— from the Republicans Against 8 web site
Wow, August blew by and we're getting seriously into September. Mrs. Leaping Woman and I have been thoroughly enjoying our marital bliss. We set up our No on Prop 8 fundraising wedding registry and I started volunteering for the campaign. Last Tuesday I went through phone bank training. They gave us all lists of names to call but told us to start with the numbers on our cell phones. I was able to sign up a phone bank volunteer and get some donations from friends, but unfortunately I'd forgotten to bring my phone headset. My gimpy arms gave out before I could get to the calls to strangers, and four days later I've almost recovered. So next time I'll be sure to bring it.
When K and I were married in July, our best friends P&R played a big role in our small ceremony. Tomorrow, we are "best women" for theirs. I've been practicing writing my Hebrew name and my parents' so that I can witness the ketubah, the Jewish marriage contract. It took a little research with my sisters and the Internet to nail down the right names and their spellings, and it's been fun to learn. As a culinary Jew (i.e., primarily I eat my favorite foods that go with each holiday) this is something I've never had to do before.
The November election on Proposition 8 is going to be extremely close. If you support marriage equality, here's how you can help:
- First and foremost, if you live in California vote "No" on Proposition 8 this November.
- Make a donation to the No on Prop 8 campaign.
- Talk to 10 people and ask them to talk to 10 people. You'll find talking points in the No on 8 FAQ.
- Click on Vow to Vote No to have your commitment to marriage equality counted.
- Visit http://noonprop8.com/action/ to learn more about what you can do to protect marriage equality.