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Part 2 of Norma's interview begins with her traveling while pregnant in 1952. She discusses working as a silverware salesperson while nursing her son; meeting and marrying her third husband, a dentist; and reflecting on lessons from their 30-year marriage. Norma shares her Pentecostal beliefs and her own conversion experience, her involvement in Republican politics - including serving as state vice president of the Women’s Republican Party - and her concerns about the country, COVID, and fentanyl. She recounts travel stories from living in Germany for two years and a difficult solo trip to Rome. Norma also describes her passion for genealogy and connections she has found through ancestry research. This episode captures Norma's reflections on faith, resilience, love, public service, and her passion for uncovering family roots.