This was the only part of our field trip that Tracy and I had been to before, and it was a bit of a shock to see Grandma's house so many years later. The owner of the house is a very nice lady who had recently remarried. It happened to be her birthday, and the family was busy packing the car for a camping trip, but she was gracious enough to take us inside and show us the changes she'd made. It was clear that she really liked the house, and it was well taken care of, which made us feel good.
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Grandma's House on Swan Street. That's Gladys Moon's house to the left; her daughter Delores lives there now. |
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The kitchen looks completely different! |
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Another view of the kitchen, with our kind homeowner to the left and Shannon to the right. |
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Here's the living room. It looks different without Grandma's recliner, sofa and TV. |
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Here's the room in the basement; it's the master bedroom now. |
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The backyard is missing some trees. They became diseased and had to be cut down. |
After the homeowner showed us through the house, she mentioned that Dee, who lived next door, grew up on the street and might remember our dad. We went next door and knocked and it turned out that Dee was Delores Moon, and she remembered our family very well. We spent the next hour with her listening to stories about Grandpa Jespersen, Grandma and Dad. It was awesome to hear how much she loved our family. Tracy wrote down all the stories as we made our way back to Sandy. I'll start posting them in the next blog.
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