In no way will I ever be able to explain to you how crap these past few weeks have been for me. But, suddenly, like a rodent poking its snout out of the crack between the stove and the wall, good things have started to creep into the room. I seem to almost be about to be employed in some fashion. And now, this little ray of sunshine has arrived. I sincerely hope someone nominates Ms. Westfall for something. I am posting the article in its entirety:
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20235099,00.html
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By Sandra Sobieraj Westfall
Now that Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter has celebrated her 18th birthday, the GOP vice-presidential candidate says she's hoping Bristol and fiancé Levi Johnston – who are expecting a baby in December – will tie the knot well before the date next summer the young couple had been eyeing.
You're not one of those I-broke-a-fingernail outdoorswomen?SP: No time for that, no. You have to be tough out there. You don't come back on the boat if you're going to whine and complain about being cold or tired. You do what you have to do to get the job done. Tina Fey's got you locked up. Who would play Todd?SP: Tim McGraw. That's what they say back home, anyway. Some of the kids tell our kids, "Your dad, when he wears his hat, he looks like Tim McGraw." It's good. What types of things do you argue or bicker about back home?SP: We don't have a whole lot of time to argue and bicker. It's a team effort how we get from point A to point B every day with everything that needs to get done. TP: The normal challenges, it's the kids' schedules, where they go and who's coming over. And that's mostly fallen to you now –TP: Well we've always shared that responsibility, especially with my [oil-drilling] slope job. So, when I'm gone with work, she's got both hats on. When I come home, I try to carry both hats, as long as I don't disrupt their schedule. In normal times, who does what around the house? SP: Todd grew up helping to raise a lot of sisters and it was expected that he would be a helpmate to his parents and siblings. It's just par for the course now that he does as much as I do around the house. In fact you probably do more [laughs], with my busy schedule. Todd has an unconventional work schedule: gone summers commercial fishing and then week-on, week-off in his [oil] job. When he is home, he takes over. TP: I have to. If I don't then there's no Iron Dog [snowmobile racing], there's not all the good stuff.
Mm-hmm. The payoffs.SP: No. It's truly a partnership where we share the workload because … We've never really looked at it as a workload. It's a pleasure to be home, it's a pleasure to be working with the kids. We enjoy cooking, we enjoy cleaning up together. It's just what we do. Who's the better cook?SP: It depends on what we're cooking. I'm a better –TP: She's a good cook.SP: I'm a better cooker. You're a better, like he can smoke salmon better than anybody else that I know. And can salmon. We eat a lot of wild Alaska seafood and we're trying different recipes all the time with that. You do a couple of those dishes better than I do.TP: Barbecue, yeah.SP: Barbecued salmon. Tina Fey plays you sort of bubble-headed. You obviously –SP: That's funny, I play her bubble-headed, too, when I imitate her. – but you don't get to be governor without being smart, so how would you describe your smarts?SP: How would I describe my smarts?
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