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Published December 31, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 31

Musings of an Aging Lesbian The end of the year and the end of my daily LGBT history has come. I’ve been writing this blog daily for at least 8 years and I feel finished. I’ll write something about our history occasionally, and my plays are all about LGBT historical happenings, so I’m not shutting

Published December 30, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 30

Musings of an Aging Lesbian Only two days left of 2019. We’re preparing the house for guests. Two are arriving tomorrow and spending the night. Others are coming on Wednesday to watch football and enjoy each other’s company. I look forward to 2020 with anticipation and joy, and yet the political climate lays a thin

Published December 29, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 29

Musings of an Aging Lesbian It’s early morning and I just finished prepping a lentil soup and a fruit thing to take to a dinner this evening. I’m not a good cook. My claim to fame is a great bowl of oatmeal. But lately, since Kelly and I started on Weight Watchers (I know…we look

Published December 28, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 28

Musings of an Aging Lesbian The year 2019 is coming to a close. It’s been a year of great fun with a sprinkling of some health challenges, of loss, and of frightening politics. As I look back over this year and the 72 years in which I’ve been alive, I reflect on the times good

Published December 27, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 27

Musings of an Aging Lesbian Sarah Hurwitz shared eight Jewish social justice values to celebrate each night of Chanukah which was published by the American Jewish World Service. I will share one a day for the eight days of Chanukah. Today at Sunday begins Day 6, UNIQUENESS: While human beings often manufacture identical products, according to

Published December 26, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 26

Musings of an Aging Lesbian There must be a universal law that says home smoke detector batteries must die and start chirping in the middle of the night. Ours began at 12:10 am and lasted until Kelly and I got up, searched for a new 9-volt battery, fetched the tall ladder that lives outdoors beside

Published December 25, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 25

MERRY CHRISTMAS Musings of an Aging Lesbian It’s Christmas morning. Kelly and Dooney are still asleep. I have the tree lights turned on as I write in the dark of early morning. Our dinner party last night was a great success and the kitchen is nearly put back together. Today will be sweet: presents, breakfast,

Published December 24, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 24

Musings of an Aging Lesbian Sarah Hurwitz shared eight Jewish social justice values to celebrate each night of Chanukah which was published by the American Jewish World Service. I will share one a day for the eight days of Chanukah. Today at Sunday begins Day 3, CHESED:  CHESED: Translated as “loving-kindness,” chesed isn’t just an emotion—it’s a kind

Published December 22, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 22

Musings of an Aging Lesbian Holiday preparations, overeating, overlapping parties, visiting friends…what a season! We’re having such a great time! Our big thing is our Christmas Eve dinner party. Chef Paul comes over on  the 23rd to begin the preparations as Kelly and I get the house set up for 14 guests. On one hand

Published December 21, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – DECEMBER 21

Musings of an Aging Lesbian Rudyard Kipling said: If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten. The snippets of LGBTQ history here are the stories of our lives, the stories of the giants on whose shoulders we all stand. Learn about them then tell the stories and remember… Thanks for

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