One of my favorite quotes as a septuagenarian is “we must have old memories and young hopes.” Catchy, right? Sigh.
I have a revision. Check it out: we must have new memories and reclaim old hopes.
Yesterday’s new memories with Pretty and our granddaughters
at a favorite playground
Today’s old hopes reclaimed on signs
in our front yard
I should have saved my signs from 50 years ago. All women – including our granddaughters – must have the right to control their own bodies. Period. End of discussion.
Sheila Morris is a personal historian, essayist with humorist tendencies, lesbian activist, truth seeker and speaker in the tradition of other female Texas storytellers including her paternal grandmother.
In December, 2017, the University of South Carolina Press published her collection of first-person accounts of a few of the people primarily responsible for the development of LGBTQ organizations in South Carolina. Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home will resonate with everyone interested in LGBTQ history in the South during the tumultuous times from the AIDS pandemic to marriage equality.
She has published five nonfiction books including two memoirs, an essay compilation and two collections of her favorite blogs from I'll Call It Like I See It. Her first book, Deep in the Heart: A Memoir of Love and Longing received a Golden Crown Literary Society Award in 2008. Her writings have been included in various anthologies - most recently the 2017 Saints and Sinners Literary Magazine. Her latest book, Four Ticket Ride, was released in January, 2019.
She is a displaced Texan living in South Carolina with her wife Teresa Williams and their dogs Spike, Charly and Carl. She is also Naynay to her two granddaughters Ella and Molly James who light up her life for real. Born in rural Grimes County, Texas in 1946 her Texas roots still run wide and deep.
YES!!!!!
Love the signs. I am inspired. Thanks,
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Thanks for being inspired!
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We would if we could!
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I know that!
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Amen, sisters!
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Yeah, I really never thought reproductive rights would come around again. Thank goodness for the new memories.
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