Were You Free?

(Found this in an early blog system I was testing… 3/10/2003)

Riding home from the Girl Scout father / daughter dance where Kelly, Mary Claire, and I all danced to oldies dressed in Hawaiian outfits, Mary Claire asked… “Dad, when you were born, did girls wear Poodle skirts.” Kelly jumped in, “That was in the 50’s.” I added, “And I was born in the sixties.”

Thinking about that, she then asked, “When you were born, were you free?” I asked her, “What do you mean by that?” She said, “You know how Martin Luther King helped make people free.”

I was surprised by her question. “Mary Claire, when I was little, I wasn’t black.” Kelly started laughing. I went on to explain how when I was born, there was segregation, but that I was little when Martin Luther King helped get rid of separate seating on buses and in restaurants, so I didn’t really remember things being segregated.

“She thought about that…. “Well did you have big hair?” I asked, “Do you mean an afro?” She said, “Yes.”

I had to explain to her again, that I wasn’t black when I was little. Kelly kept cracking up.

Now playing: Freedom by Blues Traveler

Nicole Made The Newsletter

NicoleandaBuddy-JM.jpgThe Neumann News came out this past Sunday. As Kelly thumbed through it in church I spotted this photo of Nicole with her article. She had the inside back cover spread. Later in mass, Kathy and I were very proud to watch Mary Claire read the entire article written by her big sister about helping the poor and sick in Jamaica. The Lord works in mysterious ways.

You can find the February edition of Neumann News on SJNLilburn.org (which Kathy and I are now webmastering… more mysterious ways.)