Growing up on a carnival one would save that life was pretty magical and also a lot of hard work . My grandparents Cecil and Anita managed a carnival unit and my parents Chris and Tina owned a food wagon they use to take us everywhere with them on the road. We settled down in a rural town in northern California where me and my brother went to school then on weekends our parents would take us to the carnival to visit with our family and stay with grandparents. Where we got to have childhood advneture on carnival lots.
After graduating high school I decided to move to Nashville Tennessee to pursue the dream of being a songwriter, I learnlearned a lot in Nashville. I learned with hardwork and determination, you can make your dreams a reality, "it happens all the time." After living in Nashville for a few years I moved to Shasta Lake to operate a pizza place in our family business, I also work closely with our historical society designing a "dam museum ". Meanwhile I was inspired to write this Cali the Carny story after many years of trial and error I get the honor of introducing Cali the Carny to you. May we enjoy together, enjoy the ride.
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Xoxo~ Kayle Jo
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