![]() ![]() ![]() We went over each other's houses almost every weekend, playing with Barbie and Ken dolls for hours at a time (Erica pretended that they were her and Tyler Applebaum). We talked all the time in class, which led Miss Moore to move Erica yet again.īut that didn't stop us! The two of us were inseparable, and we did practically everything together. Erica's talking was contagious and pretty soon I had "caught" it. Then, Erica uttered the first words she had ever said to me: "Hi, my name is Erica. As soon as she sat Erica down across from me, Erica stared at me with her beautiful baby-blue eyes and I stared at her back, chewing on one of my brown braids. ![]() Miss Moore had probably figured that since I was extremely shy and hardly ever said a word in class that Erica would have no one to talk to and that would be the end of Erica's constant chatting. Guess where the chatterbox got moved to? That's right, my table. Finally after a few weeks Miss Moore got fed up with Erica's talking and just like every other teacher we have both had from first grade through now, she moved Erica's seat. Of course, Erica, being the excessive talker that she was and still is today, chatted non-stop to poor Tyler every chance she got, whether it was during Miss Moore's addition lesson or during D.E.A.R. Erica had had a big first-grade crush on Tyler Applebaum, who sat across from Erica at their table. ![]() The first time I ever met Erica Stevens was in Miss Moore's first-grade class at Thomas Grant Elementary. ![]()
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