
Last Thursday, June 14th, the legislators in Massachusetts voted not to put an amendment that would ban gay marriage on the ballot for public vote. (Translation of confusing double negatives: gay couples in MA continue to have the right to marry and have the same legal rights as every other married couple in the state. Conservative hicks in the state will not be given the opportunity to vote to change those rights.)
Last Friday, June 15th, my best friend Megan (left in the pictures) and her fiancee Lori (right) were married in a beautiful ceremony at scenic

Harrington Farms in Princeton, MA. The day was a wonderful celebration of their lifelong commitment to one another among close friends and family from all over the country. It is hard for me to imagine two people not having the opportunity to say their vows before all their other loved ones, especially when they have loved and supported each other through as much as Megan and Lori have. I feel simultaneously grateful that Massachusetts allows them this opportunity, and indignant that this right is something anyone should have to feel grateful for.
At any rate, politics played absolutely no role in Megan and Lori's wedding day. It was a lovely and memorable experience for guests and brides alike. Congratulations, Megan and Lori, and best wishes for your future together!