Gay Family Values Easter Egg Coloring

September 15, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws  
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This is a video of our families yearly routine. Every year we color our easter eggs like every other family in America. we are a family that lives in northern CA. Me and my partner have been together 13 years we have been married since Oct. We started making these family values videos when prop 8 passed here in Ca. We want people to see that gay families are just like any other families. We strugle with our mortgage taxes and exspenses. We love each other and take care of each other. Thank you for taking a moment with my family, may your easter be filled with loves ones and joy.

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25 Responses to “Gay Family Values Easter Egg Coloring”

  1. terenesha1997 on September 15th, 2010 8:55 am

    which one is the reall daddy

  2. radubradu on September 15th, 2010 9:55 am

    @EvenEvenOdd if the girl said she likes blue and the boy pink what would you have said? that they are teaching them to be gay? give them a break, they’re trying their best

  3. DoctorExo on September 15th, 2010 10:26 am

    Regardless of the bible, they have values, and they are raising their kids LOVINGLY. They love their children, and their children love them. They are in an amazing environment and many children would KILL to have parents as good as Jay and Brian. And I think halfway through this video, Jay mentions the religious meaning of Easter. So Christians, you should be happy they are being taught your religious beliefs. :)

  4. Atonil on September 15th, 2010 11:26 am

    Better than my family wish I had you guys for dads. My dad visited me once a year one TIME a month then leaves me not to be seen lol I wish you guys well :)

  5. TheMikeybrat on September 15th, 2010 12:16 pm

    I wish you guys were my parents!!!
    Oh, and blondes do have more fun by the way. I’m blonde. ;)
    Just kidding haha.
    Love your videos!

  6. deansilverz on September 15th, 2010 1:00 pm

    in the grass, in the bushes. haha so cute she was really thinking bunny i guess. never see anyone celebrate easter before(i am buddhist), so exciting!

  7. SummerSunshine1988 on September 15th, 2010 1:43 pm

    Cute family.

  8. Pam4Rob on September 15th, 2010 2:43 pm

    @EvenEvenOdd – It shouldn’t matter to you what values they are installing in their children, because well, they are THEIR children, and if they want their children to know who God and Jesus is, I see nothing wrong with that, and You shouldn’t either. I’m going to assume here that you are a homosexual as well, and you should know better than to judge someones lifestyle. Thats all I’m saying,

  9. puppylovekc98 on September 15th, 2010 3:29 pm

    ok.. it is nice that u r G**

  10. SummerShudder1120 on September 15th, 2010 3:45 pm

    Aww, I think it’s amazing that you’re doing these videos. I’m straight, but I fully support people in the gay community. Your kids are so adorable! Keep on making these videos!:)

  11. osolisaz on September 15th, 2010 4:17 pm

    Hi guys, Love your videos. I am 23 years old, was partnered to a guy with 2 kids from ages 8 and 9. we broke up (SUCKS) and the hardest thing to deal with was to not have my kids around. Glad to see a happy family. YOU GUYS ARE MY EVERYDAY HEROES!

  12. BlindedLantern on September 15th, 2010 5:12 pm

    I love the blonde hair discussion, lol, you guys are hilarious!!! Thank you for this videos guys. you rock

    And I love that The Empire Strikes Back in 6:30 lol That’s right, SW fan here

  13. angelgirl2001 on September 15th, 2010 6:07 pm

    The kids are just so cute : ) Love your kitchen….

  14. FallingForwardMusic on September 15th, 2010 6:30 pm

    your kids are so damn cute.

  15. sessakag on September 15th, 2010 6:39 pm

    Yet another sign of the apocalypse. 2012 here we come.

  16. Operaman41 on September 15th, 2010 7:05 pm

    This is so CUTE!!!! I want children!!!

  17. u3q2v on September 15th, 2010 7:07 pm

    I’ll admit that I found the image of gay families to be odd at first. When I think of “family” I instantly think of a dad, mom, and children. So when I saw you guys and your kids it was naturally an odd sight for me having never known any gay families. 2 dads? It’s just not something you see every day. But in the short time I’ve been exposed to your family, it’s so easy to see that nothing could be more perfect and beautiful. Like any healthy family, all I see is love and happiness.

  18. orangegoblin82 on September 15th, 2010 7:57 pm

    I am already taken. By somones who religious views annoy me even more than your unbending views on other peoples parenting choices.

  19. EvenEvenOdd on September 15th, 2010 8:13 pm

    You’re a hoot to quibble with. We’re like a married couple already. We must do this more often.

  20. EvenEvenOdd on September 15th, 2010 9:03 pm

    Maybe i will. They’re currently swimming merrily in my balls, though, but next time i let them peek out, as i’m prone to every now and then, i’ll get the camera.

  21. orangegoblin82 on September 15th, 2010 9:21 pm

    You should make a video of your androgenous, socially aware under 10s and show us all how it is done correctly.

  22. orangegoblin82 on September 15th, 2010 10:16 pm

    While you, or I, may believe that Jays take on the resurrection is factually wrong I am pretty sure he would disagree. And is it morally wrong to teach your children what you believe if that belief doesn’t hurt anyone else – no. And does believing in the resurrection hurt anyone – no. And if you really understood science you would also understand that NOTHING is certain – only very unlikely – so no matter how sure you are about it there is a chance Jay is factually right in any case.

  23. EvenEvenOdd on September 15th, 2010 10:55 pm

    It’s one thing to believe in God, and a different thing altogether to identify yourself as a christian, to practice christian traditions and to disseminate christian lore.

    The former is a metaphysical stance, the latter – a political one.

    But more than that, surely telling a child, in all earnestness, that some man resurrected from the dead to redeem mankind from their sins, is just plain rawng.

  24. EvenEvenOdd on September 15th, 2010 11:36 pm

    No, i didn’t know that. That’s interesting. Thanks for the info.

    Regarding the first part of your comment: at these tender ages “society” is all but a synonym for “parents”. Also, parents can control what content their children are exposed to on TV, and they can put whatever they are exposed to in context. Children are highly sensitive to social signals: they can pick them up even if they are not pointed out to them explicitly. One has to be conscious of what one is signaling implicitly.

  25. orangegoblin82 on September 16th, 2010 12:14 am

    Yes but Christianity as used by most normal people (Jay and Bryan included as far as I can see – although I don’t know them any better than you) isn’t a machine giving answers for every situation. It is a spiritual frame work on which people hang their hopes and ideas. Personally I think people make their own gods, influenced by what others. If someone’s own god isn’t a violent homophobe then it doesn’t bother me. You can’t stop people believing in things, it doesn’t make them immoral.

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