After the initial couple of weeks in Vancouver, Graeme returned to Portland for a few days to support our friends on election day. To our surprise and delight, it was announced that a big court decision would be released in Oregon when he was in town. May 19, 2014 will be remembered as an exciting and special day - U.S. District Judge Michael McShane struck down Oregon's ban on same-sex marriage. Memorable day as many friends in Oregon now have the same opportunity to get married as we do.
We were moved by the words of Judge McShane:
"Where will all this lead? I know that many suggest we are going down a slippery slope that will have no moral boundaries. To those who truly harbor such fears, I can only say this: Let us look less to the sky to see what might fall; rather, let us look to each other...and rise."
Also, that day was a moment of reflection as it has been a long journey for Oregon. Graeme door knocked in 2004 with family to encourage voters to vote NO on Measure 36, which amended the Oregon constitution to define marriage as a union of one man and one woman.
So glad we can celebrate the true meaning of marriage this year.