Moments like these don't come by too often. They're moments where they've managed to come to one of Beth's school functions.

She's only in kindergarten but she's already known as the girl with two mommies and one dad.

Beth's kindergarten teacher invited all of the parents over to spend a day with their kids.

Fifteen kids and almost thirty parents crowd the room as the kids run around playing games or sit making arts and crafts.

Quinn's mama while Shelby's mom. It makes it easier on Beth without having to choose who gets the affectionate term and who gets the name.

Puck's fortunate enough to bounce between dad and daddy (though Beth reserves the latter for moments when she really wants something).

"This one's for you," Beth says. She hands Quinn a snowflake she had cut out all on her own, with safety scissors of course.

She then hands Puck another one, colored blue. "And this one's for you. Miss Lily said you can have snow on Hanukkah, too."

They let Shelby work the room as Puck and Quinn sit nearby. Her arm's linked with his as she rests her cheek on his shoulder, watching their little girl nearby.

"Are you guys going to visit next year, too?" Beth asks.

"Of course," Quinn answers.

"We wouldn't miss it for anything," Puck adds.

They only get to see her a few times a year. They'll cherish every moment they get.