Friday, October 3, 2008

Who wants cupcakes?

Sprinkles Cupcakes is really big here in Dallas. If you haven't had one, you're not alone. Everyone talks about them, but I haven't tasted one... that's about to change folks! I can't wait to place my order for our TX/OU party. They're offering "Longhorn Vanilla" and "Big Red Velvet" cupcakes in honor of the big weekend. Proceeds from each cupcake will be donated to Children's Medical Center Center Dallas and Children's Medical Research Institute at the OU Health Sciences Center, respectively. In 2007, they raised $3,500 for CMC in Dallas and $2,500 for the OU Health Sciences Center.

Hook'em!!!!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

It starts at the local and state level...

FYI: This post isn't my regular "fun" post, but it's something that's important to me and wanted to share... but don't worry, my next post is about cupcakes :)

I don't want to get on a soapbox here, but I hope you truly realize the importance of participating in the local and state elections. You may already be aware of this information and my intention is not to insult your intelligence, but rather, encourage you to take action (if you're not doing so already).

No doubt voting for the next President is important; however, it is just as important to educate yourself on the local and state candidates running for the Texas House of Representatives and U.S. House of Representatives.

The bills passed under a President's term start in the House of Representatives, hence the importance of electing representatives with platforms on which you agree. My experiences at Strategic Partnerships and our close ties to state and federal government officials have opened my eyes to the importance of voting at the local and state level.

If you're not certain of who represents your district, enter your address here

FAQs on Texas House of Representatives

U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Process

Congress Q&A

Texas Republican Candidates for the November 2008 election

Texas Democratic Candidates for the November 2008 election

and for fun... here's the history behind the elephant and donkey!

The Democrats think of the elephant as bungling, stupid, pompous and conservative -- but the Republicans think it is dignified, strong and intelligent. On the other hand, the Republicans regard the donkey as stubborn, silly and ridiculous -- but the Democrats claim it is humble, homely, smart, courageous and loveable. (source)

1870 Harper's Weekly Cartoon (rise of the donkey)




















1874 Harper's Weekly Cartoon (rise of the elephant)














hugs and rock the vote people!!!
Kimberly :)