Michael Nichols
My fondest memory of Aunt Julie was when I was in kindergarten (I think) and our normal teacher was out ill that day. The office administrator came into the class to introduce our substitute teacher, "Good morning children please welcome your new substitute teacher for the day, Mrs. Galvez." There i was sitting crossed legged on the floor in the front. When I looked up to see her I got so excited and yelled, "Aunt Julie!" Everyone looked at me, then at her. Aunt Julie composed herself and kindly asked me just for the day to call her Mrs. Galvez.