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Oprah Includes Gay Family as Part of Her
“Extraordinary Parents” Show (page 3) by Josh Aterovis, January 29, 2007 AE: What's the reaction of friends, neighbors, and family as your family continues to grow? MST: When I came out to my mom eighteen years ago — well, longer than that actually. Make myself seem a little younger. [laughs] But that was the main thing she cried about. "I'm never gonna have grandchildren." I tease her about that now. I say, "Mom, you want some more grandkids?" And she says, "No, stop already! That's enough!" [laugh] Really, though, Andy and I both work at the same school our kids go to. All our neighbors, the school, the principal of the school, for the most part the other parents, the staff, everybody around us [is supportive]. In this respect, I count us as being very lucky. We really haven't run into a whole lot of negativity. We get a lot more people that say, "I don't know how the hell you do that. I've got two kids and I think I'm going crazy, getting white hair every day. I don't know how you guys are running around there with six kids." AE: Do you think you'll ever reach a point where you feel your family is big enough or will your arms and heart always be open? AE: Is there anything we should be looking for as we watch the show? MST: And there's also a really funny moment when Andy talks about diaper changing. He talks about being able to change three diapers at once with one hand. AST: I was really proud of that! [laughs] MST: There was one time quite a few years back where we had four under the age of two, all at the same time. He was changing a lot of diapers. Andy actually quit a $70,000 a year job to stay home and take care of Faith, who was born severely addicted to cocaine. Her mom used cocaine while she was pregnant. She [Faith] went through really, really severe withdrawal for about twelve weeks. He originally started with a leave of absence, and then she continued to have problems after that, so he quit working and stayed home for three years to make sure she got through all her difficulties before she started in school. To me, that's shows his dedication that he was willing to give up that kind of career to stay home and make sure she was getting what she needed. AE: Thank you so much for sharing your story and being so willing to talk to us. For more information on Family Pride's OUTSpoken Families, |
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