Friday, October 31, 2008

More Sarah Pics!



Their older daughter didn't come out onto stage until Sarah was working the crowd and then she stuck her head out of the back curtain. It was cute.


Sarah said hi to Kenton. Kenton's Steelers hat is in the pic.



I love this pic.

7 comments:

Shandra said...

How awesome! Love the one of you & K! Great pic of both of you! The one with Todd and Piper is so cute too!

Daniel and Regina said...

That is such a neat experience. When we went to see her here is Beaver I thought of you and hoped you would get the chance also. Your Pics turned out really good.

Becky said...

Love your pics. Don't those rally's get you fired up about the election? I would love to see Sarah, but don't think it will happen.

Nancy said...

That is so neat! She will be in Canton on Sunday morning so I guess we'll have to miss that one, too.

Tamra said...

I'm so glad you got to see her. I love how the Palin's seem so down-to-earth...like one of us. It's refreshing. I can't wait for Tuesday. I have a feelin' in my bones that we are going to see a win! Go McCain/Palin!!!

Roanna said...

I'm glad that you got to see Sarah! I wanted to go and see her in Canton, but alas, could not. We did get to go and see John McCain in Hanoverton, Ohio. My Mom, Dad, and I actually got to paint homemade signs the night before the rally-- for the rally, and volunteer at the rally. It was really cool! I got to shake John and Cindy McCain's hands, and shook Rudy Giuliani's hand and got a picture with him. Totally cool!

And here is a link to video, that I'm sure you will enjoy. A 3 year old Sarah Palin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HGp8vqX0rw

The Canfield Family said...

What a great experience for your children! We got our girls involved early and not they love politics and have worked on local campaigns.

I was surprised the way PA went last night. EVERYONE I know in PA was voting for McCain. It is so hard for all the rural, more conservative areas to overcome the large population centers like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

Before you know it, your children will be grown and voting too! Keep up the good job of training them!
Doug