Dress for succcess.s

  They were seventh grade boys and girls.  It was fall 1973.  I along with another haole(mainland white guy).  taught a Sunday School class at a church in Honolulu, Hawaii.  The class was made up with many Pacific Islanders.  Mostly from Samoa and a few Asians.  The boys often came bare foot and just wearingContinue reading “Dress for succcess.s”

I like to fly with my shoes off.

Barefooting. Of course, summer time is when we Okie kids went bare foot. And this is when we were growing up in Los Angeles. Something to show our independence from wearing shoes. And it has been that way for generations. And I’m sure generations to come. My sisters hardly ever wore shoes after coming homeContinue reading “I like to fly with my shoes off.”