Wouldn't that be amazing? Do you know of any good mediums? (And I'm not even joking.) I would love to have a conversation with my Great-Grandmother Christina.
This is such a powerful piece. Of course there is strategy and when the depth of history allows it to expand, it becomes harder and harder to end.
And, to the point of the women not denouncing polygamy, I remember when my former husband remarried. My kids thought I’d be jealous, but I was relieved. It meant less of his negative energy focused at me. A freedom of sorts. I can understand the freedom they might of felt within the confines of the system.
Christina, yes! I remember feeling that I wouldn't mind polygamy, and deep down it was because I would be relieved to "share the load" (the labor of child rearing, the cooking the cleaning, but most of all the sex) with another woman.
This is so powerful.
I can’t wait to speak with our ancestors and find out how they really felt about their situation in early Utah.
Wouldn't that be amazing? Do you know of any good mediums? (And I'm not even joking.) I would love to have a conversation with my Great-Grandmother Christina.
This is such a powerful piece. Of course there is strategy and when the depth of history allows it to expand, it becomes harder and harder to end.
And, to the point of the women not denouncing polygamy, I remember when my former husband remarried. My kids thought I’d be jealous, but I was relieved. It meant less of his negative energy focused at me. A freedom of sorts. I can understand the freedom they might of felt within the confines of the system.
Christina, yes! I remember feeling that I wouldn't mind polygamy, and deep down it was because I would be relieved to "share the load" (the labor of child rearing, the cooking the cleaning, but most of all the sex) with another woman.