"How to connect with fascinating individuals — Snappin’ Grannies share stories on sparking conversations, finding common ground, and building lasting bonds."
- May 26, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 20
The Snappin' Grannies always find themselves crossing paths with interesting souls on their travels, and their encounter with Danielle and Wilhelm at the Amsterdam airport was no exception. Clad in one of their signature conversational "tease-shirts" proclaiming "God Made 2 Genders," they caught Wilhelm's eye, sparking a conversation that delved into the depths of societal shifts and the erosion of values.


The Art of Engaging with Strangers
Amidst exchanging pleasantries and patriotic anecdotes, the Grannies unabashedly shared their convictions about the alarming negative trends in the world. With a calling card exchanged, they candidly confessed that, at their age, the threat of life in prison was less of a deterrent; their mission in life now was to speak out boldly against the spread of deceit and falsehoods.
Unapologetically snapping out their opinions on various subjects, they found solace in the resonance of others who recognized the diminishing volume of their own voices. For the Snappin' Grannies, their belief in God's word was unwavering – fear not, for they had nothing to fear. Engaging in free and open conversation, they discovered a shared sense of purpose: to stand against the malevolent forces seeking to manipulate and subdue the common people. In their eyes, they were all God's warriors, aligned in a divine mission.
Though their time together was fleeting, the Grannies hoped for a future reunion in their hometown of Shiner, Texas. They painted a vivid picture of the community, where like-minded European immigrant families had settled, cherishing their shared values and embracing an honest, straightforward way of life. In Shiner, amidst the beauty of the churches and the warmth of small-town hospitality, God's commands were upheld, and common sense prevailed.




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