Monday, June 22, 2009

"Olympia Pride"
















So here's a funny story for you:

Last year around this time, Bob's parents (Bob-the-Dad and Betty) came out to Washington for a visit. Wanting to find fun things in the area to do to entertain our guests, I scoured the newspaper for local events. Lo and behold, I found something called "The Olympia Pride Parade." Well, I'm proud of Olympia. And who doesn't love a parade?

So we get downtown Olympia and are walking up to the parade, and Bob notices these men dressed in military clothes and carrying a rainbow flag. Bob says to me, "Those men are not in correct uniform!" I was like... "Oh, they're probably in the reserves or something. No big deal." Then Bob noticed the rainbow flags, and he says, "This is a gay parade!" I, looking to just enjoy the afternoon, assured him this was Olympia- and there are all kinds of rainbows around on any given day.

Then we rounded the corner to find float after float of rainbows and people with outstanding costumes. I was drawn like a moth to a flame... "Pretty colors and glitter!" while Bob shrunk back. Anyway, it ended up okay. We just rerouted and went to the Farmer's Market downtown instead.


I saw a banner for the parade again this year, and I had a good chuckle to myself. And I went down to enjoy the costumes (by myself) yesterday. For the most part it was extremely family friendly. -Except for the Village People look-alike guy who was wearing leather ass-less chaps. You just don't see a stranger's butt cheeks in public that often. The people around me were first intrigued (as was I) and then a little outraged. This was supposed to be for families and the community. There's one in every crowd who takes it too far.

Overall... I just enjoyed the fact that people can dress up in rainbow headbands and glittery wings and celebrate diversity. It was a beautiful day, and I look forward to attending next year with Margot. Diversity and acceptance of different cultures, races, sexual orientation starts at home. We've got to teach our kids how to love.

Don't worry... I'll be ready to hide her eyes in case the Village People guy is there again.

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