What a Great Christmas Present for It’s Daddies. Plural.
December 26, 2008 by Green Dads
Congratulations to Paul & Chris at It’s Daddies. Plural. There new baby daughter arrived on Christmas morning a few days early. Christmas presents don’t get any better than that. Go on over and read about their day.
Wordless Wednesday: Happy Holidays From Green Dads
December 24, 2008 by Green Dads
Kwanzaa on the Hudson
December 21, 2008 by Green Dads
Last night we traveled to Hudson, NY in a light snow to an annual public event to celebrate Kwanzaa. It features a demonstration of several items and readings that represent the principles of the holiday, African drumming, traditional African Dance, music and a hip hop dance group.
Here is Papa and Darius making some noise:
This is the Kwanzaa table with many of the items that were demonstrated:
Our little drummer boy:
Snowstorm: The Big Dig
December 20, 2008 by Green Dads
I exaggerate a bit, it was a pretty typical snowstorm for upstate NY. We got up early this morning to dig ourselves out, so we could go to the YMCA and the library like we do every Saturday morning. It was much colder than I expected it to be.
Here are my boys busy digging:
The big D in front of home sweet home:
We’re off to a Kwanzaa event this afternoon.
Petition Obama for Change
December 19, 2008 by Green Dads
I just received this message from the Human Rights Campaign. Sign a petition asking President-elect Obama to support HRC’s Blueprint for Positive Change — A Five-Point plan for LGBT Equality in America.
On Wednesday, the Presidential Inauguration Committee invited anti-LGBT and Prop 8 supporter Rev. Rick Warren to give the invocation at the Presidential inauguration.
Within hours, this announcement unleashed a deservedly loud cry from the Human Rights Campaign and the community at large.
We have a chance to turn all of our energy and outrage into action. Make no mistake - this is a moment of opportunity we must not squander.
President-elect Obama may not change his mind on Rev. Warren but he can turn the corner on this controversy by officially committing to HRC’s Blueprint for Positive Change — a concrete plan for LGBT equality.
Use the link below to ask President-elect Obama to support HRC’s Blueprint for Positive Change — A Five-Point plan for LGBT Equality in America.
http://www.hrcactioncenter.org/campaign/positivechange?rk=kdz0yfKawPqTW
We just signed the petition. How about you?
Spread the Cheer Challenge: 24 Hours Left
December 19, 2008 by Green Dads
Only 24 hours left for the Spread the Cheer Challenge for the Family Equality Council. They are only 26 donations away from meeting the challenge of 300 donations by Dec. 20th. If they make the 300 donations they will win a $25,000.00. The amount of a donation does not matter, only that they get 300 unique donations.
Here are some words from Jennifer Chrisler, the executive director of FEC:
It’s officially down to the wire—it’s now or never. We only have 24 hours left in our Spread the Cheer the Challenge! Over the last month, families have been making contributions, both small and large, to help us reach our goal of 300 donations by midnight, December 20th. If we reach our goal of 300 donations we will win $25,000 for our families. Hold your breath: we are only 26 donations away from our goal! I’m literally biting my nails as the seconds tick away.
Last month, I wrote to you about our many accomplishments in 2008. A week ago, Kara & Nina touched on our plans for 2009. Just a few days ago, Jeff Friedman spoke about why equality is so important to his family. And now it comes down to you.
What does equality mean to you and your family? For just a moment, envision a world in which all families—yours included—are treated equally. Is it a world where you can safely travel from state to state without worrying about proving your family’s existence or having the necessary paperwork? Is it a world where you are able to visit your partner in the hospital without hassle? Is it a world where all loving families are respected, protected, celebrated and valued? Now I ask you: what is this vision worth to you? Please contribute to equality today.
In this challenging economy we know that every dollar matters. Here is the impact of your donation:
- $25—Allows us to be a watchdog for your family for one day of the year by tracking every piece of LGBT legislation and case law in the United States.
- $50—gives one family the tools to tell their story and be a vocal supporter of equality in their community.
- $100—organizes 1 online training for LGBT families.
- $250—provides childcare during an LGBT family event or training.
- $500—places a family field organizer in a battle-ground state for 1 day.
- $1,200—floods 1 state capital with hundreds of LGBT families for a lobby day.
With less than 24 hours left on the clock, your time to act is now. What can you do to help us reach our goal? First and foremost, please donate. Second, get your friends and family to donate. Every contribution—big or small—counts towards our goal of 300 donations. Anything you can do to spread the word will make a difference.
Since we are just 26 donations away, your donation will make or break this challenge.
As the year winds down, I want to take a moment to thank you for our continued support. Our organization is only as strong as our supporters. Without you, our work is not possible. Thank you for being so strong, thank you for putting your family first, thank you for sharing our vision of equality. Together, we will—and are—making a better world for our children.
Please donate through our Green Dads fundraising badge.
Rant: On Obama’s Choice of Rick Warren for Inauguration Invocation
December 19, 2008 by Green Dads
Our good friend Vince agreed to let me post his email rant on the Rick Warren choice by O’bama:
I guess the ballot initiatives weren’t enough of a kick in the gut.Here are some email addresses to respond, regarding Obama’s selection of Rick Warren (all addresses are either to Obama and/or inauguration related organizations)Here is an example of what I wrote. Granted it was out of hurt and anger, and when I take a deep breath, I’m not ready to give up on hope (however the “h” is now lowercase).It’s simple. I thought I had lived to see something amazing, and I guess Obama becoming president in America is still pretty amazing. But I’ll have to pass on his inauguration. You see my life, the life of my partner of 32 years, the life of our twelve-year-old daughter, our lives together – tenuous and fragile in America – are not made more real or less real by opinions or politics – just safer or more dangerous. There are no sides to be taken about our lives.
But everyone has a right to their opinion? We have to reach across the table. No. I’m sorry. Some things are just wrong whether they’re said or done by a bigot on the street or a bigot in the Vatican and by any Rick Warren in between.
There’s no fool like an old fool, I guess that’s exactly what I’ve been since Obama won the primary.
ps: Speaking of Rick Warren:
“He’s devoted his life to performing good works for the poor and leads the evangelical movement in addressing the global HIV/AIDS crisis.”Maybe if he and other church leaders would have acted when it was still a “gay” disease, there might not be the current pandemic. I buried many men to a resounding church silence or condemnation. And changed the diapers of babies with AIDS when they were still treated like modern-time lepers.
Write on folks! They need to hear our stories.Vince
The “Can You Throw a Shoe at Bush?” Game
December 19, 2008 by Green Dads
I got a big kick out of this early this morning having my coffee. A smile and a chuckle is a rare thing at 5:30am. I found this on Facebook, shared by our friend Joe from bored beyond belief.
The Bush Game - Can you throw a shoe at Bush?
I just found a similar game at Sock and Awe!
This is strangely therapeutic. How many hits can you get?
New Star Trek Movie Trailer
December 17, 2008 by Green Dads
For all of our geek dad friends, check out this trailer for the new Star Trek Movie. We’ll be there (provided we can get a babysitter). Maybe we can take the kid? Five years old is about right for Star Trek isn’t it?
Family Photos: School Delayed by Snow Today
December 17, 2008 by Green Dads
Last nights meager snowfall was apparently enough to delay the start of school this morning by two hours. Here’s our little man in the front yard with the first snowman of the season. Well, a five year old’s version of a snowman anyway. These are cellphone photos with no flash, I’d love to find a way to lighten them up.
All that work and what does he do? Kicks the poor snowman to the curb.
















