This one pitched a no-hitter in softball, and made a Hal-court shot in b-ball game
Maureen
Her nickname was “the biggest, baddest, blackest dog”
Moses
This pastor donned a yellow three-piece suit for Easter
David Klinsing
These Levi’s knock-offs make it easy to dress your husband
Sansabelts
This is a perfectly normal variation of “pajamas”
Fire trucks
This one accused Maureen of Wrapping Nemo over, and over
Britta
Shake ‘n Bake was another name for this one
Maddie
Walter served the church in this evil sounding town
Devils Lake, ND
This delightful number was worn by your son in Franklin, usually with no shirt
Maroon shorts
When Kirsten was just too much, Nat used these words to describe her. Hint (H&M)
High and Mighty
This one was needing some help by your pantry, due to a dog cornering him while getting cakes
Johnny
Maureen’s leather boots looked like a fire hydrant to this brown gem
Jazz
Irv Hedstrom was the main guy at this church in Madison
Buckeye Evangelical Free Church
When your jeans are just too tight, doing this, makes it all better
Unbutton
This is a phrase to describe a fart, or a let one in the station wagon on 1 vacation
Jo- Jo
This one got in trouble for singing a song with the words “Lordy Lord”
Nat
Sorry, but this one always looks mad
Gus
With the initials D.D., he was the musical director at First Baptist in Franklin
Denny Dawson
This traditional nightwear is pink, and perfect for wearing in the elevator at a nice condo
Duster
This describes whose turn it is to pray after devotions
Men folk or women folk
Using a dry bar of soap “wasn’t something bad” for this one
Kirsten
If it were socially acceptable, USM would breast feed this baby
Francis
Weldon Blackford could not understand that Orie had a tradition of eating this meal every Thanksgiving evening
Oyster soup
Nat found a way to save time in the morning, by sleeping in these
Sweat pants
Jasey