I loved watching Laura and Mary grow up, fall in love and get married. Somehow, though, after Laura and Almanzo got married, the show seemed to lose something. I had read that Michael Landon had planned (hoped) that Melissa Gilbert and Dean Butler would carry the show with Charles and Caroline not appearing that often but the change just didn't take. It seemed that audiences were less interested in their mundane married lives than in their courtship days. ML than tried rebooting the show by moving the Carters in, hoping to rekindle the original formula but again, the Carters couldn't compare to the Ingalls.Yes I loved that show and the Walton's too! My favorite shows were when the girls were small and still living at home and going to that one room schoolhouse.
I didn't think that Rose Wilder Lane had any living children. I remember reading that she did lose a baby early in her marriage. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I think she might have had stepchildren though but I'm not sure. Maybe that's where the great great granddaughter came from.We lived across the street from Laura Ingalls great, great granddaughter. It was when it was so popular on TV also. My wife was so excited. She had read all the books, twice, and watched the TV show religiously.![]()
That is what she told us. I am usually not a believer when someone tells me something like that, it is sensationalism. So I don't know if it was true...she just said it was.I didn't think that Rose Wilder Lane had any living children. I remember reading that she did lose a baby early in her marriage. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I think she might have had stepchildren though but I'm not sure. Maybe that's where the great great granddaughter came from.
It could have been true. Rose Wilder Lane did adopt an Armenian boy later in her marriage so that GG granddaughter could have been a descendent of his.That is what she told us. I am usually not a believer when someone tells me something like that, it is sensationalism. So I don't know if it was true...she just said it was.![]()
I visited in 2015 with my younger daughter. Very special, especially the museum and seeing the table where she wrote the booksI enjoyed the series and I also enjoyed all of the books and articles written by and about Laura Ingalls Wilder.
I always thought that it would be nice to visit her Missouri home.
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