birthday partying for equality
I arrived back at the campsite for the first time since the initial set up and was amazed to return to happy faces and a
it’s snowing!
update: It’s official, it’s snowing!
The surreal life…
Kim again, reporting from the Ellipse. It’s so surreal being here in the middle of DC, with the White House as a backdrop, surrounded by
hurray for comments!
It’s so great to see so much support from the community. We’ve been sharing the comments that you’ve left with fellow Family Priders. Keep them
some more pictures…
(from top to bottom: the Family Pride sign at our camp; Pizza!; and Kim and Liz)
a few pictures…
Left to right: Dave (staff), blogging from the tent; Kim (staff) and our new friend Rick; the White House
We’re here!!!
We’re here! We – Family Pride staff, volunteers and families arrived just moments ago, and were greeted by (believe it or not) a rainbow! We’re
Jenn, Timmy & Tommy: the White House Egg Roll
From the mouth of babes, a different perspective of the festivities. Timmy and Tommy, 5, are the twins of Family Pride executive director Jennifer
Egg Roll Central: the big night is here!
Preparations are underway for the 2007 White House Egg Roll – we’re busy packing boxes, rainbow leis and great giveaways for the families in attendance.
scientists fight the radical right
In December, 2006 Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family wrote a guest article for Time Magazine blasting the decision of Mary Cheney, the
taking the plunge
Our last post in the Best of Queercents week is by Rich Taylor. I wrote a few weeks ago in “Separate But Equal” that it’s