Hello everyone! Welcome back to Four for Fridays after a crazy week! This weeks' questions are about your childhood...
1) Where were you born?
2) How would you describe yourself as a child?
3) What were your childhood hobbies and/or interests?
4) Tell of your favorite childhood memory...
Enjoy your weekend!
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1. St. Lukes Racine, Wi
2. Sensitive and shy
3. don't remember, just being outside and playing.
4. Don't know if it's my favorite, but the one I can think of right now.. When we as a family took a vacation to Wisconsin Dells, we didn't have much money growing up so doing anything other than going to stay with Grandma up north was really rare.
1. Bellen Hospital in GB, WI
2. Introvert, painfully shy and quiet
3. Reading and the Bookmobile
4. Might be hanging out with siblings, cousins or neighborhood kids on the large porch at my parent's house. It was especially neat in a thunderstorm.
1. Mercy Hospital Chicago
2. Only child
3. whiffle ball, knock hockey
4. waking up before parents after their night of "bridge" and eating & drinking the leftovers
1. In Racine @ St Lukes. My mom was not allowed to leave until my dad paid the bill.
2. Socially inept. I remember my mom always correcting my social behavior.
3. Girl Scouts and physical games. My girlfriend Kay and I were the only girls allowed on the soccer and baseball team in grade school.
4. Staying out late playing hide/seek and monkeying around until the first porch light went on. Signal to come home.
1) Where were you born?
St. Luke's, Racine, WI
2) How would you describe yourself as a child?
"Hey guys, I got an idea!"
3) What were your childhood hobbies and/or interests?
Lake Michigan and the lake bank, Racine Zoo, etc. We explored our neighborhood.
4) Tell of your favorite childhood memory...
I don't think I can pick one. Most of them involve Lake M. I loved fishing for perch on North Pier with my dad.
1) St. Lukes Racine
2) A good kid, never got into trouble...well, a couple times at the most.
3) Boy Scouts was about it.
4) CRS...don't remember
1) Chicago Ill.
2) Shy until I get to know you.
3) Girl Scouts, Bowling and helping my dad build things.
4) Helping my Grandma in her garden, Helping my dad and riding my bike to my other Grandma's house.
1. Racine
2. BRATT
3. Painting my bike and riding it.
4. My dad taking us to California Via. car. It was amazing. We saw so much, I couldn't even begin to tell you. It was in 1960. Route 66 all the way from Chicago.
1. St Lukes Racine
2. intelligent and always asking why.
3. anything mechanical. I rebuilt a Studebaker flat head six when I was 12. No help from dad, just the big Chiltons book. I think he was surprised it ran afterwords.
4. When I came to understand the world of myth. I was four or five, and had a baby tooth fall out. Mom kept checking to see if I was asleep, and I heard her complain to Dad that, "That kid is never going to go to sleep." I feined sleep by going totally limp and unresponsive the next time she came in. When I found out who the tooth fairy was, I understood all the invisible people you never see were just make believe. At five I understood god is an adult make believe and never took religion seriously thereafter.
1. St. Mary's Hospital, Racine, WI
2. Tomboy.
3. Playing outside until evening
4. Going up to Eagle River for our vacations.
Lookie...new people, yea!
Huck @ #4.... WOW. I thought I was the only one who had that realization at a very young age. It was the Easter Bunny that started the whole thing for me. I had just turned 6.
Drew, I forgot to tell you and all the others, to Have a Good Weekend too!
1) Racine at St.Luke's
2) A tall scrawny kid.
3) As a child, I loved to read books on astronomy and dinosaurs. I also hung around at Pritchard Park riding and naming trails in the woods. My friends and I used to play football there as well.
4) So many of them...Like taking my dog out in the field were the mall is now, flushing out pheasant.
Thanks Mary!
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