Welcome to the Pot Pie Club!
A few years ago, I made an off-hand comment to my aunt that I was going to write a book about our crazy family that would mimic Amy Tan's Joy Luck Club. My aunt got really excited and has taken to occasionally reminding (read: nagging) me that I need to write that book. Well guess what? I'm not anywhere near as good a writer or storyteller as Amy Tan, so don't get too excited. However, I do feel compelled to try to write down something about our family for my children, my (potential) grandchildren, my aunt, and for myself.My plan is to pick out an old picture or two and relate whatever I can remember about the subject or maybe I'll just ramble about something random. I have no plot or end point in mind, just some vague idea about a few pictures, so I hope that you will indulge me a little. Who knows what will pop up once I start telling family stories!
I'm not sure who took the picture above. I suspect it was my mother. I think she liked taking pictures of us kids. I do know it was taken in the back yard of the house my maternal grandmother (who we called MeeMaw) owned on Franklin Street in Reading, PA. I'm not wearing glasses, so I'm going to say I'm three or four here, probably four, although my aunt think I was much younger - maybe 18 months or two years old. That broken fence in the background is two doors down from my grandmother's yard. Those houses are very long, but not very wide. I also remember that building behind me was on Wunder Street and was still there when I was a teenager. Maybe it's still there. I don't know.
MeeMaw's house was kind of magical to me. My mother, father, sisters and I lived there for a while when I was really little - maybe at the time this picture was taken, but if we lived here then, we moved shortly afterward. We moved because MeeMaw who owned the house moved back into it because her apartment building on Washington Street was being torn down. My family moved to the Oakbrook Housing Project much to the chagrin of my mother. I remember being around 6 years old and asking her how long we lived in there. She said, "Two years, two very long years!"
| MeeMaw andher husband "Pop Pop" John |
One last thing I remember about this picture. When MeeMaw moved into this house, she put a chain link fence right about where I'm standing in this picture. I'm not sure why I think that's important to say. it's probably just one more way of gaining control of an out-of-control situation or a way to keep others out. I guess I can understand that.
Anyway, I have a lot of work to do before this blog becomes something more real. I had a ton of pictures I want to share that need to be digitized.
