…expired in our backyard.
Poor kids.
I on the other hand found inspiration to ignore today’s writing goals and do my best to capture the perfect image of deflated hopes and dreams…
09 Tuesday Apr 2013
Posted in Americana, Beautiful Things, Cool Finds, Inspiration
…expired in our backyard.
Poor kids.
I on the other hand found inspiration to ignore today’s writing goals and do my best to capture the perfect image of deflated hopes and dreams…
27 Wednesday Mar 2013
Posted in Americana, Beautiful Things, Family, Kids
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Americana, Compassion, Friends, Gay Parents, Marriage Equality, Martha Stewart Equality Cake, Prop 8, Quiet time, Things I love
I wish I knew how to type in that bratty little mimicking voice my older sisters would use to tease me into tears throughout elementary school…and middle school and high school and college and even now when I’m home for the holidays. “But it’s for the wittle itty bitty chilwren… wah wah wah, ya little brat. Go tell mom (insert a roundhouse to the shoulder blades followed by a face smear into the carpet) you think I won’t kill you when she leaves?”
But seriously, the naysayers to marriage equality have a lot of explaining to do if they’re honestly going to use the “but it’s what’s best for the kids” defense. Until I see the individuals who feel this way spending their own time and money (I’m talking about actually doing something, not just voting or telling the gov what to do) to empty the orphanages, to get all children out of abusive homes, to empower single moms, to teach teens how great life is when you DON’T get knocked up, to increase funds for public education, to reduce the cost of college, and to make it a point to show all children love and compassion, I will never believe that this has anything to do with wanting what’s best for kids. Judgment and discomfort always shine through the pretty talk.
The other night I was in a Super Target in Atlanta and could hear a tiny little guy walking around lost and sobbing for his father. He must have passed 20 adults before he got to my aisle. His little voice had reached panic mode and his eyes were swollen with tears. I asked him if I could help and then left my cart (OH THE SACRIFICE!) and took the 10 min to walk and talk until we found his dad. I knew there was a chance that I’d have to begin shopping all over again but how could I let such a precious little thing be so terrified? (Now don’t get me wrong, I still don’t like kids).
I imagine every single person he passed would swear (with tears in their eyes) that they want what’s best for kids…yet when given the chance to show this little guy a safe environment their actions made their convictions clear.
Now I get that this has nothing to do with marriage equality. But in my mind it has everything to do with the proof that society is clueless when it comes to the “kind” of love kids need.
You’ve seen it before but I think it’s worth watching again. Keep in mind, if even one kid turns out “ok” then the entire stupid myth about gay parents damaging children has been busted.
And just for good measure, there are about a bazillion other kids with same sex parents who are pretty awesome too!
16 Saturday Mar 2013
Posted in Americana, Makes me chuckle
How perfect is the term “Peacocking”?!
“Take My Picture” is a fantastic mini-documentary, directed by Dasha Zhukova and Andinh Ha. It examines the phenomenon of “peacocking” in the fashion world due to the proliferation of street style blogs.
Take My Picture – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE INSPIRE COMMUNITY ART DESIGN MUSIC FILM PHOTO PROJECTS.
04 Monday Mar 2013
Posted in Americana, Beautiful Things
Take two doses and call me from the club.
13 Sunday Jan 2013
Posted in Brilliant!!, Makes me chuckle, Snark, Weekend Inspiration
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Most people like the placing-of-the-crown shots but I prefer the ones that capture the moment when the runner up realizes she didn’t win.
My Sunday morning wish is to hear Seth MacFarlane read the Miss America blurb printed in this morning’s Daily Camera:
“Mallory Hagan won the pageant after tap dancing to James Brown’s “Get Up Off Of That Thing” and answering a question about whether armed guards belong in grade schools by saying ‘we should not fight violence with violence'” – Boulder Daily Camera
Now for your own Sunday morning wish… you’re welcome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9M_h6UC2aY
I plan to have this routine down by noon.