Musings of an Aging Lesbian I turned 73 this week. It’s a weird number, 73. It’s nondescript. It’s not a special number. It falls in-between the X0 years and the X5 years. So nothing special happened for my 73rd birthday except I woke up healthy and happy and grounded and in love. Yes, we’re in
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Musings of an Aging Lesbian
What strange times! The corona virus has changed lives, even if it’s just for a short time. All of my meetings, gatherings, classes, events have been cancelled, as have yours. This may be the very first time of my life when I have absolutely nothing on my calendar. It’s weird since my calendar usually pushes
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
This has been such a strange time. Kelly and I had a wonderful, relaxing, fun vacation in Puerto Vallarta with Olivia Travel. Several of our dear friends were there to share a whale-watching boat trip and a day-long cooking class. Kelly and I have always taken adventure vacations so this vegging for a week at
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
This has been a very difficult week politically which is affecting my life emotionally. Trump has been given a green light by congress to do whatever he darned well pleases, removing his guilt for his tremendous international crimes. His immediate response wad to fire those who testified in favor of the American people and against
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
My daughter’s birthday was yesterday, Feb. 1st. She’s 47. I remember that day – and night – since labor lasted well into the 18th hour before they knocked me out. (In 1973, doctors didn’t really think twice about using drugs on laboring women.) Ultimately, I was grateful. Berit was 8 pounds, 11 ounces…a big baby
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
About 15 years ago at my professional conference, Dr. Elizabeth Griego, Vice President of University of the Pacific, hosted a photo project. The project involved each of us to select a word that we thought represented us individually, then a photographer posed us in what he felt depicted our word in our being. My word
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
Today was the national Women’s March in cities all over the country. Kelly and I marched in Coachella, a sweet little town rather far east of Palm Springs. There were about 300 people, mostly Latinex folks, many of whom live in Coachella. It was small but exciting to see. Two items struck me. First, I
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
Musings of an Aging Lesbian
Musings of an Aging Lesbian This week I returned to Kent State University to facilitate a strategic planning session for their LGBTQ+ Center. I was the keynote speaker at Kent’s Lavender Graduation three years ago. During that trip, I returned to the town in which I was born, East Liverpool, Ohio. This time, I stayed