Family Week 2005: Three years ago.

August 6, 2008 by Green Dads  
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And just to continue our little trip down memory lane, here are photos of our very first Family Week trip. Darius was two years old.

Family Week 2006: Two years ago.

August 6, 2008 by Green Dads  
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Here is a photo slideshow from Family Week 2006 two years ago. Darius was three years old.

Family Week 2007: One year ago.

August 6, 2008 by Green Dads  
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I thought I’d post a photo slideshow from Family Week in 2007, one year ago.

“I don’t wanna go home”: a retrospective look at Family Week.

August 5, 2008 by Green Dads  
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We contributed another guest post on the Family Equality Council’s Blog.

“I don’t wanna go home, I don’t wanna! It’s boring there and there’s nothing to do and there’s no beach! I wanna stay in Ptown!” Unfortunately, that’s not my five year old son complaining, that’s my forty eight year old partner. And I really can’t complain because, frankly, I agree with him.

Please click here to read more.

Last Dance

August 2, 2008 by Green Dads  
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On Friday evening we attended the “R Family” Dance and Kiddie Bop sponsored by R Family Vacations. Darius had been in a cranky mood until he started ingesting large quantities of snacks and M&M’s that were freely available for the grabbing whenever Dad blinked. His mood perked up but the chances of getting any decent dinner into him did not. He worked the dance floor trying to negotiate more glow sticks for himself and connected a long chain of them together.

They announced that Family Week was already scheduled for next summer. It will be Aug. 1, 2009 through Aug. 8, 2009. Looking forward to it!! :-)

Last Dance

Last Dance

Family Week 2008 Slideshow

August 1, 2008 by Green Dads  
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The Family Equality Council has posted a picture slideshow about Family Week 2008 on their blog.

Darius made one of the shots, and toward the end there is a picture of the three of us at the Beach Picnic.

Tower Climb

August 1, 2008 by Green Dads  
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This morning after breakfast we decided to climb the tower in the center of Provincetown. I certainly got my excercise for today. Darius didn’t seem the least bit winded, and even asked to go up second time. Maybe next year. :-)

Pilgrim Monument

It's a long way up.

It's a long way up.

At the top.

At the top.

Yesterday

August 1, 2008 by Green Dads  
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Yes, I know I didn’t post anything yesterday. We hung out on the beach most of the day and the pictures look exactly the same as previous beach pictures. Here’s a picture of Darius and I.

Dad’s Gathering

July 31, 2008 by Green Dads  
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I refuse to ever take a normal picture!

I refuse to ever take a normal picture!

Dad's Gathering

Dad's Gathering

On Wednesday evening we attended the Family Week Dad’s Gathering.  It was a good opportunity to connect with old friends and make some new ones.  We’ve always enjoyed the Dad’s Gathering and attended each of the first two years we came to Family Week. Last year they did not schedule this event and we really missed it.  Glad to see it back again!

Family Week: One Family’s Perspective

July 30, 2008 by Green Dads  
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We have contributed a guest post to the Family Equality Council Blog.

“Today’s guest post comes from Brian and Steven Bush-Frank. Brian and Steven, along with five year old son Darius, consider themselves to be just your ordinary gay, foster-adoptive, transracial American family. They are currently liveblogging their visit to Family Week 2008 at http://greendads.wordpress.com.

This year is our fourth year coming back to Provincetown for Family Week, and for us the experience just keeps getting better. We come back to get away from our hectic lives for a summer vacation as a family. We come back to enjoy the unique flavor and history of Provincetown. But most of all, we come back for the sake of our son.”

Please visit here to read the full post.

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