Kinneyzip
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Kinneyzip
@kinneyzip
Retired ER RN. Mom to 2 and Grand to 4 100% MAGA
Kansas 参加日 Kasım 2022
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✝️🚨 PRAYER WARRIORS UNITE 🚨✝️
Today is the day, after a month of waiting, my brother goes to the doctor in a couple hours to find out what the large mass on his bladder is. He's too young, my best friend, my little brother, I love him so much. 🥲We really need prayers for his healing, for my family to keep strong, & for myself if that's okay to ask, to quiet the fear of the unknown in my mind & heart. (I have full trust in the Lord, just having a very human moment) 😢🙏 I will update when we have news.
"God hear my cry; pay attention to my prayer. I call you to the ends of the earth when my heart is without strength. Lead me to a rock that is high above me, for you have been a refuge for me." Psalms 61:1-3

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I am home. I have gotten all my critters back where they belong. I am crying happy tears. They are fairly stressed. Poor little Nicki has some scours. I will be keeping a close eye on her. Pigs are all good. Very tired!!
I can not express how thankful I am for everyone's prayers. This could have gone an entirely different direction. The fire is not contained as yet. I left my daughter at my mom's. Hubby and I are hanging here. I truly believe that we are going to be fine! Again thank you all!! ❤️
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Please help find this precious child.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna
If you see this boy please report to local authorities immediately:
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July 1943. WWII. Rationing. Canned food went to troops. Fresh food barely made it to cities. USDA said: “Plant Victory Gardens. Feed yourselves.”
In McPherson County, Kansas, the men were gone — drafted or working war plants in Wichita. Left behind: 42 widows, average age 67, all from German Mennonite families. Their kids called them the “Garden Grandmas.”
Problem: no men to plow. No gas for tractors. County had 1 horse left — blind in one eye.
So Grandma Hilda Penner, 71, organized them. They used push plows from 1890. Hooked 4 grandmas to a plow like oxen. Took turns. 6 AM to 9 PM. They broke 18 acres behind the church. Planted everything: potatoes, beans, cabbage, onions. No fences, so they slept in shifts with brooms to beat off rabbits and deer.
They canned 9,000 quarts that fall. Ran a depot out of the church basement. Rule: take what you need, leave what you can. Nobody in the county went hungry in winter ’43. City folks from Wichita drove 60 miles with empty jars.
The War Department sent a man to film them. He said “smile.” Hilda said: “We smile when the cellar’s full.” She was holding a plow, not a flag.
They kept it up till 1945. Last jar was dated August 14 — V-J Day. Hilda wrote on it: “We won too.”
#WWII #VictoryGardens #1943 #KansasHistory #HomeFront

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@Sassafrass_84 @CommunityNotes I saw it on Truth before seeing your Post. It's there.
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Please lift Peggi up in prayer. She has to evacuate her farm for a fire. Please pray that she is safe and please pray for her farm and all of her animals. Jesus put your hand of protection over Peggi and her farm and animals. Let this pass by. In Jesus name , Amen. 🙏🏻
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I have had to evacuate. My husband is there taking care of last minute things.. he will turn out all if the animals before he leaves.. I have all of my dogs.. only 1 of my cats.. pray that it doesn't get my place!!!!
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@CreepinOG Yes!!!! Last Friday and Saturday. No fever or anything, but, horribly dragging. Then, all better
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