Meet my 94-year-old grandmother, Mary Johnson. Despite being in hospice care in Sarasota, Florida, she was determined to make her voice heard. With only a couple of hours of alertness each day, we asked her if she wanted to vote, and she expressed how important it was for her to support our first female president.
With that, she cast her vote, dedicating what little time she had left on this earth to ensure her choice would count. Just three days later, we lost her, but her spirit and determination live on. #grandmasforchange
This heartfelt story reminds us of the power of participation and the enduring impact of our choices. If you’re interested in exploring more about home insemination, this is one of our other blog posts that delves into related topics. Additionally, for those considering fertility options, you might also check out resources like Make a Mom, which can offer valuable insights. For more comprehensive information, Johns Hopkins Medicine is an excellent resource for pregnancy and home insemination.
In summary, the story of Mary Johnson serves as a poignant reminder that every vote matters and that even in the face of adversity, the desire for change can inspire generations to come.
