Home Builders Association and spent an evening in the home of Nancy Cox meeting her neighbors from the Hillcrest area. I also granted an exclusive interview to Barbara Christiansen of the American Fork Citizen. (Read it and weep, Time, Life, and Newsweek.)
Then there was the usual day-to-day business: Downtown American Fork's board meeting on Monday; City Council on Tuesday; Parks Steering Committee on Thursday.
Ah, the life.
The only difficult part was when Barbara asked me to work up a fifty-word answer to the question, why vote Heidi.
The first draft was 119 words. The second was 147.
It's going to be a very long night.
Then there was the usual day-to-day business: Downtown American Fork's board meeting on Monday; City Council on Tuesday; Parks Steering Committee on Thursday.
Ah, the life.
The only difficult part was when Barbara asked me to work up a fifty-word answer to the question, why vote Heidi.
The first draft was 119 words. The second was 147.
It's going to be a very long night.
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