I'm betting that her name was something exotic, like "Mrs. Frances Kojchkowski" (her students called her Miss Frances because they could wrap their mouths around that eastern European surname). She taught Kindergarten. She climbed the steps on step at a time. And she had canckles.
AND she was on the Ed Sullivan Show, March 19, 1962 when she played the Star Spangled Banner with her nose one a rack of bicycle horns. When she arrived back in Parkersburg, the girls at the Evangelical Baptist church threw her a covered dish dinner and they all wanted to know if she got to meet Mr. Sullivan's wife.
Did you see her print shoes, though? I was looking for orthopedic laceups, and this woman has on a pair of speckled, leopard-printy pumps. A woman with a secret.
Dreadlocks 101?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing Shop.
ReplyDeleteI'm betting that her name was something exotic, like "Mrs. Frances Kojchkowski" (her students called her Miss Frances because they could wrap their mouths around that eastern European surname). She taught Kindergarten. She climbed the steps on step at a time. And she had canckles.
ReplyDeleteAND she was on the Ed Sullivan Show, March 19, 1962 when she played the Star Spangled Banner with her nose one a rack of bicycle horns. When she arrived back in Parkersburg, the girls at the Evangelical Baptist church threw her a covered dish dinner and they all wanted to know if she got to meet Mr. Sullivan's wife.
ReplyDeleteMath, my sweet.
ReplyDeleteDid you see her print shoes, though? I was looking for orthopedic laceups, and this woman has on a pair of speckled, leopard-printy pumps. A woman with a secret.
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