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It’s Finals Week
This week is officially finals week for my first quarter back to school since 1998. I can not believe it has been 20 years. No wonder I’m out of “academic” shape. 🙂 Anyway, one of my classes allowed us to … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Fun Stuff, General News, GEOG OF THE WESTERN WORLD (GEOG_106_400_F2019), History, Lifestyle, Links, Memories, OSU, Personal, Random Links, Womens Rights
Tagged egypt, georgia, italy, samplers
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Story Map
Posted in Announcements, Culture, Fun Stuff, Genealogy General, General News, History, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, Links, Uncategorized
Tagged cultural identity, identity, sampler
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A Monograph
Mr. Beck ends it by letting us know that the Menominee people survived the onslaught of siege after siege by the European invaders on their land. That was his point from beginning to end. Menominee people were smart, and learned, and fought (legally even!) and stood their ground and even though they lost a lot, and a great many lost their lives, in the end they survive today. Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Books, Culture, Fun Stuff, General News, History, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, Links, OSU
Tagged Shay, Wisconsin
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The Chewing Machine named Beau
My puppy, Beau, is now entirely too big to sleep in bed with me. He likes to lay on my legs and he’s just too heavy. I am not a big believer in buying a dog a bed. BUT, … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Culture, Fun Stuff, Lifestyle, Personal
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It is News to Me!
Russia is not unique, but it is one of the few countries in the world with a negative population growth. America’s population is growing, but statistically it’s because there is still a healthy migration pattern in from other places in … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Culture, Fallacies, General News, Lifestyle, Personal, Political Crap
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PTSD and me (through the years…) Part I
The always on guard part…when it starts from your childhood, and as an adult you have no clue what you are protecting yourself from. In a place like church, when I first started…. I’d sit through it all, and run … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Children's Rights, Culture, Depression, History, Lifestyle, Mental Illnesses, PTSD
Tagged child abuse, Health, marriage, Mental Health, saftey
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I HAVE BEEN A VICTIM
Copyright 2019, August 4, 2019- Peggy Ann Rowe-Snyder I have been a victim. I have been a victim in many ways, many times —I have been victimized and held helpless against my will I have … Continue reading
The Price One Pays…when Caring Too Much…
I have been caring for others in my life for nearly 50 years. How does that work when one is only 57 years old. Well, for one thing you give or in this case you take a few … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Cardiac Health, Culture, Estrangement, General News, Health, History, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, Memories, Mental Illnesses, Parent/Child Relationships, Personal, Sexual Assault, Uncategorized, Womens Rights
Tagged anger, caring too much for too long, lazy children, trauma
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14 years, 15 years..whose counting…. I am!
You know, Clyde and I have known each other and have been living together for 15 years now — in different states including marriage. LOL. Two days ago was our anniversary. You know we still like each other???? Totally amazing. … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, The Snyder Side
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It was going to be called, “My Kind of Crazy”
This essay, such as it will be… was going to be called, “My Kind of Crazy”. But, I realized suddenly that to call it “MY KIND OF…” means that I approve, condone, am ok with. The reality is, that I … Continue reading