First degree: TLO runs into someone she knows (or someone who knows her) in an unusual place/ time
• 2006
• August 28, 2006: Jennifer B. was coming into town from Lawrence, KS and invited me to her get-together at The Inwood Bar & Grill. I forgot my invitation with the directions but thought I knew where it was. Unfortunately, I was wrong. I found the calligraphy store that was opening at the same shopping center (I remembered those directions) but couldn't find the Inwood Bar & Grill. I called information and they put me through. A woman answered and I asked for directions. When I arrived under the red canopy, it was The Inwood Tavern. Well, that wasn't the right name and it didn't look like what I expected, but it was at the right intersection and it was where the woman on the phone said. So I went in and looked around. Well, it definitely didn't look like what I expected. It was more like a local Cheers. I found a back room but there was no Jennifer. I was going to leave but I didn't know where I was going and also thought I better make sure there wasn't another back room. I waited for the bartender to finish her transaction and when she turned around I recognized her. It was Jessica D. Jennifer B. was in my first Girl Scout troop, Jessica D. was in my second GS troop. This is the daughter of Mrs. D. (see October 2005) of an earlier first degree experience, so I knew that Jessica was doing remodeling and construction work. Turns out she just works here at night for fun. She recognized me right away and we laughed. Then she said, "Wait right here. I'm going to get my manager." Okay, what did I do wrong? She comes back with her manager, Don A.--another Lamplighter student!! I wish I could've stayed, but I got directions to The Inwood Bar & Grill (turns out they are owned by the same person and share a phone) and found Jennifer's party. I told Jennifer the story when I got there and she said, "You must know someone whereever you go! I met someone in Lawrence that knows you." She couldn't remember who it was, she just remembered that my name had come up in conversation. hmmm. How does that happen. So for the rest of this story, see August 2006 under "fourth degree."
• April 24, 2006: Less than a week later in the same room as the Broadway Musical event (see April 18), I'm back in the Silver Eagle Lounge for the induction ceremony for Phi Kappa Phi, an academic honor society to which I've been nominated and have accepted. The room is packed and as I crawl over 5 people to get to an empty seat, I spot Jeri Kitner, another Lamplighter mom, across the aisle and up one row. I taught 2 of her 3 kids and remembered her and them very well. At some point in the ceremony, I am able to establish eye contact with her and wave. We catch up after the ceremony on her and her kids. She's technology specialist at Walnut Hill Elementary and is completing her master's in CECS this semester. She and a cohort of DISD teachers took the whole thing online. This was their first time to come to campus.
• April 21, 2006: I attend the Sports Hall of Fame banquet at Texas Woman's University with Tinker. I had attended two years earlier when she was inducted. She was in town again and her partner couldn't attend so I got to use the ticket and go in Melinda's place. As we enter, the sports director says hello to Tinker (she knows her as Cheryl) and then Tinker introduces me. She says, "I know you." And Tinker says, "You probably met her two years ago when I was inducted." And she says, "You were in Girl Scouts, right? You worked at Girl Scout camp." Again, here's another person--two in just a few months--that remembered me. She asked me what my camp name was and I said, "Tigger" and she said, "You signed your autograph with a tail on the end!" She didn't remember my camp name but she remembered my real name and then when she knew my camp name, she remembered my signature?!
• April 18, 2006: I read in campus email about a professor who has written a book about Broadway Musical Theatre set design and is going to have a presentation (with excerpts from "Once Upon a Mattress") followed by a book signing. His friend from New York who runs the Rodgers and Hammerstein group is coming, too. I have to go! I attend and am enthralled by the story telling and presentation. At the book signing, I decide to get two copies of each book and get one set signed for M&D for Christmas and one set signed for Musical Theatre Southwest. While in line for the book signing, I spot a woman that I had noticed during the performance who looked familiar. She's just walking around and is looking at me now so I say, "Hi, I don't know where I know you from, but you look familiar." She said, "Me, too!" So I introduce myself and she immediately figures it out, her kids went to Lamplighter. I didn't teach any of them, but she knew me from carpool and my last year, her daughter was in third grade in red or blue group when I was teaching green and yellow groups. She used to teach at SMU when the UNT professor did and so several of his old SMU friends had driven up to Denton for the presentation to support their friend.
• February 18, 2006: I send an email to all my Girl Scout friends telling them the Megan Little story (see January 18) and Cathy Purdy writes back: "I went to high school at Richardson high school with a Meg Little. Do you think it could be the same one?" I'm pretty sure it is! So is this first degree extended? third degree once removed? or fourth degree for Cathy Purdy?
• January 23, 2006: At the monthly Service Unit meeting, a new leader comes up Theresa and introduces herself as Marny . . . and then stops as she looks at my nametag. She thought I was the Teresa that is the registrar and with whom she had many phone conversations but hadn't met in person. I knew by the look in her eye that when she saw my nametag, not only did she figure out that I wasn't the Teresa she thought I was but that I was a Teresa that she knew. Since I only know one Marny, I guessed and asked, "Are you Marny Lancaster?" Indeed, that was her maiden name and I taught her in 3rd grade in 1978-1979. I happened to remember that she was Chris Stobough's cousin and that Charlie Stobough was her aunt. She reminded me that she left after 3rd grade for St. Michael's which was why I couldn't place her in the '78-'79 class at first, but she was in my very first class of third graders that I taught at Lamplighter.
• January 17, 2006: I need to drop off some supplies at Cathy Gilberg's house, she's the Girl Scout leader who is going to lead the knots event at the older girl training session. She gives me her address and I say, "I used to babysit for the Day family that lived on that street." She says, "We bought this house from the Days." Well, it certainly was easy to find. ;-)
• January 14, 2006: I agree to help Julie with the girls who are leading the Bronze Award workshop. We get all the older girls settled and ready and then the Juniors and their troop leaders arrive. Julie needs to talk to all the leaders before they start the workshop so she asks me to lead all the 200+ Juniors in some songs while she does that. I agree. When the time comes, Julie welcomes everyone then explains about the split and introduces me. As the leaders are going to the part of the building for the quick meeting with Julie one of them comes up to me instead and says, "Were you Tigger at Camp Rocky Point?" It was Megan Little. I actually met her big sister a few years later in the singles group at All Saints. She was impressed that I could remember her or her family. I was way more impressed that she remembered me!
--YR2 1999 Camp Rocky Point camper from 1975 or 1976, Karen Davis, recognizes Theresa and says, "Are you Tigger?"
--YR 3 2000 Sue Wisenhut's sister who was in master's classes with Theresa at UNT
--YR 4 2001 Brenda Blair, family friend that Theresa hadn't seen since early 1970's -- in a few months she and her husband and child were going to live on a sailboat and travel the world for a year
--YR 5 2002 Kathy Steele (Coralee and Shannon's mom) -- she won the patch design contest; Theresa knew her in Dallas, their family had moved to Austin the year before
--YR 6 2003 no one :-(
--YR 7 & 8 2004 & 2005 did not attend
