This from a neighbor who knew Kris K over many years, wrote about him extensively on our local email forum. (interesting neighbor… I’m told he drove the very first Cobra sports car… I know he owns one… It’s my absolute favorite, I must confess. Once at the local shopping center a sleek muscular maroon Cobra pulled into a parking spot nea…
This from a neighbor who knew Kris K over many years, wrote about him extensively on our local email forum. (interesting neighbor… I’m told he drove the very first Cobra sports car… I know he owns one… It’s my absolute favorite, I must confess. Once at the local shopping center a sleek muscular maroon Cobra pulled into a parking spot near us, and I was clearly oogling. It was a Sunday and Johnny had just come from Sunday school. What did he say? “Thou shalt not covet.” I tried to clarify that admiration and covetousness are not synonyms. LOL
Here’s what neighbor Gene had to say:
His mother NEVER relented. He would bring it up often and chortle over it in self deprecation. Had to have a deep emotional consequence however. Your own mother disowning you. Every family in this country would kill to have him as a son. My recollection is that it stemmed from the fact that his grandfather was a General in the Swedish army and he refused to continue to carry the mantle of the military choosing a different path. Lucky for us!
Kris’ older sister, Karen, was beautiful and taught Hula. My friend lived next door and, as kids, we would watch her through her living room window.
Wow those were the days ….
Guess that’s why I am in love with Hawaiian shirts!!!
This from a neighbor who knew Kris K over many years, wrote about him extensively on our local email forum. (interesting neighbor… I’m told he drove the very first Cobra sports car… I know he owns one… It’s my absolute favorite, I must confess. Once at the local shopping center a sleek muscular maroon Cobra pulled into a parking spot near us, and I was clearly oogling. It was a Sunday and Johnny had just come from Sunday school. What did he say? “Thou shalt not covet.” I tried to clarify that admiration and covetousness are not synonyms. LOL
Here’s what neighbor Gene had to say:
His mother NEVER relented. He would bring it up often and chortle over it in self deprecation. Had to have a deep emotional consequence however. Your own mother disowning you. Every family in this country would kill to have him as a son. My recollection is that it stemmed from the fact that his grandfather was a General in the Swedish army and he refused to continue to carry the mantle of the military choosing a different path. Lucky for us!
Kris’ older sister, Karen, was beautiful and taught Hula. My friend lived next door and, as kids, we would watch her through her living room window.
Wow those were the days ….
Guess that’s why I am in love with Hawaiian shirts!!!
g/
So she sounds like my MommieDearest.