Daughter is voting for the first time tomorrow

Anonymous
Do you take your 18 year old's DC someplace special after they vote for the first time? MY DS voted for the first time last year and we took him to his favorite place which is Chipotle. MY DD will vote for the first time tomorrow and we would take her out to eat somewhere. Are we the only one's doing this tradition or is it common?
Anonymous
You are the only ones. (Not being sarcastic)
Anonymous
Tradition? Never heard of it.
Anonymous
Never heard of this but why not! Life is short and often tough. Celebrate things!
Anonymous
I think that’s awesome. The first time I voted was absentee from college. Have fun!
Anonymous
That's nice but I never heard of it.

I voted for the first time in college (I turned 18 the fall of freshman year).
Anonymous
How fun! Not necessarily something a lot of people do but why not?

My daughter turns 18 on November 10th, poor thing.
Anonymous
The first time I voted I was the only one at the polling place. It was the middle of the day and staffed by older retirees. I guess I looked young because they asked if it was my first time. I told them it was, and the all clapped when I left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The first time I voted I was the only one at the polling place. It was the middle of the day and staffed by older retirees. I guess I looked young because they asked if it was my first time. I told them it was, and the all clapped when I left.


That happened to me back in 2008.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How fun! Not necessarily something a lot of people do but why not?

My daughter turns 18 on November 10th, poor thing.


Why poor thing? My birthday is also Nov 10. Granted Im much older than almost-18. She shares a bday w the USMC, Sinbad and Martin Luther!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How fun! Not necessarily something a lot of people do but why not?

My daughter turns 18 on November 10th, poor thing.


Why poor thing? My birthday is also Nov 10. Granted Im much older than almost-18. She shares a bday w the USMC, Sinbad and Martin Luther!


I think she meant poor thing bc she just misses being able to vote this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How fun! Not necessarily something a lot of people do but why not?

My daughter turns 18 on November 10th, poor thing.


Why poor thing? My birthday is also Nov 10. Granted Im much older than almost-18. She shares a bday w the USMC, Sinbad and Martin Luther!


I think she meant poor thing bc she just misses being able to vote this year.


My friend birthday is on November 5th......... She missed the 2008 election by one day
Anonymous
I gave my young friend yellow roses the first time she voted. They were a symbol of the suffragists.
Anonymous
My 18 yr. old son (HS senior) will be voting tomorrow. No plans to celebrate, though it'll be kind of fun to go to the polling place with him.
Anonymous
A special dinner to celebrate voting for first time?!! Oy. This has to be a troll pulling our leg.
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