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I made her for a puppet show of little red riding hood. I don't remember any details - like why she isn't wearing any red.
Parents Weekend 2012, Drill Down, Leamy Hall. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Auxiliarist Barry Novakoff.
Neenah parents go to school. Marcella Rogers is seated in the back in the left row. Mr. Barnes is in front in the left row and Mrs. Barnes is copying from him.
On May 18 more than 200 parents and family members attended the 2019 Parents Recognition Lunch at The Loft at 350, sponsored by the Parents Fund for Student Life and Leadership. The event celebrates the support Seton Hall students receive from their parents and families.
On May 18 more than 200 parents and family members attended the 2019 Parents Recognition Lunch at The Loft at 350, sponsored by the Parents Fund for Student Life and Leadership. The event celebrates the support Seton Hall students receive from their parents and families.
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I made the assumption that this was a mother talking with her adult child at the shoreline park in Fulton, Texas. The theme music to Terms of Endearment popped into my head, though hopefully whatever conversation they were having was a lot less dramatic.
Fun fact: The movie Terms of Endearment was based on a book of the same name written by Texas author Larry McMurtry. I always think of Larry McMurtry more for Lonesome Dove, which is among my favorite novels and is my all-time favorite film in the Western genre. But McMurtry also wrote a lot of books that I think did a good job of capturing a particular kind of Texas culture of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. He wrote The Last Picture Show, which was made into a movie starring Cybill Shepherd and Jeff Bridges. I've neither read that book nor seen the movie, but I did read Texasville, the book's sequel set in the 1980s Texas oil bust.