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Week 10 - Strong Woman

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Week 10 - Strong Woman This challenge was an easy one for me.  It always brings to mind my grandmother, Emma Lovinia Nemitz Wimp.   Born in 1885 in Stiles Iowa, she went to the one room school house in the community until she completed 8th grade.  At that point, she could be a school teacher.  She balked at that prospect, because she was very good at math and envisioned a job as a bookkeeper.  Her father, however, thought that was man's work, and worse, would put her in a man's world. He made her take a job as a school teacher just across the county line in Missouri.  He drove her there in a horse and buggy. Some of the boys in her class were bigger than she was, and hard to handle.  She was miserable.  So she saved her money and when she had enough, she did two things.  She bought a beautiful watch (which I still have) and she moved to Burlington, Iowa where she got a job as a bookkeeper at the Drake hardware store.  The sign for t...

Week Nine - Disaster

Week Nine - Disaster I am behind on my blogging BECAUSE - I can't think of one disaster that occurred in my family.  I've been researching a long time and there is nothing that comes to mind in my immediate  family that would say disaster. I do have distant relatives in what I would call disaster situations - a Civil War soldier who came home and found his brother was having an affair with his wife.  A resulting dual left them both dead. A relative bitten by a rabid dog, who suffered a horrible death, too early in history have an antidote. available. Obituary Washington Register  The sad news of the sudden death of our young friend, John Ott, whose home is five miles south of town, which was received last Wednesday evening, took our people by compete surprise.  Mr. Ott some two years ago bitten by a dog that he feared was mad, and although he tried a madstone without effect, the thought that he would die of hydrophobia continually preyed upon ...