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Sunday, October 26, 2008
Mommy To Be

Saturday, October 11, 2008
Vote No on 8
Chop Suey Cafe encourages all California voters to say No on Proposition 8
Jaymes and I have not decided to be officially married since we have no idea on how this proposition will affect us. We have been happily together for the past 8 years and had our commitment ceremony four years ago. We were thrilled when we first heard of the Supreme Court ruling to legalize the Gay marriage; however, neither of us want to jump on the band wagon to get married since we don't want to put ourselves through the emotional roller coaster if the No on Prop 8 is to be defeated.
As the economy is weaken, and everyone is focusing on Obama and McCain as to whom will be the next president to turn this country around, all gays and lesbians including the recent same sex newlyweds have been keeping their eyes on the California proposition election. Proposition 8 will appear on the November 2008 ballot in California. If it passes, it will add a new constitutional amendment to the California Constitution that will have the following text: "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." Basically the ballot is trying to eliminate the rights for same sex marriage.
Since the California supreme court decision to allow same sex marriage, thousands of same-sex couples that have married. Most of these couples have been together for a long time and have been waiting all their lives to be able to have the same right as every other person in this nation. Our community has always been stereotyped as being unable to have long-term relationships, well it's just not true. These couples were together for as long as 15, 20 and 30+ years.
Recent polls have indicated that a majority of Californians currently oppose proposition 8. While that offers a sense of hope for the gay and lesbian couples - Jaymes and I are not letting that slow us down. Jaymes and I will do everything we can to get the word out and remind everyone how important it is to vote and to voice what is right and what is wrong. Jaymes has been volunteering for the No on Prop 8 a couple nights of the week. I've been talking to many friends to remind them to register to vote - and to vote No on 8.
Election is in about 3 weeks, please help us fight against this battle and gain the right that all gays and lesbians should have. Chop Suey Cafe encourages everyone to support No on Prop 8 and to go out there to vote against it. You never know...if prop 8 is defeated and gay marriage is legalized, you may just be invited to the next big wedding...Jaymes and I.
For more information, visit: http://www.noonprop8.com/
Sunday, October 5, 2008
11th Annual Gay Day at Disneyland
The weekend of October 3rd marks the 11th Annual Gay Days at Disneyland. The creation of Gay Days at Disneyland was due to a private party one night of the year for gays and lesbians "Gay Night" that was canceled in 1998. Since then, the birth of Gay Days Anaheim had begun. The event is mirror to the sister event in Orlando which attracts over 100,000 gays and lesbians from around the world each June.Gay Days Anaheim is always happening on the first weekend of October. It is generally a three days event that are filled with dance parties, private lunches, scavenger hunts, group photos and much more. There is always an info center located at one of the Disney Hotel to provide the guests with event schedule and information. Since it is a general public day, to better identify the gays and lesbians from the straight crowd, we wear RED shirts. Please do take notes that this is not a Disney event (it's unofficial); therefore, you will not be able to find information on the Disneyland web site. To find more information and read more about the event, please visit: http://www.gaydaysanaheim.com/
The weather started off a bit overcast but it turned out to be okay. Although the sun didn't come out too often, it ended up to be warm enough without bundling up ourselves. We arrived at Disneyland just about noon and were surprised that not too many people were there. Once the tram dropped us off at Downtown Disney, we immediately identified many RED shirts ahead of us. So it was a good sign...we can't party without the partying boys...at the least the hunky and cute ones beside the two of us. LOL!
Once we were in the park, we were walking over to the Main Street where we were going to watch the firework show. Just before the show was supposed to start, there were announcement that due to high wind the firework might be canceled. Everyone was a little bit disappointed but yet anxious to watch the show. Finally the firework show started and it was just magnificent. We eneded the evening with a great firework and great companies. Overall it was a great day to be with all our gays and lesbians brothers and sisters, not to mention the unexpected companies of Kenny and Sal.Grand Re-opening!
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Steve & Barry's History and Experience
Friday, January 4, 2008
Welcome to Chop Suey Cafe!






