squatting dog
Remember when... thirty seemed so old.
- Location
- Arkansas, and also Florida
Harlem NY???Childhood apt is still standing according to Google. I however have no desire to drive into Harlem to view that crap hole.
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Cute Craftsman style home..w/a front porch.Someone else has been living in it for years. I often wonder what the inside looks like now. We moved in across the street when I was a kid and my friend from school and her family moved in there. She got the big bedroom up front. The changed the back side of the house a little.
When I was a kid the parents had the big bedroom up front. Brother had the middle bedroom and I had the one by the back yard that had the washer and dryer in it. So mom would be doing laundry sometimes when I was trying to sleep. Then she'd get mad cuz I wouldn't get up in the mornings.
We had this God awful olive green carpet with loud wallpaper with birds in it that were in bushes with berries. Big front porch to sit on and my brother and I would crash tricycles into the rose bushes every time we screamed around the corner from the sidewalk. The back porch was small with a set of steps down both sides. Big back yard. Big front yard. I miss that house though.
I found a pic of the outside but no inside pics. The house on the left.
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East 125th stree and 2nd ave. Yes Harlem NY.Harlem NY???
Wooo.. I hope it was safer when you lived there..East 125th stree and 2nd ave. Yes Harlem NY.
It wasn't.Wooo.. I hope it was safer when you lived there..![]()
I remember my aunt telling me one time that her career-military father would only allow them one very small valise for their possessions, toys, books, knickknacks, etc. She had to leave everything else behind.Growing up, this was pretty much a symbol of 'Home'.
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All houses we lived in are just a blur, no 'Roots' involved.
Since Dad was in the Navy when I was born, we moved a lot.
Nice part was we were always near an Ocean or Gulf.
Only house I remember was the last one I lived in right before I join the military.
(I had my own room, this was in Hawaii)
I had a friend in the military that lived in the Bronx. I went home with him for a weekend visit while stationed in Virginia. He was Italian and I had some of the best Italian food ever during that weekend.It wasn't.![]()
We each develop a perspective from our experiences. After I got out of the service I returned to college and got a more useful degree majoring in accounting. To keep my family in one spot I commuted to work. Starting as a cost accountant I was very fortunate to be recruited by headhunters multiple times through my career, that kept pushing me up the ladder with improved income and benefits.I find that interesting because, while I spent my own childhood in only 2 homes until I married, after I divorced and became a single working father of 3, I moved my kids from rental to rental through 4 different states taking better-paying jobs.
Thing is, all my kids bought homes before they hit their mid 30s, raised their kids in one school district from grammar to high school, and are all nearing retirement from companies they've worked for at least 20-some years.
I'm one of those boomers who often feels like I taught my kids more of what not to do than what they should do.
But they're all doing quite well, so, either way, I get credit.
What happened to the childhood home you grew up in?