Friday, May 27, 2022

Abortion is Healthcare

I had an abortion when I was 21. I don't usually tell anyone about that. I am not ashamed. I am simply sad. And I feel it to the core of my being.

I did not want an abortion, I wanted a baby. I had always wanted babies. Many. It was in my plan. Unfortunately, my long-term partner did not want a child. He was seven years older than me and had been married and had a child. He had his heart broken when he divorced and had sworn never to re-marry or have more children. I think he secretly also swore never to love again, which is why he always kept me at arm's distance even though he did love me.

But, given my childhood, loving someone who pretended not to love me felt normal. I was scared to death when I found out that I was pregnant. But I was also excited. I was six weeks along and had gone to the doctor thinking that I had an ulcer. I was shocked to find out that I was pregnant. Literally shocked; I started chanting the word "What" then fell to the ground and turned ghostly white. This was not what I expected. 

I told my boyfriend and the first words out of his mouth were, "What are your thoughts on abortion?" I immediately had him drive me to the bookstore and purchased the book What to Expect When You are Expecting. I thought he would come around. Because I knew deep down that he loved me. And I knew what his values were. He was a good guy, he was just scared.

But, for six weeks he rode me. Daily. Grinding me into the ground, "You and that baby will starve to death on ramen before I help you." We had stopped living together. I cried myself to sleep every single night alone in my bed. Actually, it wasn't a bed. I was sleeping on a stack of blankets because I couldn't afford a bed. I was dirt poor. I was working for $5.25 an hour at a convenience store. My boyfriend was rich, literally rich, and he just watched me suffer.

I got a terrible cold and didn't take anything for it and it seemed to last forever. I quit smoking, cold turkey, the day that I found out. I was having terrible withdrawal symptoms but couldn't do anything for it. It was winter and I had been diagnosed with Major Chronic Depression, which was always far worse for me in the long dark winter months. So, to put it mildly, I was a mess.

My boyfriend's younger brother, who was my age, was an addict. Hardcore. He was looking at prison time for hitting an old man in the side of the head with his skateboard. He started showing up and talking to me, nicely. He said that if his brother wasn't going to do the right thing then he would. It felt really good to be treated kindly. Even if he always stank of alcohol while he talked to me.

One night, immediately after a huge blowup with my boyfriend where he broke up with me and said that he no longer wanted to talk to me, I went to his brother's house. I was inconsolable. We had sex. I went completely numb and limp and I cried silently. Immediately afterwards his brother said that he had plans for later that night. He got up and got ready to leave. I quietly left and drove myself home. I had hit Rock Bottom. 

The next day I found an abortion clinic. And I made the appointment for the following week. I kept to myself for that week. Broken Hearted and Barely Alive. 

I went to bed the night before my appointment. I laid awake for hours. I wasn't thinking at all, I was just lying there in physical pain. My heart and soul were completely broken. I had just dozed off... 

I was later told by my roommate that there had been loud knocking on the door. It was my boyfriend's brother. My roommate just let him in and went back to bed. 

He came into my bedroom. He was drunk and high and stunk. He took off his clothes and laid down next to me. All I said was, "NO. I can't. It will hurt the baby." And I said this over and over again as he climbed on top of me and tried to take my clothes off. I struggled against him. This lasted for about 10 minutes. He shouted "Fuck!" and then he jumped up and put one hand around my throat while he masturbated in my face. 

When he was done he rolled off of me. I just laid there and I think that he thought he was going to sleep. I began pushing him to get up,  I lied to him and told him that his brother was coming over and that we had plans to talk. I begged him to leave. "Please, you have to go before he gets here." Finally he stood up and headed for the door. As he was leaving he looked back at me and said, "I love you."

As soon as he was gone I ran to the bathroom and vomited. I laid on the bathroom floor. I spent the rest of the night locked in the bathroom. And in the morning I made the three hour drive to Portland for my appointment. That was the closest clinic to my home.

When I got to the clinic I had to verify my identity with an armed security guard and he had to buzz me in through a metal door that had a glass window. The window had a sign on it saying that it was bulletproof.

The women at the clinic were very kind to me. They explained to me ALL of my options and they answered all of my questions.

I thank God that I had the choice and that I made the choice that I did. I'm grateful that I could have a safe and legal abortion. I could not imagine having to go through what I did while also having to procure an illegal abortion. Because I would have had an abortion either way. If I had to drive to Mexico or go to a stranger's dirty basement it wouldn't have mattered because I would have made the same choice. Nothing could have stopped me.

Abortion is Healthcare. Abortion is private. Abortion decisions should be made between a woman and her doctor. Women across this country should not have to tell their private stories. But we do. Because, unfortunately, the private is political. And, the only way that we can secure the right of all women to make their own medical decisions with only their doctor is by telling our stories. And by voting. And by being an activist for other women. #metoo

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Miss Beautiful Tulip


This is my Farewell to you, 

My Beautiful Tulip.

Who would I be, 

If we had never met?

Would I even be,

If you hadn't of been?

Patient - Kind - Sympathetic

Loving - Wise - Understanding

You were everything I needed.

Never Judgmental.

Never Angry.

You were the woman in my life,

my mentor - my mother.

You could listen to me for hours,

And talk for even longer.

Sitting outside on your porch,

The minutes turning into hours...

The hours turning into days...

The days turning into years.

You Knew Me - the real me.

And you loved me.

You offered me advice and guidance,

And wiped my tears when I didn't follow it.

You told me that the saddest thing you ever saw,

Was my lip trembling while I cried.

You said it broke your heart.

And when I was sad,

You would make me

Warm Oatmeal and Pour

Cold Milk on top.

You were my friend,

And I was yours.

You told me all of your secrets, 

Your dreams and your fears,

And I kept them dear.

Feeling honored by your trust and respect.

Thank you.

I love you.

I will miss you. Forever.



Friday, May 06, 2022

Interplanetary

 


Where am I? 

Where am I!

The veil of darkness lifting,

Moonlight penetrating my pupils.

My vision tunnels,

I sit up.

Breathing labored, looking around

Seeing only darkness.

Remnants of dreams lingering,

Where am I?

I look straight ahead,

Door open to the night’s 

Cacophony of sounds….

Frogs, dogs, wind through aspens.

But I see only my dreamscape,

My desert memories.

Otherworldly splashes of colored sand.

Where am I!

My heart beats faster, 

Am I safely nestled into my bed

Or

Am I sleeping in my van,

On the side of the road

Behind a rock as big as a house

Hiding from rangers and rednecks

Boondocking on public lands.

Where am I?

The wind whips red sand into the van,

I sit up further, straining my neck and my gaze.

Staring at the full moon rising in my windshield.

The coyotes howl and the wind shakes the van,

Where am I!

Home in my Bed, sleeping with grizzlies outside my open door?

Or,

Home in my Van, sleeping with tarantulas outside my open door?

The wind howls - my husband snores.

I lay my head back on my pillow,

Where am I.


I am here and I am there.

I am nowhere.

I am everywhere.