Jacklyn Anderson
Jacklyn Anderson is a mother of six and a grandmother of fifteen. She lives in Arizona, where she can hike every day. Besides hiking, she loves to bird and spends her holidays doing Christmas Bird Counts.
100 Word Feature
Driving
He was 92 and had two black eyes. He finally told us about running into the back of a school bus. I had to take his driver’s license away. I caught him behind the steering wheel. I pushed him aside and said I’d drive. I put my foot on the clutch and put the truck in gear. “You drive pretty good for a woman,” he said to the daughter, who’d been driving a stick shift since she was a child. “They invented the automatic for women,” he added. He forgot we never owned an automatic when I lived at home.