Oct 4, 2022
Your son said he was "peach," referring to the crayon with that name on it. That same crayon, when I was growing up in the 1950s was called "flesh," as if that was the only color for skin.
Your son said he was "peach," referring to the crayon with that name on it. That same crayon, when I was growing up in the 1950s was called "flesh," as if that was the only color for skin.
Retired teacher (San Francisco, 1969–2003); Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Mauritania, 2003–2005); public speaker, artist, writer, traveler, world citizen