Saturday, November 26, 2005

Watercolor painting by Ethan Posted by Picasa

Busted! Caught on camera...

"Oh boy, wife's not looking. Better make this quick. Mmm...." Posted by Picasa
Here's Ethan trying on his dad's hunter orange, pretending to shoot a gun. Posted by Picasa
Uncle Joel playing the piano with Cousin Maggie Posted by Picasa
We ate Thanksgiving dinner at Grandma & Grandpa Pelletier's house this year. Here's Hannah, Maggie, & Asa playing together. Posted by Picasa
Asa playing in Ethan's tent Posted by Picasa
Ethan got a play tent for his birthday. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Candy melee

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Piñata fun

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Ethan turns 3 Monday

Ethan turns 3 on Monday. We had a party for him today. Here he is pinning the tail on the...wall. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Buddies

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Monday, November 07, 2005


boing boing Posted by Picasa

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Recommended blog

At some point, all my readers (are there any still?) should check out the alley. I met Josh in college back when we were both cleaning toilets for Bob Jones University. Now Josh is plugging stab wounds in critically injured people. Worth a read!

This is the face that you get when you ask Ethan to smile for a picture. Posted by Picasa

Yum. Posted by Picasa

Asa's first solid food session Posted by Picasa

Bathtime for Asa Posted by Picasa

It's never too early to start a faithful oral hygiene regimen. Posted by Picasa

Asa Posted by Picasa

I have no idea what he was looking at, but it must have impressed him, whatever it was. Posted by Picasa

My mom the political wonk

My mom recently submitted a letter to one of the local newspapers regarding question 1 on the ballot that Mainers will vote on November 8, and they published it. To make a long story short, Maine citizens voted down special anti-discrimination laws twice but our governor found a way to force the law on the books without involving the voters. Apparently there were enough people in Maine to put a people's veto of that bill on the ballot.

So without further ado, here's Mom's piece. I thought it was pretty well written and well-reasoned.

Read the Constitution first

There are many people urging the citizens of Maine to vote NOT to reject the legislation extending special rights to people based on their sexual orientation. These appeals seem reasonable, even noble, until examined in light of some considerations to the contrary.
Our Maine Constitution states in Article 1 Section 6A: “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, nor be denied the equal protection of the laws, nor be denied the enjoyment of that persons civil rights or be discriminated against in the exercise thereof.”

Unfortunately, expressing disapproval of the gay/lesbian lifestyle is being labeled “discrimination,” and characterizing those who consider that lifestyle immoral as “hate-mongers,” “bigoted” and “intolerant” has become commonplace. Those who support or practice a homosexual or bisexual lifestyle have the right to expect tolerance, but they can hardly assume it implies either validation or approval by others, or that it demands legislation. Many Americans cherish their right and responsibility to reflect the values of this country’s traditional and spiritual heritage by its laws. As recently as 1988 California proposed and passed a bill requiring that whenever sex education was taught, “course material and instruction shall stress that a monogamous, heterosexual relationship within marriage is a traditional American value.”

I encourage all Maine citizens to read our State Constitution’s Preamble and Articles 1-6A carefully to decide whether further legislation was even necessary to maintain the rights of all Maine citizens granted therein. We must also ask ourselves if condoning the immoral behavioral choices of a few by passing this bill into law is in accordance with the original intent of this document we have upheld since its inception.

-Wendy Pelletier

Ethan examining a frog in our front yard. Posted by Picasa

Emily set Ethan up with his first easel! Posted by Picasa