This post is just too great not to share. Some laughs and possibly reflections for your Friday. Thank you to my sweet friend, Kelly (RED DIRT KELLY!) for sharing these memories and giggles. And to you, Kelly, I would say….don’t wait until you are 80 for that park bench meeting ♥ (I thought of my son as I read this! oh my!)
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Better than fiction! Your friend has the patience of Job. None of my K-4th graders EVER got themselves into THAT much mischief. When I was a teen, some of my friends thought it would be funny to pick up and turn my mom’s VW around so that it was parked, nose to tail, between two huge pine trees, the width of the car. I think my mom just laughed and told them to turn it back around. I know we left the skating rink that night only a little later than usual. Amazing how much teen-age boys can think up and actually do. I actually posted this also to your friend, but it may have gone into spam. Nonetheless, thanks for sharing. It was great!
I know! Who could make this stuff up?!?!? (I’m sure she will find your comment.) Having two sons….and all their friends….we could relate on so many levels! lol! A great post from Kelly…..
I hope she is writing a book! She’s got a great style, and she must really relate to kids.
Kelly, “Mrs. Roberts”, rocks.
I agree. I look forward to getting to know her better. Did you meet her blogging?
We grew up in the same little town in Oklahoma. Of course, she was the youngster…. 🙂
I found your comment! Just wanted to say that I, too, had my car in high school turned sideways with exiting becoming an impossibility!
Your kids must really love you!!!