Saturday, July 18, 2026

Horses cars buses planes trains: the RantParents got around.

Apparently the RantParents are just going to be particularly on RantWuman's mind on the 18th of every month for a while. In honor of that, RantWoman offers a tribute to various flavors of transportation realities.


RantDad: never talked about gas rationing during WWII but probably experienced it. The Righteous Rev. RantGrandad's job involved driving around WY and doing multiple church services in different small towns. RantDad, his sister and their mother all set the musical tone.


RantWoman has the impression that the WY town where RantDad grew up was compact enough that RantDad and his sister probably just walked to school. No horses for sure.


RantWoman has no idea how RantDad traveled between the University of WY and home, most likely by car.


RantDad's first car, something green or the first family car, bought used a 1955 red and black Plymouth affectionately known as the Red Rocket. The red Rocket served faithfully well into RantWoman's childhood but got totaled when hit broadside while the family was out on snowy streets looking at Christmas lights.


The next car a red and white custom Travelall. "Custom" meant split doors in the back, heaters under the BACK seat. Previously the Travelall belonged to a florist. The RantFamily toted around a lot of timpani, a harpsichord, and assorted other family musical instruments. Eventually, after timpani rolling around loose cracked the back windows a couple times, "secure your load" sank in.


Childhood involved a couple trips over the rive and through the woods for family holidays or in one case for medical consultation in Denver.


RantDad probably flew at most two round trips in his life. One trip was travel with the college band where he taught to the 1965 World's Fair in NY. That MAY have been a bus trip. The other was while RantWoman was in high school, round trip to Denver for eye surgery because the family ophtahalmologist told RantDad he did not operate on friends or relatives.


Eventually the Travel-all yielded to a Cutlass Ciera. Through most of the RantParents' marriage, only one parent drove the family vehicle. RantMom took over driving duties shortly after a road trip where RantDad got ticketed for driving too slowly at dusk on a two-lane road in SD.


RantDad was never much of a walker; for aerobic fitness he relied mainly on being a woodwind player. For his final years, he relied on RantMom to drive him around. He sometimes complained to RantWoman that RantMom's driving rattled his nerves though at that point RantMom's driving seemed fine to RantWoman.


As an aside, RantWoman finally got a learner's permit and drivers license as a senior. Finally, because in MT people can get a learner's permit at 14.5 and a license at 15 if they have had driver's ed. RantWoman has NO memory of either parent riding with RantWoman in student driver months. It must have happened. RantWoman got a license albeit while losing points because of a vision issue.


RantMom's transportation story was more interesting. Growing up on the farm, the family went to church in a horse-drawn cart. RantMom, her two sisters and a aunt who was close in age all rode to school on a horse until high school High school was far enough away that RantMom, her older brother and a cousin piled into a pickup.


RantMom's parents dropped her off from college at her first teaching job from then on, RantMom's transportation was pretty tied up with RantDad for a LONG time. RantMom got to be basically an old hand about flying. 


The most heroic part of RantMom's transportation story: RantMom moved from MT to Seattle while still recovering from back to back cancer treatments. RantMom also quit driving. 


RantMom confessed that she had been running about 1 fender bender a year in MT, often during the spring when. She did not really have budget for a car. Her first apartment was along Rainier Avenue, a lot narrower and with much heavier traffic flow than the "busy" streets near the rantFamily home in MT.


Instead RantMom IMMEDIATELY took to the bus. She was not super adventurous but quickly fond a church on a doable route. She also learned how to get to the Fred Hutchison cancer care center where she volunteered, as well as to the RantSisters' places. RantWoman still beams about the pluck of all that.


Eventually ACCESS and the vans from her different retirement communities replaced bus routes, but the key things were the horses and the sudden switch to the bus.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Contacts Matter. So does competence

 #DarlineGraham #DisabilityPrideMonth #VocationalRehabilitation


RantWoman does not usually cite talking AI-generated cats when looking for news stories. Here, though, "we will watch this evolving story" is a blessedly neutral contrast to all the different howling voices of the internet commentariat!  Treat the other stories here with caution. Still, RantWoman is inspired to try to plow through the online howling, to congratulate the newly appointed Senator Graham or Senator Graham Nordone, RantWoman is unsure of the preferred usage, and to see what can happen when people actually try to work across the aisle. 


Darlene Graham Nordone has been the Commissioner of the SC Commission of the Blind. She has a master's degree in vocational rehabilitation services and has a long career working with the blind in SC. The commissioner of a state agency almost certainly works closely with the governor. This should reasonably give her a leg up, even compared to other female political figures in SC.


Darline Graham is not a professional politician but she clearly has a long career working in political environments.


Now here come the tangled internet commentaries.

Some voices claim that Darline Graham was appointed to the Senate just because she is the late Sen. Graham's sister,. RantWoman has definitely heard that line from the left-leaning YouTube voices that come RantWoman's way. Not doing homework to find out actual qualifications is one thing. 


Even worse is a gratuitous diss that  "she does fine as an optician but that does not make her qualified to serve in the Senate." 

Come again? RantWoman has not seen any recognition of a optician certification. RantWoman has seen documentation about a Master's Degree in Vocational Rehabilitation. RantWoman would hope that a Commissioner of the State Commission of the Blind would not have to be making eyeglasses for the people she serves. RantWoman has also heard enough glasses nightmare stories that it might be really convenient to have someone who understands eyeglasses when it comes to matching blind and visually impaired people with the tools that will help them thrive, gain employment, function in modern society.


More importantly, having a brother in the Senate who respects one's work could be really, really helpful when advocating about need for resources and it would be a genuine mark of respect for the late Senator to want to support the asks she brings. RantWoman would like to find more media info about this, but that is not happening tonight.


"A woman would never be elected in her own right in SC."
Uhhh, thank you Nikki Haley for speaking up. Enough said? 



RantWoman thinks it is about darn time that there was a woman Senator from SC, but RantWoman thinks that about a lot of states.

It would be safe to imagine that RantWoman disagrees strongly with the late Senator Graham about A LOT of things; RantWoman definitely would not mind if the newly appointed Senator Graham deviates from some of her brother's views.


The main point: blindness is not a partisan issue! Getting things done in the nation's capital is hard work and a lot of erstwhile journalists need to do their homework a lot better. Can everyone also try to think about ways people can work TOGETHER. RantWoman realizes it's not fashionable. Do it anyway.

Announcing...a major age threshold




 

Balloons and Dancing Happy Birthday letters

Look,


It's a MAJOR birthday for RantWoman. RantWoman will be celebrating by inviting herself to dine with a number of different friends because why stop at one celebration.


RantWoman has had a very celebratory day. Scratch that. RantWoman made a delicious omelet to use up things in her refrigerator before an out-of-town trip.


RantWoman received a birthday email and offer of celebratory cupcake flages (cupcake flags?)  from her graduate alma mater. The offer makes RantWoman smile at least.


RantWoman has also made herself ANOTHER spinoff blog.

RantWoman of Age

RantWoman will be easing slowly into what she wants to do so please bear with the bare bones presentation.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Bad Bunny's Halftime show nominated for multiple Emmys

 

Not By Sight News

RantWoman is posting this item here rather in her other, more explicitly religion-themed blog because this voice from a blind guy is calling out the faith tradition he grew up in. 


The themes here about blindness and otherwise are, in RantWoman's experience, not unusual in many faith traditions.


RantWoman is posting this here for other people who might need its messages.