The winter is near - and I am preparing my brain for the cold and snow that is soon to arrive. I am making the most of my last days of 40 plus temperatures by taking Moose on lots of walks. He is still enjoying an occasional swim in the
Bozeman pond. He has taken special interest in the large geese and ducks who float there. They have not expressed a mutual interest in he. Each time we arrive, he darts right into the pond and birds go screeching and flying everywhere. It's quite comical.
I know Tyson is more likely to write about his deep thoughts and I'm more apt to comment on fun social stories, but today I will be more like my husband. While we obviously had a lot to celebrate last week, there was also some upsetting news on the human rights front. California's passing of Proposition 8 was a blow to my overly optimistic attitude and a quick reminder on the reality of the work we have ahead of us to open minds of our fellow countrymen. I have the utmost respect for religious values of those around me and think it's very important to raise our families with a good value system. To me the most important value I will instill upon my children with our spiritual teachings: Love
all of God's creatures equally. It will not be our place to judge the world and its people. Respect, love and faith will be granted to all people, not just those that meet certain conditions. I know our current rate of divorce and infidelity are quite high in married couples. And yet several will protest that homosexuals will not "uphold the sanctity of marriage" as if we are currently doing it a world of justice. I just hope some day we can get past this. We have overcome other struggles historically so will eventually get past this one. I just wish it would be soon! Sorry if this seemed like a venting session - but knowing my friends and loved ones might feel the same way is that many steps in the right direction :)
I cannot speak as eloquently as I would like on this matter, so I am going to include a video from Keith
Olbermann's show where I feel he did it more justice than I will ever be able to.