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Dec. 3rd, 2004 05:31 pmI am done with my research project.
OMG YES I'M DONE YESSSS!
I wrote an entire ten pages of research paper yesterday, printed out sources today, and bundled it all up and gave it to my teacher right before lunch. I don't have to worry about it anymore YESS!
Also, today at work, I was sorting beat-up-and-need-to-be-trashed books from books-that-can-be-mended from good books in the children's section, and I came across this book that made me very happy.
One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads by Johnny Valentine. I first started reading it because hey, the title sounded like Dr. Suess's book, but considering it was dads instead of fish, I hope it would have a nice happy metaphor, and it did. It's about this boy who has "blue" dads (they're blue in the pictures), two of them, and this one girl is asking, how can they be blue? The boy says they just are. The girl asks what's the difference between blue dads and regular dads, and the boy starts talking about how his blue dads do all this normal stuff.
That book made me happy. I've never read Heather Has Two Mommies, but from what I know of that (and remembering Harry Has Two Godfathers...), this book seems to be along the same lines.
One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads so needs to be spread around.
OMG YES I'M DONE YESSSS!
I wrote an entire ten pages of research paper yesterday, printed out sources today, and bundled it all up and gave it to my teacher right before lunch. I don't have to worry about it anymore YESS!
Also, today at work, I was sorting beat-up-and-need-to-be-trashed books from books-that-can-be-mended from good books in the children's section, and I came across this book that made me very happy.
One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads by Johnny Valentine. I first started reading it because hey, the title sounded like Dr. Suess's book, but considering it was dads instead of fish, I hope it would have a nice happy metaphor, and it did. It's about this boy who has "blue" dads (they're blue in the pictures), two of them, and this one girl is asking, how can they be blue? The boy says they just are. The girl asks what's the difference between blue dads and regular dads, and the boy starts talking about how his blue dads do all this normal stuff.
That book made me happy. I've never read Heather Has Two Mommies, but from what I know of that (and remembering Harry Has Two Godfathers...), this book seems to be along the same lines.
One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads so needs to be spread around.
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Date: 2004-12-03 07:09 pm (UTC)If only I gave much of a crap about gay activism, I would pimp this multicoloured dads thing. But alas, I am a bad lesbian, and fundamentally lazy. Sorry.
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Date: 2004-12-04 07:25 am (UTC)