Friday Five...a day late
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I thought this was a fun
1. ...your first grade teacher's name?
Mrs. Maiorana. Until they skipped me to 2nd grade after the holidays and I was put into Mrs. Smith's class.
2. ...your favorite Saturday morning cartoon?
Scooby-Doo, in the halcyon days before Scrappy. The Superfriends, before the Wonder Twins.
3. ...the name of your very first best friend?
Rhonda, who was instrumental in my toilet training and also one of my bridesmaids, some 30-odd years later.
4. ...your favorite breakfast cereal?
Life. Or Grape Nuts, when allowed to soak in the milk long enough to get soggy. I was also very fond of I-Kippies (Rice Krispies, to the rest of the world) and Oo-oops (Fruit Loops, in the days before consonants), but that was really before I remember choosing. Frosted Mini-Wheats were another fave.
5. ...your favorite thing to do after school?
Read. Or play with my Smiffies (Fisher-Price People), tho' I think they were phasing out in favor of Barbies by the time I was in first grade.
1. ...your first grade teacher's name?
Mrs. Maiorana. Until they skipped me to 2nd grade after the holidays and I was put into Mrs. Smith's class.
2. ...your favorite Saturday morning cartoon?
Scooby-Doo, in the halcyon days before Scrappy. The Superfriends, before the Wonder Twins.
3. ...the name of your very first best friend?
Rhonda, who was instrumental in my toilet training and also one of my bridesmaids, some 30-odd years later.
4. ...your favorite breakfast cereal?
Life. Or Grape Nuts, when allowed to soak in the milk long enough to get soggy. I was also very fond of I-Kippies (Rice Krispies, to the rest of the world) and Oo-oops (Fruit Loops, in the days before consonants), but that was really before I remember choosing. Frosted Mini-Wheats were another fave.
5. ...your favorite thing to do after school?
Read. Or play with my Smiffies (Fisher-Price People), tho' I think they were phasing out in favor of Barbies by the time I was in first grade.