Sunday, January 13, 2008
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Almost 70 years ago Clyda and Veon were married. That union is why we are all here. This blog is created to capture our thoughts and help us get to know each other better. There will be a new question posted each Sunday until December. Please use contributors first names only. If you are posting anonymously please add your first name to the text. Enjoy!
Attention everyone...Marilyn has a WEB PAGE !! You can check it out at www.marilynsmithartist.com!
Nicole, please publish the following disclaimer in a prominent place:
I hesitated to make long narratives with these posts, but Nicole said she might put the whole blog thing into a book form someday, and I could use this as a forum for writing for my kids and grandkids. I can’t pass up an opportunity like that. So rather than bore you, feel free to skip anything you’re not interested in or don’t want to be bothered to read. Sonja
Note from Nicole:
I am happy to do this for anybody that is interested. I am enjoying hearing from each of you and would love to hear from more. Thanks Sonja for taking the time to work on this and giving us an opportunity to get to know you better.
4 comments:
In elementary school, I went to Windsor Dairy and a couple of parks. On field trip days mom would let us have potato chips and a twinkie or snowball. Those were special treats. Guess it was all about the food....
In High School, Lagoon was the place to go but my friends and I would go to the Great Salt Lake instead.
Marilyn
It seems like every year in elementary school we went to the Hogle zoo. It is probably the reason I hate to go to zoos to this day. Every year the Arctic Circle guy would come to an assembly and pass out free hamburger passes.
Don't recall any field trips in elementary school. In Jr. High we went to Sweet Candy Co. High school "last fling" was usually at Lagoon, but once we rode the Bamgerger out to Salt Air. I actually rode that rikety old woden roller coaster out over the water!
Sonja
The best field trip ever was our dance team/band trip to Canada my junior year in high school. We did parades and generally had a lot of fun.
As far as visitors to school: I remember a former pro wrestler coming to our class in 6th grade to do anti-drug education. He had brought pictures of drug-addicted babies and told us how drugs had screwed up his life. It had a big impact on me.
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