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For one summer, the Stringams lived in
a quonset.
Between moving from one ranch to
another.
And waiting for our house to be
finished.
(It was a long summer . . .)
We had electricity, but no indoor
plumbing or heat.
It could easily have been an ordeal.
My ultra-organized mother made it an
adventure.
But even SuperMom couldn't control the
weather.
And summers must end.
Especially in Canada.
It had been getting colder.
Noticeably colder.
We could lay in our beds and see our
breath.
A fact that made us reluctant to leave
said beds.
And we were setting new records for
getting dressed.
Mom was starting to gaze longingly at
her nearly-finished house across the field.
The one that didn't yet have any indoor
plumbing or heat.
Rather like the place she was living
in.
But it did have one attractive
attribute.
One modern convenience.
It had a fireplace.
Okay, well, maybe not such a modern
convenience.
Moving on . . .
Mom had been nervously studying the
weather forecast every day.
And eyeing the house.
Which crept all-too-slowly towards
completion.
Which would come first?
Winter?
Or her beautiful new home?
And then, the day arrived when all
discussion became moot.
Because no one tells winter when to
arrive.
Which it did.
With a fury.
A not-so-rare September blizzard.
We had a little lead time.
Schools were quickly closed to give
students time to bus home.
Anyone who's ever been caught out on
the shelter-less prairies in a blizzard knows that that is something
to be avoided at all costs.
When we arrived at the quonset, it was
to see Mom and Dad frantically packing.
For the next couple of hours, we carted
carloads of necessities from the quonset to the house.
By late afternoon, though, the time was
definitely up.
One could no longer see to drive.
Even in the barnyard.
We would have to make do with what had
already been hauled.
Mom started organizing.
A few hours later, everyone was quite
comfortably settled in the one room of the new house that was
inhabitable.
The downstairs family room.
Mom had bedrolls laid out.
An electric stove set up.
And ropes strung to hang things on.
The kids were soon fed and in bed.
The dishes washed and stacked.
Mom still didn't have indoor plumbing.
In fact, nothing in the house worked.
And there was a monster storm was
raging outside.
But Mom was doing something she had
been dreaming about since she first set foot in the quonset, months
before.
Sitting in front of a fire.
With every part of her warm at the same
time.
Life was good.
We just don't realize how good we have it until we look back on what our parents had to deal with and do without.
ReplyDeleteIt sure makes me appreciate all of my conveniences! My poor Mom!
DeleteNothing, absolutely NOTHING, beats sitting in front of a roaring fire when it's snowing out.
ReplyDeleteEspecially if you have a good book and a mug of hot chocolate beside you... Mmmmmm...
And spudnuts . . .
DeleteThat's a great story! Please come by and link up sometime!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Nicole! Glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteIt is something isn't it what our parents had to deal with. I remember my grandmother having to wash clothes on a washboard, that was not that long ago... times have changed and now they are changing even faster:)
ReplyDeleteMy Mom did when she was younger (wash on a wash board, that is) When I knew her, she had graduated to a wringer-washer. Wow! :)
Deletethere is nothing quite like a wood burning fire. we have a wood stove and when it's -30 and the wind is howling we feel warm and safe. great post
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You're right. I'm with you! Any excuse to sit by a warm fire!
DeleteI love this. It really was that way back then wasn't it. They worked hard. Played hard. And appreciated every single thing that was good.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post. I can just picture it. I bet your mom slept well that night. There is nothing like watching your children sleep in a safe and warm place .....all together under one roof. ; )
You know, I was so anxious to see my children grow up and progress and learn. And now I'd give almost anything to have them all safely under my roof once more. Warm. And safe.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure! Mom was quite a gal!
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