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Blast from the past!

Some time ago a little miracle happened. A friend of mine from pre-school and kindergarten found this blog. What are the odds? And, she remembered me! She actually remembers way more about those days than I do. I don't know why, but those days are pretty foggy to me. Today she sent me these photos of our little class. It was a special pre-school program for blind and visually impaired kids. Guess which one is me? Grin! Yep, the blonde!

And for those of you who have heard Ryan tell the teacher biting story - the teacher on the left is the one I bit in the butt! For those of you who haven't heard that story, I'll steal Ryan's fun and tell it myself. When I was in pre-school, apparently one day I decided it would be funny to bite my teacher on the rump. She was sitting on the top of a slide on the playground watching all the kids, so I climbed the slide behind her, snuck up on her, and took a bite out of her backside. To be honest, I don't remember doing the crime, but I do remember getting in trouble for it. HA! Chomp, chomp - look out!

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Unknown said…
FOFL. . . .I don't remember that!!! You bit Mrs Snyder on the butt? Wow. . .how did I miss THAT story? :O Hmmm, maybe she got so mad I am repressing it. :grin:

Jen
Unknown said…
Hey Heather!! Wow!!What a funny story!! LOL!!You were such a cute little girl!! Very tall too!! I can tell you and Ryan have a close relationship, I think thats pretty cool.

Candice & Crystal

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