This is a re-post from June 2019, I expect it is also one of the
reasons my blog was removed from the "Unplugged Shop" web site. I'm
re-posting because as the title states "Abortion Not Just a Woman's
Issue" and legal, safe, abortion is in danger. Even more than it was in
2019.
1970
I was working nights as a Medical Lab Technician and days at the airport
twisting wrenches to pay for my flying. I was close to finishing up my
CFI so I could take the first step toward becoming a professional pilot.
My future wife (FW) was working nights that Summer as a nurse’s aide at
the same hospital. I can’t say we met cute but it wasn’t long before we
were an item. She was in the UT’s nursing school, I made a lot of trips
to Austin that Fall before she transferred to UT Galveston. Neither one
of us had a penny to spare but some way we found enough money to be
together.
A little back story: Roe v Wade wasn’t decided until Jan 1973. For a
couple of years in the late 1960’s I was a very unsuccessful Medical
supply salesman but I did have one important client a “Doctor Brown” who
had an office in downtown Houston on Milam St. While I never met Dr.
Brown I supplied his office with the best medical equipment money could
buy and got to know his office nurse well. As you can guess Dr. Brown
took care of the rich and well connected Southeast Texans with an
inconvenient pregnancy. I wasn’t rich or well connected but I did know
his office nurse.
Shortly after transferring to Galveston, FW found out she was pregnant.
We knew by then we were going to marry but not until FW had finished
school and had her BS in nursing. I was working two jobs, day and night
to pay the rent and finish my flight training. Neither of us could
finish our school or training if we married and had a baby. The problem
was abortion was illegal, I did know Dr. Brown’s nurse and after much
“what do we do” I went to her. Yes FW could get a safe abortion but it
would cost $600. Two kids without an extra penny to their name having to
come up with $4000 in today’s dollars was devastating. Someway we did
it, today I’m not sure how but we did.
If we hadn’t our lives would be ruined, two people that because of an
illegal abortion were able to live productive lives. FW went on to a PhD
in nursing and I was to have a mildly successful forty year career
flying corporate aircraft ending up on a Gulfstream GIV flying almost
everywhere in the world before retiring to instruct other corporate
pilots.
I’m telling this story because it is imperative that we keep abortion
legal, safe, and cheap. FW and I were lucky because by chance I knew a
safe abortion provider before Roe v Wade. At that time not many at our
social level were so lucky. My and FW’s story is just one of millions
then and now and anyone trying to take us back to before Roe v Wade is a
cruel and heartless panty sniffing prig of an SOB.
Vote as if your life and your kid's life depend on it, because it does.
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