ohhhhhh. So CUTE! What an adorable little nerdy you were!! ;o)I was a geek- nowhere near your level of adorableness. That's a Caleb smile if I ever saw one.
You know...auntbeast00January 14 2006, 23:15:46 UTC
It would've only been a few years later, during "Othello" in '97, that I would've first met you, and even then, I did think you looked a little bit familiar. So maybe high school is why.
Re: You know...jayhawkdropoutJanuary 16 2006, 01:59:55 UTC
this is off topic for this post, but i had Redmond for 4th grade, so i was suprised when you said you had her for 5th. anyway, what kind of stuff did you do when you were a freshman? band? choir? drama?
Re: You know...auntbeast00January 16 2006, 02:07:09 UTC
I was in the drama class, but didn't get involved until my junior year. I was in German. That was about the extent of it. I was your basic quiet dorky girl, with ill-fitting glasses and bad teeth, until junior year.
This is, of course, why I didn't buy a yearbook that year. :)
Re: You know...auntbeast00January 16 2006, 02:10:35 UTC
Oh, and I think, if I remember correctly, that the year I had her was the first year Mrs. Redmond taught 5th--my friend Angela was in that class with me, and she had her for 4th the year before, I believe. Mrs. R made an enemy of me when she accused me of cheating on a spelling test, which was so easy that I spent the time between words scraping old glue off my desk... with the edge of my pencil eraser. Bad move. She thought I'd written the words on the desk. That is my #1 memory of Mrs. Redmond.
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This is, of course, why I didn't buy a yearbook that year. :)
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