



I can't say that I remember Jackie being born, but I do remember that Mrs. Nuesome was our Nanny when Jackie was a baby. She was untouchable. We always got smacked on the hand for touching her. Don't touch the baby. Don't touch the baby. That's all we ever heard. Mommy and Daddy went out on a date, when Jackie was a baby. They were going to a play on broadway, or somewhere in the "city". Then, the lights went out. I remember being scared but Mrs. Nuesome just sat watch over baby Jackie to make sure we didn't "touch the baby". I said, Julia can you do this, and I stuck my face in the chair and pulled it back out. Julia said yes I can and she stuck her face in and got stuck. That should have been my cue to touch the baby. I didn't though, we just screamed and cried together and talked about her face staying in there forever, until Mrs. Nuesome got some vaseline and unstuck her. Happy Birthday, Baby Jackie.

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