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Chris
02 June 2009 @ 10:01 pm
Current location: La Quinta Suites, Albuquerque, NM

Packed until 4am last night, at which point J & I collapsed exhausted on the bed still half covered in boxes and folded laundry and fell asleep. Squeaky woke us up at 6 wanting food. We fed the kitties then went back to bed until 8:30.

Woke up, showered, finished packing, and then cleaned the bedroom. Got a goodbye visit from nmsunbear. Cleaned the kitchen (including the fridge which had leftovers from godknowswhen and I know who left it. Am not surprised). Took out a TON of trash. Loaded the van. J showered and I packed the last orders I'll send before we leave. And off to the vet!

Vet says: a) Squeaky is male, and b) Oliver is actually just an Olive. Whoops! I was wrong, and naamah_darling was right. It made me feel marginally better that even the vet had to squeeze around a bit to get a conclusive result. Both kitties blessedly tested negative for feline leukemia. They are still too little (1.2 lbs & 1.7 lbs respectively) to get their first found of shots, and in any case they're both on Amoxicillin and eye drops for the next week. But other than minor kitty colds, they are in perfect health. We are now soliciting official names, though "Olive" may stick, who knows.

We then got our hair trimmed up at Studio Red, stopped to drop off DVDs and buy some pie, then headed to newsbean's house for dinner with her and her sweet hubby. There was oohing and aaaahing to be had. The kitties are doing remarkably well, considering they'd been poked, prodded, and introduced to tons of new people today. They haven't actually hissed at me at all.

From there, we went to the hotel, and we've created an impromptu kitty pen in the outside bathroom area. Like all nervous new parents, we completely kitty-proofed the area, including plugging up a kitty-sized hole under the sink. All we need is to be woken by the panicked screams of a kitten stuck behind a wall. They're eating like they've never seen food before and... well, processing the food, too. They get their meds shortly. That'll be a joy, I'm sure. I'm sure eye droplets four times a day will endear them to us. :(

Realistically: update tomorrow night. I have all day tomorrow to finish photoediting; that didn't really get done with us packing up house. Tomorrow we set off after we run a few last errands; not sure where we'll end up, but it'll be an adventure.
 
 
Chris
02 June 2009 @ 11:24 pm
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
June 1, 2009

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER PRIDE MONTH, 2009
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

Forty years ago, patrons and supporters of the Stonewall Inn in New York City resisted police harassment that had become all too common for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Out of this resistance, the LGBT rights movement in America was born. During LGBT Pride Month, we commemorate the events of June 1969 and commit to achieving equal justice under law for LGBT Americans.

LGBT Americans have made, and continue to make, great and lasting contributions that continue to strengthen the fabric of American society. There are many well-respected LGBT leaders in all professional fields, including the arts and business communities. LGBT Americans also mobilized the Nation to respond to the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic and have played a vital role in broadening this country's response to the HIV pandemic.

Due in no small part to the determination and dedication of the LGBT rights movement, more LGBT Americans are living their lives openly today than ever before. I am proud to be the first President to appoint openly LGBT candidates to Senate-confirmed positions in the first 100 days of an Administration. These individuals embody the best qualities we seek in public servants, and across my Administration -- in both the White House and the Federal agencies -- openly LGBT employees are doing their jobs with distinction and professionalism.

The LGBT rights movement has achieved great progress, but there is more work to be done. LGBT youth should feel safe to learn without the fear of harassment, and LGBT families and seniors should be allowed to live their lives with dignity and respect.

My Administration has partnered with the LGBT community to advance a wide range of initiatives. At the international level, I have joined efforts at the United Nations to decriminalize homosexuality around the world. Here at home, I continue to support measures to bring the full spectrum of equal rights to LGBT Americans. These measures include enhancing hate crimes laws, supporting civil unions and Federal rights for LGBT couples, outlawing discrimination in the workplace, ensuring adoption rights, and ending the existing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in a way that strengthens our Armed Forces and our national security. We must also commit ourselves to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic by both reducing the number of HIV infections and providing care and support services to people living with HIV/AIDS across the United States.

These issues affect not only the LGBT community, but also our entire Nation. As long as the promise of equality for all remains unfulfilled, all Americans are affected. If we can work together to advance the principles upon which our Nation was founded, every American will benefit. During LGBT Pride Month, I call upon the LGBT community, the Congress, and the American people to work together to promote equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2009 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to turn back discrimination and prejudice everywhere it exists.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of June, in the year of our Lord two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-third.


BARACK OBAMA


I LOVE MY PRESIDENT.