I will never know Mr. Kowalski's email address, so I am adding a bio of him.
He was my fifth grade teacher and he was a very cool guy. He would always partner up with Mr. McGuires fifth grade class for different projects (I remember it was always split for certain things)
The ultimate project we did in his class was the 5th grade commercials where we were able to make a product and promote it in our own commercials.
I think he liked me, but sometimes I was just too much for him and he ended up giving me a 5 for being misbehaved.
It was in fifth grade as well that they showed us the birds and the bees video. I will have to scan that document on here...
This was a great year. I remember doing a project on the Aztecs and learning about all of the 50 states and their capitols.
This was also the year of the 1992 elections and we closely followed it. Good times good times.
I wonder if he even is alive these days. He always sounded like he had a scratchy voice like he smoked. I wish the best for him. What a great teacher.
I dont know much about my Unlce Kirt's mom, but what I do know about her is that she really took my brother and I in as if we were her own GrandChildren.
She was a really sweet lady.
My uncle Ted had to have been one of the funniest men I knew growing up.
He lived off of M59 where he took care of my cousin Steve.
One of the greatest memories with him had to have been at the Golden Crown restaurant off of Woodward.
He would be joking around and being an ass and this is where he taught us the ways of making a bra out of a napkin. He would also eat the extremely hot mustard sauce straight up!
We also used to spend time with him sledding with Steven and also going to 313 arcade every week.
This was my first uncle to ever pass away and it partially happened because of his smoking habit and Emphysema.
He was a veteran of Vietnam and he was always so nice to me and Dan. Such a cool uncle! I just wish I had spent more time with him before he passed away.....
Gizmo was one of the coolest cats we had. He didnt have a very long life, but he lived it like any other cat... chilled and relaxed. We got him as a small kitten and he made friends with my other older cat at the time, Billy. He was so calm that he would let us do anything to him. During my parents divorce, my Dad took him and they were both bachelors at my Dads apartment. Sadly Gizmo didnt live for very long and died of what we thought was a heart attack. I will never forget the scream he had when I witnessed him die. We had some good times with that cat. I miss him for sure.