My Genealogy Home Page:Information about Kamille-Dawn Clarin Washington
Kamille-Dawn Clarin Washington (b. November 02, 1989)
Notes for Kamille-Dawn Clarin Washington:
Kamille was born at the Scott Air Force Base (AFB) hospital in Belleville, Illinois.At her birth, she weighed eight (8) pounds, eleven (11) ounces and was twenty-one and one fourth (21 1/4) inches long.
Kamille's father was on active duty with the Air Force and stationed at Scott AFB.The family actually lived in "Prestige" accommodations at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, Missouri.
Kamille provided the following anecdote:
"I remember on my ninth birthday (2 months prior to this writing) I went ice-skating with three friends.As I watched them rent their skates, I realized I had forgotten how to skate (She had not skated for nearly two years).Before I put my skates on, I went to the ladies' room.After putting on my skates, I got on the ice. As soon as my body moved, I fell.My face turned lava red!When I looked at my skates, I found that I had left my soakers (the part used to cover the blade when not on ice) on.Here's the part I hate.My friends had placed the soakers on my skates while I was in the ladies' room.Here's the part I love.Every time they moved, they fell."
Kamille-Dawn Clarin Washington
January 14, 1999 (Age 9)
Kamille submitted the following story:
On the first day of the first week of the first month of 1818, a huge snowstorm blew over a little town named Senseville.After the storm, a young boy named Tom built a snow man.It had a red and blue scarf wrapped around its neck.It wore bright green gloves on its hands and black boots were on its feet.Little Tom thought the snowman would last forever, but that very day something shocking would occur.Tom went outside to find his snowman GONE!"
"John have you seen my snowman?"
"Oh, yeah, I stomped it."
"John, how could you!?!?"
"I just did, okay."
"No!"
Eventually they made up.
The End