Kelly Henderson. You survived spending the day with me when you were somewhere around two. I put you in the backseat of my VW convertible which I hope had a seatbelt and took you to visit a Montessori pre-school that a friend owned. You were a huge hit with all the kids. With my vast knowledge of children's behavior I didn't realize they saw you as a baby, I asked my friend how everyone knew. Her answer: white shoes.
Rita Rookstool Kenefic. I shared the worst case of church laughing with you. I can still remember where we were sitting in St. Athanasius. You were in the row behind me. We were with our parents I think. I don't recall them trying to stop us. Knowing our fun-loving parents, I can believe they secretly loved it.
© 2025 Jane Kelly
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