16,000 Miles and chocolate chip cookies for dinner

Curious what those floor cookies look like from the driver’s seat of my Subaru? Here you go!

On Thursday morning, I joined Jeff Chidester on WFEA Manchester to talk about Maple syrup season, why childcare costs way more than $.75 a week and a bag of Oreos, our beloved tri-pawed, Rali, and the chocolate chip cookies I ate for dinner the last two nights.

Serving in local government, being a parent of young kids, and running for Congress: none of it is glamorous, but it’s worth it to hear the stories of thousands of people living across New Hampshire’s first district. The more I learn about the people and places in this district, the more I believe that we cannot afford to give up on one another.

I will keep showing up, and I’m never going to stop believing that a better world is possible if we refuse to settle and demand something bold, new, and connected to the lives we live.

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