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Lesbian Dad 101
Hieroglyphics alert! LD recently made the jump to WordPress 2.5.1, with which came hieroglyphics (–) everywhere in the archival material. I've weeded a coupla dozen posts, and continue to do more when I have time, but please be patient 'til I git the mechanic to git the rest of it outta here. Shouldn't be too long.
Lesbian Dad is written by a parent who answers to the name "Baba" and works toward a world in which amor does indeed vincit omnia.
Still curious? You'll find a ton more on the About page. Baffled by the lingo? Peruse the Glossary. For the proper immersion experience, I highly recommend a visit to the Best of LD.
Hispanohablantes: ¿aquí por error? Tengo una página para usted.
Lesbian Dad is written by a parent who answers to the name "Baba" and works toward a world in which amor does indeed vincit omnia. Still curious? You'll find a ton more on the About page. Baffled by the lingo? Peruse the Glossary. For the proper immersion experience, I highly recommend a visit to the Best of LD.
Hispanohablantes: ¿aquí por error? Tengo una página para usted.
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- Lesbian Dad commented on BlogStock, WoodHer, call it what you will saying You are too kind. Now! [Cough choke!] A quick scan of their site shows that the Z1012 IS might be the one for you. Hold out for this one, baby! A price cannot be placed on your vision, but you certainly deserve their best.
- immoralmatriarch commented on BlogStock, WoodHer, call it what you will saying You would have picked up soooooo many gals. I think you already did.
I had someone from Kodak approach me about a camera after our panel. WOOOOOO! - mysterious creature commented on Some mommyblogging notes saying This is the first time to your blog, and to see the idea behind mommy blogging I feel is great!! I am a single lesbian mother. I am always out looking for other gay parents considering trying to get even a group in my area is next to impossible. So I love reading
- Lesbian Dad commented on I highly recommend the venue saying Many, many thanks, sister. Now I have to post another supplementary pic, just 'cause you got me all nostalgic. I could just munch munch munch him up. Might have to consider submitting this to the Marriage Equality campaign as a morale booster when the going gets visciously hateful this fall. As, alas, we
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- Lesbian Dad commented on It’s not like I can resist the occasional kid photo saying I'm gettin' the feeling he's going to be fairly generous with himself over the years. Never saw a carbon-based life form he didn't love. ("How you doin'?")
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- Lesbian Dad commented on It’s not like I can resist the occasional kid photo saying Lizk, it aren't easy. And immoral-m, I can't blame you. Summerm, I'm sure you saw the "Hey, baby" Abercrombe look on the link (here). We're bracing for lots of trouble around here in about a decade or two.
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LOVE your pictures!!! Your kids are just beautiful!!
If she’s anything like my daughter, as soon as backs are turned, the mascara wand would be meticulously placed just as those she’s watched, in her hot little hand.
I did the SAHM thing for two years. I have a new respect for moms who stay home full-time. I’ve only recently found your blog, and I’ve found myself nodding an awful lot while reading of your time at home with them.
It’s such a cliche, I know, but it really is the toughest job you’ll ever love.
I look forward to continued reading
Best of luck!!
My children have never witnessed what the little monkey is witnessing in this picture. We might have to ship our kids to your house should they decide to wear…um…mascara (am I right?).
Thank you useless_rambler. And you are so right. As tough as it ever gets — and when it’s tough, it can be really trying — I love love love it. It helps if you’re a people person, I’m sure. What with kids being people and all. Best of luck to you, too, on your continuing journey (with five! yowza!).
And Vikki: yes! Evidently, mascara is “a cosmetic used to darken, thicken and define eyelashes,” (sez Wikipedia). You are welcome to send either or both of your kids over here for “femme camp,” but all face decoration lessons will be accompanied by commentary by the head mistress, who, as a theater professional and a feminist, regards this stuff as optional fun.
My little monkey really doesn’t like it when I wear earrings or lipstick or put on contacts, all of which happen only about once or twice a month. Why? Because I wear those things when I’m leaving her to go out on a date with her Baba, or leaving her for some big important work meeting. They must signify that my attention (and intention) is elsewhere.