In the spirit of elections and voting (Generation Huggies)

Last week was a memorable one for all of us.  If you voted, you did your job by making your voice heard.  I have never been more excited and involved in an election race as I was in this one.  One of the biggest reasons I became so involved is because I have a three year old and many of the issues at hand will directly affect her future.  Becoming a parent has been an eye-opener in many ways for me.

On November 4th, Eric, Hailey and I bundled up and hit our polling place at 7:00 am sharp. We stood in line outside of fire station number 12 and eagerly awaited our turn to speak up.

We waited outside that brisk morning and our little girl was just as energized as the rest of us. I think she could sense the excitement in the air. The line moved at slow, steady pace and when we finally made it inside; we cast our votes and walked away feeling good about doing our part.

Here are some photos from our election day:

electionday11-4-08 In the spirit of elections and voting (Generation Huggies)

Since we’re on the topic of voting, I would love to encourage you all to take a look at the Generation Huggies site where the voting process is still going on until November 30th.

Recently, I spent three days in Chicago at various locations, speaking with local moms, grandmas and dads about what motherhood (and parenthood) means to them.  You can check out my three days of coverage at The Motherhood.   These local Chicagoans were out and about, probably shopping and enjoying the nice weather when they took a moment out of their busy days to record a video and reflect on their lives as parents. They answered questions like, “How has becoming a parent changed you?” and “How are you different than your own parent?”  Many moms are submitting their videos online at Generation Huggies and answering these same questions.

Why is Huggies doing this?  Because they are celebrating their 30th anniversary and they want to include all of us in the celebration.  They want to hear our stories, laugh with us and cry with us. They know how important it is for us to express the wonderment of being a parent.

So, that being said, visit the Generation Huggies site and click on “Video Gallery” (You can view my video under the “Celeb Mom Spotlight” section).  Take a few minutes out of your day to relax, watch and listen to what other moms like us are saying about their experience.  If you are touched by what you see and hear, take a second to click the “Love It” button above the video and vote for your favorites.  And, if you feel so inclined, submit your own video by November 20th no later than 5:00pm EST.  Then, make sure your family and friends vote for you!  Voting ends on November 30th at 5:00pm EST.

The top 100 videos with the most votes will qualify.  Out of those 100 videos, 30 will be chosen to appear in a Huggies national ad campaign AND be awarded $300.  The official contest rules are HERE.  While you are there, you can also enter to win $30,000!  I’d say it’s a win-win situation, wouldn’t you?

Leave us a comment if you submit a video - we’ll vote for you!


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  1. One Response to “In the spirit of elections and voting (Generation Huggies)”

  2. That’s such a great way of participating in the election..
    Have you been to Fresh Squeezed Election Tweets?
    http://anorangeamerica.com/
    My employer New Media Strategies rolled it out for Tropicana on Tuesday morning as the polls opened– it pulls Twitter messages in real time, showing a constant stream of new messages about the election from people all over the country.

    By Bryan on Nov 10, 2008

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