Friday, December 29, 2006

Winter 1973


My family moved into this schoolhouse when I was four years old--before that we lived around on the other side of the mountain in what we still call "the blue house" even though it's now covered in rockwork. This picture is from those Blue House years--my brother Matt, and my father, and our dog Caleb, and me, in a rare snowfall. I'm sure we had no power and the pipes were frozen, but that didn't bother us as children!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anna???? Daisy????? Hmmmmm.....now which little brown eyed girl is that???? hee hee.

Cheryl :-)

P.S. Our youngest son, Isaac looks JUST like my husband. He is the only child with brown eyes. and he is loud like my husband too. hee hee.

Anonymous said...

Daisy, I believe looks like mama!Precious. :-)

Anonymous said...

I was just going to comment the same thing as everyone else...Daisy looks just like you in this picture! How sweet!

Randi said...

What a neat picture!

Anonymous said...

Wow! I can't believe how much that picture of you looks like Daisy...Or should I say how much Daisy looks like you!! Adorable :)

Anonymous said...

So you grew up in the schoolhouse? And now you're raising your family there? I sense a story and I'd love to hear it....

Christian

Anonymous said...

I second hearing the "story". Please tell.

Anonymous said...

I third that! Do tell us the story! ~Shannon

Cherish the Home said...

I have a dog named 'Caleb' too! (o:

Anna said...

Well, there's not much to the story! My parents bought and renovated the schoolhouse in 1974 and we moved in. I lived there until I went to college, then came back for a semester before law school started. In that semester I met and married the Composer, and we set up housekeeping in the city, where we stayed for five years. At the end of five years, we were crowding ourselves out of our little post-war city house, and wanted something bigger and in the country. My parents, on the other hand, decided to move to the city. We bought the schoolhouse! and haven't looked back since--it's been twelve years this Christmas.

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