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My Biography I have been working on. Of course it's not finished yet but........
Hello world. Jennifer Baggins here. I was born at Detar Hospital in Victoria, Texas while my parents were staying with my maternal grandmother (Claire) at 606 W. Power. My grandmother was given the house by her grandmother in law when she married my Grandfather Woody. What a nice wedding gift. I was born with a condition known as erythroblastosis fetalis. Somehow I got the idea that I started school in Corpus Christi or Fulton Beach at the The North Pole Kindergarten. But The Little Red School House comes to mind too. Redbird Lane, Corpus Christi, Texas. Calallen Independent school District. Hmm sounds familiar. I went to first grade in Houston, Texas at Mongomery Elementary School. After that I was transferred to Our Lady of Victory Elementary School in Victoria where my Grandmother Claire was a teacher. I really enjoyed helping her grade her students papers at home. Then I was enrolled in Nazareth Academy where other family members had gone to school. I went there through the 10th grade. Then I transferred to Victoria High School. I married, had children and then began college at Victoria College. After moving to Cincinatti, Ohio I attended college at Xavier University while working as a phlebotomist at the Our Lady of Mercy Hospitals part time. We then moved back to Dallas and I finished my degree at Brookhaven College in Farmers Branch, Texas in 1991. In 2001 I was diagnosed as having a Type I latex allergy or rather "the toxic effects of latex". <a href="http://www.latexallergyresources.org//">The American Latex Allergy Association</a> What a fiasco that was. I got caught in the loop of the anthrax scare. Hmmmm. Did you know that George Washington is beliieved to have had anthrax? He had a rather suspicious lesion on his thigh. Doctors now believe it was anthrax. I have heard that a latex allergy is one of those conditions that is required to be reported to the government. Interesting. After a couple disasterous attempts of going back to work as a RN I bought a RV and moved away from Austin, Texas. First stop was a test run to <a href="http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/bastrop/">Bastrop State Park</a> to test my expertise at manueverablity with my new rig. I took the plastic strip off the truck bumper on a boulder that got in my way backing into a space. Never knew it was there till it took the plastic off. Oh well so much for backing up. Stealth boulders. Next I drove it straight onto the <a href="http://www.galveston.com/galvestonferry/">Galveston Island Ferry</a> Always a pick me up when I was bored. Great in the winter when there is sea fog and big waves at night. Maybe not for the timid. I found a place with a nice view of the Galveston Bay at the <a href="http://www.crystalbeach.com/WayOut/default.htm">Stingareee Marina Way OutAdult content and certain language are not permitted in premium blog posts.
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