Sandra Dodd, of Holly Dodd (Holly was 12 and told an older story, in 2003):
My husband's oldest brother
came to visit and she and Marty discussed how to
deal with his quizzy questions, usually math. She
told me a story from when she was littler, maybe
eight. Uncle Gerry had been here, and Holly was
brushing her teeth. He stood watching her, and
started in about how important it is to brush teeth and
floss, because (as Holly reported, he said in a
teacherly voice) "Do you know how many sets of
teeth you have in this lifetime?"
Holly said, "Two?" (in a kind of "is this a trick
question" tone) and she said he was already
holding up his index finger as the "one" of the
coming "right answer," and he added another finger
and sheepishly said, "That's right. Two."
So Holly won a big point and never even told us
about it at the time. Cool story. I don't think
he quizzed them this time. It's getting to the
point that they're likely to know something he
doesn't know and he likes to maintain his
semblance of superiority. LOL!
original (2/3 down that topic)
Update in 2021, Holly 29 years old, and Gerry having recently been in town when Holly was here, too. Holly was very helpful to her uncle, driving him to an auto parts store and helping him figure out what his plan might be to get back to Alamogordo, if his car couldn't be fixed easily. She's nearly 30 now, and he's in his mid-70s. After she left, he went on for a while about how helpful and good-hearted and wonderful she is. I appreciated hearing it, and passed it on to her later.
SandraDodd.com/betteranswers
photo by Irene Adams (Holly's aunt; my sister)
Holly was seven in this photo, with more of her first set of teeth, casually preparing for Uncle Gerry's quiz-to-come the next year.