Andy and Mark with Their Son Ben, Baltimore

photo by Kevin Truong

photo by Kevin Truong

photo by Kevin Truong

photo by Kevin Truong

photo by Kevin Truong

photo by Kevin Truong

photo by Kevin Truong

Andy, in his own words: “We have been together 18 years, or as I like to joke, 10 happy years.

I was in the audience when I first spotted Mark, playing the role of Mother Abbess in a campy version of the Sound of Music. Wearing a habit, Mark brought down the house with his falsetto rendition of “Climb Every Mountain.” “You’ve got to find the life you were born to live.”

I came out late, tragically and comically looking into all kinds of conversion programs before coming to terms with my sexuality while in graduate school at UNC- Chapel Hill. With two gay sisters, Mark came out earlier to himself but to his parents only after meeting me.

In 2001, Mark and I returned from Vietnam with our five month old son, Ben. Shy with adults but popular with his peers, Ben is bright, athletic and an expert on advanced weapons systems. Mark created the coolest back yard in Baltimore for Ben, complete with trampoline, zip line, tree house and water slide. Our house is always filled with the sounds of young boys laughing, having gun battles or discussing the latest Bond film.

My dad moved in last year, adding a third loving generation to the family.”

1 thought on “Andy and Mark with Their Son Ben, Baltimore

  1. Melisa

    This is so beautiful!
    This is one, among many, of the reasons that validate my efforts.
    I am in the process of launching a socially conscious startup that sells products that symbolize causes. The point is to unite the buyer with the cause, and the cause with the community. I am going to use the majority of the profits for this first run in May to support an organization in the SF area.

    Go Gender Rights! Because everyone deserves to be treated like a person.

    The campaign is here: igg.me/at/jellywhale

    Cheers,

    Melisa

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