When she firstarrived in John Day,some people had ahard timeunderstanding herBrooklyn accent.She and herfour childrenwere activelyinvolved inScouts and 4-H.She and hermom, Irene,were both bornin Brooklyn,New York.Chrissy wasgrandma's favoredcaninecompanion, oftengetting cookies orice cream afterdinner.She was muchmore than a bigsister to Marilynafter theirmother died in1935.She started herjob as curatorof the KamWahChung Museumin 1980.A Chinese manthat visited themuseum askedher to marry himand move toChina, but shedeclined the offer.She maderecordings ofherself readingstorybooks andsinging Christmassongs for hergrandkids.Shelearned todrive in1994.Her parents wereRudy and IrenePodest, who metat the O Henrycandy factory inNew York.She rode amotocyclefor the firsttime in 2001.The Podestsspent 1933 in theirSmallwood cabindue to the GreatDepression.Her cherry piewas youngestgrandsonJames'sfavorite.She was afraid ofheights and oncehad to be led byhand on a hillsidehike while shecovered her eyes.She had sixgreatgrandchildrenwhen shepassed away.Shehandmade abeautiful quiltfor eachgrandchild.She was awonderfulstoryteller,which made herthe perfect tourguide.She was agood squirrel.She lived offthe land andsavedEVERYTHING!She, grandpa,and babyRussel movedto Oregon in1949.She got her greenthumb from herdaddy, Rudy,whose veggiegarden got themthrough 1933.She wasalways a goodeater and onlyworried aboutweight whenshe lost it!Herfavoritecolor wasblue.The Podest girlswere infamous forrolling a dozen eggsdown a hill inSmallwood, notcracking a singleone.She was halfNorwegianand halfCzech.When she firstarrived in John Day,some people had ahard timeunderstanding herBrooklyn accent.She and herfour childrenwere activelyinvolved inScouts and 4-H.She and hermom, Irene,were both bornin Brooklyn,New York.Chrissy wasgrandma's favoredcaninecompanion, oftengetting cookies orice cream afterdinner.She was muchmore than a bigsister to Marilynafter theirmother died in1935.She started herjob as curatorof the KamWahChung Museumin 1980.A Chinese manthat visited themuseum askedher to marry himand move toChina, but shedeclined the offer.She maderecordings ofherself readingstorybooks andsinging Christmassongs for hergrandkids.Shelearned todrive in1994.Her parents wereRudy and IrenePodest, who metat the O Henrycandy factory inNew York.She rode amotocyclefor the firsttime in 2001.The Podestsspent 1933 in theirSmallwood cabindue to the GreatDepression.Her cherry piewas youngestgrandsonJames'sfavorite.She was afraid ofheights and oncehad to be led byhand on a hillsidehike while shecovered her eyes.She had sixgreatgrandchildrenwhen shepassed away.Shehandmade abeautiful quiltfor eachgrandchild.She was awonderfulstoryteller,which made herthe perfect tourguide.She was agood squirrel.She lived offthe land andsavedEVERYTHING!She, grandpa,and babyRussel movedto Oregon in1949.She got her greenthumb from herdaddy, Rudy,whose veggiegarden got themthrough 1933.She wasalways a goodeater and onlyworried aboutweight whenshe lost it!Herfavoritecolor wasblue.The Podest girlswere infamous forrolling a dozen eggsdown a hill inSmallwood, notcracking a singleone.She was halfNorwegianand halfCzech.

Carolyn Micnhimer Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. When she first arrived in John Day, some people had a hard time understanding her Brooklyn accent.
  2. She and her four children were actively involved in Scouts and 4-H.
  3. She and her mom, Irene, were both born in Brooklyn, New York.
  4. Chrissy was grandma's favored canine companion, often getting cookies or ice cream after dinner.
  5. She was much more than a big sister to Marilyn after their mother died in 1935.
  6. She started her job as curator of the Kam Wah Chung Museum in 1980.
  7. A Chinese man that visited the museum asked her to marry him and move to China, but she declined the offer.
  8. She made recordings of herself reading storybooks and singing Christmas songs for her grandkids.
  9. She learned to drive in 1994.
  10. Her parents were Rudy and Irene Podest, who met at the O Henry candy factory in New York.
  11. She rode a motocycle for the first time in 2001.
  12. The Podests spent 1933 in their Smallwood cabin due to the Great Depression.
  13. Her cherry pie was youngest grandson James's favorite.
  14. She was afraid of heights and once had to be led by hand on a hillside hike while she covered her eyes.
  15. She had six great grandchildren when she passed away.
  16. She handmade a beautiful quilt for each grandchild.
  17. She was a wonderful storyteller, which made her the perfect tour guide.
  18. She was a good squirrel. She lived off the land and saved EVERYTHING!
  19. She, grandpa, and baby Russel moved to Oregon in 1949.
  20. She got her green thumb from her daddy, Rudy, whose veggie garden got them through 1933.
  21. She was always a good eater and only worried about weight when she lost it!
  22. Her favorite color was blue.
  23. The Podest girls were infamous for rolling a dozen eggs down a hill in Smallwood, not cracking a single one.
  24. She was half Norwegian and half Czech.