August is Women's Month and August 9 is Women's Day in South Africa. Women's Day is a pubic holiday, so activities range from musical and performing arts events to lectures and speeches, and even to cookouts called braais, like...
August is Women's Month and August 9 is Women's Day in South Africa. Women's Day is a pubic holiday, so activities range from musical and performing arts events to lectures and speeches, and even to cookouts called braais, like the one I am attending today. It is delightful to be greeted by friends and colleagues who say "Happy Women's Day!" and I was inspired to share some stories about some of the most important women in my life. As a part-time African, I should begin with my elders, and I'll keep sharing more inspiring women from both my American and South African realms as the month continues.MOM - as she used to say, "it's WOW, upside down." My mother Linda Leake Wilson, the mother of five children, eight grandchildren and one brand new great-grandchild. She was one of those amazing women who raised children in the 1960s-1980s, and I remember hot meals cooked from scratch every day as a child. Her chosen career path was nursing, out of which she developed a great sense of observing other people and to this day, can seem to look at me and tell if I have a headache. One of my favorite memories is when I was a child and needed a topic for a 4-H presentation. So she taught me the contents of a proper first-aid kit and set to work teaching me how to use it all. I still carry a first-aid kit wherever I am teaching, and say, Thanks, Mom and Wow!"