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Kennedy writes a book

BRIAN MCMILLAN EXECUTIVE EDITOR

Kennedy, age 5, decided to write a book the other day. I helped her staple together some printer paper for the pages and a file folder for the cover, and she was thrilled. A real book! The only problem was what to write. “How about a book about an animal?” I suggested. She rejected dog, cat, squirrel, but she settled on a dinosaur. For the first page, she began by asking me how to spell the words, “There once.” I gave her one letter at a time, and that was enough for the first day. Day two produced another three words: “Was a dinosaur.” I figured she would forget all about it. Soon we became busy working on a family project, repainting our kitchen cabinets. My job was to take the finish off the wood panels using an electric sander in the garage; my wife, Hailey, led the painting project in the kitchen with the older kids. All sweaty and dusty, I opened the door from the garage to the house, and there was Kennedy.

She was waiting patiently, sitting in a little wooden chair, her book on her lap and her pencil in her hand. “You give it to me, and I’ll take it to Mom,” she said, putting the book and pencil down. So I handed her the panel, and she marched off. A few minutes later, I finished another panel, and there she was again with her pencil, using her spare moments to fill more pages in her book. A few days later, I was in my room, working on a story for the newspaper, and she wandered in and sat on my bed with her book. She peppered me with questions: “How do you spell ‘fruit snacks’?” “How do you spell ‘snow’?” “How do you make it sound like someone is shouting?” She also illustrated the book, with a family building a snowman and then watching it melt. “What happened to the dinosaurs?” I asked. She looked puzzled. “It’s called ‘The Book about a Dinosaur,’ but there aren’t any dinosaurs at the end,” I said. I pointed to the picture of the family with the snowman. “Dad, those are dinosaurs!” “Oh,” I said. “Got it.” When it was finished, she beamed with pride and raced to show Mom. That night, Kennedy fell asleep knowing she had finished her first book, which sat in its rightful place: on the bookshelf.

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A birthday to remember Mary Geiger turns 100, at The Windsor. ALEXIS KITTRELL CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Mary Geiger experienced The Great Depression. She has been a care giver, secretary and administrative assistant for nursing services. On Saturday, Aug. 22, the staff at The Windsor of Palm Coast helped her to celebrate her 100th birthday, with a parade. When Geiger retired, she worked to sell homes. She learned tai chi, created art and worked on her garden. Before she moved to The Windsor, she lived on the beach for 15 years. Geiger attributes her long life and continued health to her philosophy to stay active, connect with people, eat healthy foods and maintain a strong spiritual life. Today, while in the middle of the pandemic, Geiger and her

Mary Geiger.

Photos by Alexis Kittrell

Family members helped Mary Geiger celebrate her 100th birthday.

family were determined to make her big 100 a special day. All throughout the parade, Geiger could hardly stay in her seat. She loved how law enforcement officers started off the parade by playing “Happy Birthday” through their speakers. Her family and friends came after, shouting out their windows how much they love their Nana, and to wish her a happy birthday. At the end of Geiger’s parade, she said to The Windsor’s Brenda Patton, “This is a birthday I’ll never forget.”

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