But...back to the houses. On our way into our home town of Streator, I took this picture of the farm house that my dad was born in. He only lived there a few years and then they moved into town, but this is the Berry family "home". I'm so glad to see that it has been lovingly and meticulously cared for in the
The next logical step would be to show you pictures of the homes that Jerry and I grew up in. But Jerry's has been bulldozed (so has the first apartment we had after we married. Hmmmm...seems to be a pattern here.) The house I grew up in is in horrible condition! I went by it 3 times, but I couldn't make myself take a picture of it. One time there was a truck in the driveway and a man is working on the house. He had the front door propped open and we could see that the walls inside are nothing but studs. Maybe next time I see it it will look great. (I'm hoping
So on we go to the first house we bought. This little starter home is in Ottawa, Illinois. It really hasn't changed much from what we could see on the outside. There used to be a little brick planter in front of the bushes but it was only about 5 bricks high, so that doesn't make much difference in the looks of the place.
The final stop on our home tour is the place where we raised our two daughters. Jodi was in kindergarten when w
e moved in and she graduated high school a month before we moved from there to Georgia. Jess had to finish her last two years of high school in Covington. This house has changed the most. Wh
2 comments:
I knew that front bay window looked different. :)
Hi, JoBeth!
I have enjoyed reading your blog. July has been a whirlwind, and I need to update my own, but, first things first....I had to check out "Fruit Inspection" and then come over here to see how your trip was. I am glad you have a great trip back "home." I know what you mean about going back...in some ways, time stands still.
Amy
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