I was surprised to know that my Husband already voted and sent his Official Ballot to the Philippine Consulate on Wednesday afternoon. I thought he would leave it to the last minute but other than being excited and hopeful, he wanted his vote to count.

For registered Filipino voters here in Australia, the deadline is today at 8:00PM (Australian Eastern Standard Time), so I hope everyone who registered can make it.
To all of us Filipinos all over the world, voting or not voting, let’s all pray for a fair and peaceful elections. Good luck to us all.
12 May 2010, 8:13AM (Australian Time):
I forgot to mention but a few people asked if I voted. I didn’t vote because as of now, I am an Australian Citizen. Maybe one day, I would be able to vote again once I acquire dual citizenship.

12 Comments
Inadvertently Domesticated
that’s great!!! good luck to our country!
Elaine Santos
Goodluck sa atin. I was not registered. So I’m praying for a peaceful election.
RicAdeMus
Amen!
I hope your mom had a nice Mother’s Day.
Kayni
this is a very important time in our history. i’m so nervous about the outcome. i’ve actually been checking news online every hour.
mom & son
Hello Ibyang!
I missed you so much, sweetie and
thank you for the comments!
Good job on the hubby, he’s a good citizen!
Me, i didn’t vote!
Leah
Good luck to the Philippines… the yellow team got the presidency.
♥peachkins♥
did you vote?
blowing peachkisses
The Peach Kitchen
peach and things
Chyng
responsible si husband for voting on time! cheers! Ü
Ibyang
@peachkins: i have now edited the entry. no i didn’t vote.
Eds
yeah! that’s great. ako, 3 hours na nakapila para lang makaboto. pero happy & proud naman pagkatapos…
Ishmael Fischer Ahab
Hi. ^_^
It is nice that your hubby voted for this year’s election.
I did so too and I still have the indelible ink on my forefinger.
I am glad that the 2010 Election is relatively peaceful.
Heart of Rachel
It’s great that your husband took time to vote.