Sunday, November 25, 2007

Confessions of a bad citizen....

I truly had every intention of voting yesterday.

As I made sure youngest daughter was ready for her first real day at the deli at the local IGA supermarket - I thought to myself... must vote today.

As I crept back into bed and had some extra sleep because it is weekend.. I thought to myself - must vote today.

When I got back out of bed to tidy the house for the inspection of our fire alarms by the landlady - I thought to myself - must vote today.

When I went to the butchers; came home and unpacked all the meat for the freezer and returned back out to the supermarket, unpacked that and started the washing - I thought to myself - must vote today.

While my house was full of boys playing on the Xbox and PS2 and I was tripping over them trying to organize the house - I thought to myself - must vote today.

After cooking lunch at the washing up sink I thought to myself - must vote today.

Organizing some pictures I wanted to paint on the windows at work for the children as I waited for the girls to finish work - I thought to myself - must vote today.

Whilst taking Anna on her driving lesson (and enduring a couple of very close calls to parked cars - she has SO got to learn depth and measurement type stuff) and explaining why her theory of putting the blinker on 300 meters before a corner because that way it is only gear change and steering she has to think about is still just not the way to do it.. we actually drove past a couple of polling booths and the one I was going to get her to stop out she seemed a little stressed by the drivers of cars opening their doors as she drove past... and I told her to go straight ahead. Once again the intention was there.

While attending one of those awful buy stuff "parties" (such a terrible use of the word party)and then visiting the art show at the Botanical Gardens (which turned out to not be the one I wanted to see - that one had shut yesterday) I thought to myself - must vote today.

Then buying some seedlings for the garden and discussing silicon for our leaking boat, and coming home and fiddling around with that stuff - I again thought to myself - must vote today.

I started cooking chicken parmigiana and the fresh carrots and beans from our garden for the family - and again I thought - must vote today.

At the dinner table - William's friend Damien was sleeping over and he asked me ... "Who did you vote for?" and I looked at the time....

OH SHIT. I think that is gunna cost us $150.

Joy rang me at 10 pm really excited about the Labor victory. She was so excited and at her local electorate Labor candidates celebration party I decided it wasn't the right time to confess my crime. When she rang I was in the middle of resizing Finding Nemo characters to paint on the wall for the two year olds at work.

Then earlier I checked on some of my favorite blogs and of course every other citizen at least has an opinion.

I am a Labor supporter usually. I wasn't all that fussed with the Labor candidate in our electorate because of my families dealings with his family (ok namely I didn't like his sons visiting my daughters late at night when they were only 13, I find the boys rude and obnoxious and I once attended a job interview at his office and found his attitude egotistical and obnoxious and reminded me why I hate working for lawyers) On the other hand - I should be the LAST person to point the finger at parents for their children's behavior, and I am aware this candidate does do some lovely charity work.(So do I actually - I am the eternal volunteer it is just I really don't seem to have any ambition other than a bigger boat and more holidays)

I still had every intention of voting Labor. And it is the thought that counts. At one stage I agreed to hand out flyer's at the polling booth for an hour too - but I managed to avoid that person ever since and they didn't find me.

Shit. $150. I could of bought lobsters, smoked salmon, oysters, prawns and bubbly and still had change and shared it with MOTH & the kids and even a girlfriend or two and her family..... Shit...

I noticed Scorpy and others had interesting comments both for and against Howard. I always admired his eloquence. I think I am a Labor voter simply because I find it difficult to admit I am probably more a Green's supporter and I come from a working class background and hope that the Labor party will protect me and mine more so than the Liberals. I do understand how horrid it is when you cannot fire someone because of rules and unions etc but I would more sympathize with an individual who lost from the Industrial Relations changes.

Or - I just no longer give a shit about politics. Any system is always going to have flaws. The flaws are more likely to give me a headache than anyone. But - I reckon if I can still float on the water and look at the birds.... if I can still play with the kids and marvel at their intelligence.. if I can still appreciate good food and seek company that will make me feel comfortable.. that will do...

7 comments:

SzélsőFa said...

I might be missing something, but what is this 150 dollar (I have no dollar sign in my keyboard) about?

Melly` said...

The fine for not voting.. I think it will be $75 each....

SzélsőFa said...

Fine for not voting?
Wow. That's impressive.
We don't have anything like that over here. I feel ashamed.

Boysenberry said...

You never know, Melly, you might get lucky and be overlooked ;)

LuSh said...

Never been fined yet... I made all the effort to go to the polling booth... though I'd had the letter the week before that said 'you changed your address AFTER the closing date, so you still live in Queensland for this erection' (after I posted the fecking thing 4 days before change of address due deadline was up). When I got there they said nup, you've gotta drive to Wastelands shopping centre 40 minutes away...
Like hell... No matter what, some wanker is still head of the country,and I do not care.

Cazzie!!! said...

Politics and Ben Cousins, I was so sick of hearing about it Gah!!
Gr8 news on the driving lessons..wow, the kids are growing up so darnded fast! Are we getting any younger? LOL

Anonymous said...

oh no poor mel ..we know we hate pay fine so baz and i must go to vote on that day(YUK) we saw CT (chis T)Gosh shine head lol ...so we did shake his hand and say to him GO CT GOOD LUCK i knew that joy so prond Labor ,,by the way thank you for give nice table and chair for em and dam,,,thank you mel that TOP..lool