Saturday, August 17, 2024

19th Amendment - Votes For Women

 Tomorrow is the 104th anniversary. On August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, giving all women who were US citizens the right to vote. Only 104 years! If you're a feminist, remember this anniversary...share it...shout it...be proud...and go to the polls and vote as if this right is going to be taken from you! 

Ask the older generations of women you know what it was like to live and survive before you were born. Know women's history (your history) and pass it on. 

I remember what it was like when I was younger...the things I had to endure just to get a job, keep a job, to be considered, etc. Oh, the things I could tell and share. It was worse for my mother's generation and even worse for my grandmother. 

My grandmother was born before women had the right to vote. Yet, she spent her entire adult life never believing she had the right when she actually did; she never believed her voice was relevant. I can't remember her ever voting, and to this day it is something that breaks my heart. 

We stand on the shoulders of women who came before us. Remember. Fight. Stand up for yourself! Vote!

Vote...Votes for women!

























Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Please Don't Do This

 Shared here is a screenshot of a 'Threads' post that kind of scrolled my way. I reluctantly signed up there, and I've not posted anything nor do I really plan to do so.  It's sort of like all other social media...I'm not consistent with it, I don't engage in it much anymore, and I basically don't get it. I also think it's a huge waste of time. The biggest thing is that I find it horrible and unkind. 

I understand the need to create a gift registry for weddings and baby showers. It makes it easier for most. But there are aways exceptions, and you aren't always going to get the things that you want. Remember to still be gracious and kind. Show gratitude. Write a thank you note, then you have options. Discreetly return the gift to the store, re-gift it, or donate it to someone who would actually appreciate it. There. Simple. Kind. Gracious. And you don't come across as a spoiled, entitled, mean brat of a person. And I'm being kind with those adjectives. 

I'm uncertain why this particular thread crossed my path but the person seems rather horrid. Apparently, she is an 'Influencer' which is something else I don't get. Why not be a sheep and follow someone you don't know, who is being paid by sponsors/companies to hawk their products that she gets for free? It's like the popular kid in high school found a way to be popular as an adult. Makes no sense to me, but I'm one of those old ones anyway. Life.

The point of this post is to be kind. Don't be like the person in this post. Thanks for reading. 


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