Carol Chronicles
1979
Going to the Dogs
100

Despite being a lifelong bird lover, Carol once found her affection unrequited when she was famously accosted by this iconic Orlando waterfowl at Lake Eola.

Swan

100

In 1979, $150 bought you the ultimate status symbol in portable music: this original personal cassette player.

Sony Walkman

200

Forget physical therapy! Carol self-corrected this painful orthopedic issue by colliding with a well-placed tree root while jogging. 

SI joint dysfunction

200

In June 1979, the American fast-food landscape was forever changed with the national debut of this iconic boxed meal, which originally sold for $1.10.

McDonald's Happy Meal

300

Before her career healing hands, Carol spent more time on her toes training in this creative art form.

Ballet

300

In 1979, this long-running sci-fi TV series made its first leap to the big screen.

Star Trek

300

While the Grinch had Max, Carol’s heart belonged to a dog with this three-word name of the story’s youngest heroine.

Cindy Lou

400

This marine animal, regarded as Carol's most unique patient, received her custom-fabricated splint poolside at SeaWorld Orlando.

A shark

400

In January 1979, quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw four touchdowns to lead this Pennsylvania team to its third Super Bowl title.

Pittsburgh Steelers

400

Sometimes called 'little lions' for their regal manes, the ancient breed of Carol’s dog Eli often stood watch over Buddhist monasteries.  

Tibetan Spaniel

500

While her date may have lacked 20/20 vision, Carol showed great foresight by bringing a life vest on this outdoor activity during a truly "blind" date.  

Kayaking

500

This 1979 chart-topper by The Knack spent six weeks at #1 and became the biggest-selling single of the year.

My Sharona

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