by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 20, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I am her Nana.” “She is the best Nana. She takes me to movies, dinner, and the park, but this parade is my favorite.” “She is 11 and I have been bringing her to this parade for 10 years. She is my baby and I am so proud of her. Her name...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 20, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“We haven’t seen each other in 35 years. We were friends when our children were swimming together when they were 9 or 10 years old. Our grandchildren swim together and it it gets in your blood.” “We did a lot of traveling for swimming. We piled...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 19, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I ain’t bragging, but I am always happy. I don’t let anyone bring me down with their problems. I don’t have time for that. I have asthma but I can take care of myself. Several years ago I was in the hospital for 90 days. I got home and got a...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 18, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I started about 45 years ago collecting dolls for my daughter and then started collecting dolls for myself. That led to producing porcelain reproduction dolls to raise money to buy antique dolls. At that time, I was raising three children. From there I started...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 17, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I worked for 10 years at Walmart. I started in loss prevention dressed as a bum and followed shoplifters around and tried to bust them for stealing. We had tried to confront them outside of the store so they would be charged for misdemeanor larceny and...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 17, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I was a bus driver in Las Vegas and a swinger’s convention was my first bus gig. I wasn’t always the choirboy I am today. I was kicked out of high school when my buddy and I locked the principal in the tennis court. There wasn’t anything else...