This Long Island town was home to both Eileen and the Piano Man
Hicksville
Eileen was this age when she had her first child
23
As a kid, Eileen had a run-in with a Dachshund that ended with this body part needing to be reattached
Tip of her nose
You won’t see Eileen go a day without having at least one cup of this favorite beverage
Tea
This film, starring Julie Andrew’s, won the Academy Award for best picture in 1965
The Sound of Music
Eileen attended 2 different colleges as an undergrad. Name one.
Oswego and Molloy
Out of her 5 kids, only this one wasn’t born in a hospital
Travis
When Eileen was a teenager, she drove through the window of this type of establishment
A bar
Cool, cute, and always dressed for the occasion — this is Eileen’s favorite animal
This band performed the first stadium concert in rock history at Shea Stadium in 1965
The Beatles
Eileen first met Charlie, at the age of 17, at this restaurant
The Ground Round
To save her sanity, Eileen implemented this rule in the Carter house: “No _____ at the dinner table.”
Singing
Eileen was hit by this object while walking out of a store front
Bicycle
Eileen can play 2 different instruments. Name one.
Piano & Violin
This west coast team won the 1965 World Series
LA Dodgers
Eileen developed a fear of this animal after an unexpected encounter during a family vacation
Snakes
The age difference between Eileen’s oldest and youngest child spans this many years
12
Eileen was the victim of a shoe avalanche at this store
Payless
Impressively at 50, Eileen achieved this academic accomplishment.
Masters Degree
This long-running American daytime soap opera premiered in 1965 and is still on the air today
Days of Our Lives
In High School, Eileen picked up this instrument so she could join the marching band
Glockenspiel
Eileen graduated from "Mom Life" to "Nana Life" in this year
2022
Eileen had a freak accident in which her fingers were crushed & broken by this object
A shopping cart
Born on October 13th, her zodiac sign is this (symbolized by the scales)
Libra
This U.S. President signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Lyndon B. Johnson