Our starter-up home but we stayed over 30 years!
Well, it appears Jeff had a different
idea. He wanted his crib in our room, just like it was in our little apartment.
He screamed and screamed ...and then
wanted to join us in bed.
Every day I carried him and said this
is Jeffy's room...all yours. Your toys are here. We have our room--you have
yours.
He still cried for a month. Then Dr.
Spock said you just have to let him cry...and don't give in...and finally after
4 days we had peace in the house and the bed to ourselves.
That is, until he learned to crawl
out of his crib and he would go to Allen's side to get in and he was never
refused.There were many times that I ended up sleeping in the crib because I
couldn't sleep 3 in a double bed. Triple beds were rare in those days and it
never even entered our minds.
Anyway we had big retaining walls in
our driveway and in the back to hold back the 2nd terrace. The street above us
was being excavated...and every night after dinner, the 3 of us would go to
gather big rocks. To this day the wall is still standing.....a labor of
love
.Retirement came and everyone said
maybe I could buy Allen an extra couple years down in florida. No more
urging...I wanted my husband to live....so we moved....and here I am.
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remembrances just the same.
It was a great American house that was home to a nice family.
Just look at the fall colors around it..
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a lot of good memories from that house. I miss the fall colors, don't you? that's why I cheat and
put out fall colored (silk) mums
outside every fall.