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Thursday, October 16, 2008
They Built Houses
2 comments:
Thanks for taking the time to visit and read my little blog here!
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I miss your dad too. Some of my best memories of him are of working on projects with him. Every day when I leave the house, I look at the threshold of the back door and the concrete below it that he helped me pour. Every time I change the filter in the furnace I look over the sheet metal work he performed to use the old furnace shell to create the ductwork for the new furnace. Every time I turn on the light over the kitchen sink, I think of our efforts together to install those lights. The windows in the summerhouse, the roof. He was always helping to build or make something better. He would indeed be thrilled to help with our new home. I'm honored to have known him. Your efforts to make our home special honor him too.
ReplyDeleteThe best - and most heartfelt - post I've read from you. It does my heart good to read your ruminations and realize that there's someone out there with love for ...just about everything and everyone.
ReplyDeleteYesterday, I discovered that the suburb of Chicago I grew up in (1949-1973) - Berwyn, a prominent and predominantly Czech town in those days - now houses members of the KKK! Neighborhoods change. Thankfully, memories don't.