Step aside, bitches

As you can tell, this is a picture of me at my family reunion
woulda found the picture from facebook, but I'm on my school laptop atm, so there's filters set. This is what I could find.. Although the labels are probably hard to see. The one on the left end, I'm not sure about, and the one boy with the minecraft shirt is my little brother, the only one there who hates mlp. (and he does with a passion). Other than those two and my grandma, everybody pictured there is a brony or pegasister.
and before you ask, I'm the one with the black shirt that has rainbow dash's cutie mark on it, near the end. And there's a huge slew of littler kids who aren't quite old enough to be considered bronys or pegasisters.
This is just my dads side of the family. The adults are really indifferent about the show. I'm pretty sure that none of my moms side watch the show.How do my parents react?They actually find it pretty cute. They don't like sit down and watch it with me or anything, and they haven't seen any episodes, but they're positive about it.
My mom doesn't really talk about it, although she does sometimes buy me merchandise (like a brony button and dash shirt [the "this shirt just got 20% cooler" one] and even "Minty's Very Special Christmas" or something like that, from an older generation on accident). My mom doesn't see the difference between g4 and the other generations, even though she's huge into photography, and has a good eye for stuff.
My dad is friendly about it, and will tease my little brother about small things relating to the show when it's brought up and I'm around. It pisses my brother off, of course, and when my brother gets really angry my dad just says to relax, you're too sensitive about it.
The majority of my friends that I've told about the show have watched it and most of them like it, except for one, who thinks it's absolutely dumb, so I tease her about it. I've also seen various other bronys and pegasisters around my school at times (evident by the pony shirts, of course), and sometimes I contemplate starting an after school brony club. Of course, I currently go to a school of 1,200 (although I moved over the summer, last school I went to had 2,400 students), so finding other bronys isn't that hard.