Wednesday, September 11, 2013

That's Home......

I was thinking recently that I have lived nearly my entire life within about 20 minutes of the same place.  Although I was born in the state of Washington, I have always lived here in the Milwaukee area, and for a good portion of it no more than 10 minutes from one place to the next.  So I decided to take a little trip down memory lane.....

This is 2115 S. 68th street in West Allis.  Mom says I lived here.  I have no memory of the place.  None.

My first memories of my entire life are from here, 3270 S.98th Street, in Milwaukee.  This is where I had my growin' up years.  We had great neighbors--Tony and Isabelle, The Bauers, the Thomasers, all my childhood friends, like Henry and Barry and David.  My grandparents lived about 10 minutes away.  I walked to grade school, rode my bike all over town.  It was a great place and time to live in this neighborhood.  Everyone seemed to watch out for everyone.  I lived here until about 1973, when I was in 7th grade, and we moved to....




 
 



7000 W Plainfield, in Greenfield.   It's hard moving when you're in your middle school/high school years, and I was no different.  But we made new friends like the Champagnes and the Wehrs and things weren't bad.  So this is where I spent my high school days and was the mailing address of record when I was away to college in Oshkosh.  I also lived here after graduation for awhile.  This is about 10 or 12 minutes from the house on 98th.  Must have lived here until '84, when I moved about 5 minutes away to....
 
3660 W. Loomis.  Don't remember too much about this place except that I could walk to the golf course for a little pitch and putt, and that it was close to the freeway.  Never knew any of the other tenants there.  I was on the second floor.  First and only time I ever lived alone.  Oh, and I got engaged...which led to.....
The first placed I lived with the Misses.  American Colony (this is the back door, the one we used most of the time). Not even 5 minutes from my place on Loomis.    Big apartment complex, 2 bedroom and 2 bathrooms.  It had a big pool.  I was in it once I think  Not a bad place to start out, but after a year they wanted to raise the rent.  Didn't sit well with us, so for the first time in my memory I moved north of Oklahoma to....
1631 N. 57th Street.  We had the lower, with the landlords--the Coopers---living upstairs.  That is, when they were around, which really wasn't that often.  The Jahn's were the neighbors to the south, and they were great.  We enjoyed living there, were close to things, it was a nice situation.  This is where the Misses and I really started getting on our feet.  So much so, that it was time to buy our own place.  Since Cath was teaching in Milwaukee, we had to live ....so back to the south side and our first house, at
2911 S. 45th street.  This was a real nice starter home for us.  I was basically back in my "neighborhood".  It was easy to get to places.  We put a lot of work into the place, and I truly enjoyed our time there.  My children were born here.  We didn't really know a lot of the neighbors--except for George and Isabelle (again!) and the Ciganceks, but everyone was friendly. Soon Cath had left MPS, and although the kids were less than 2 yrs old, we were already thinking about their schooling.  I really didn't want to be moving them once they started school, so we decided to start looking for a different place.  One day in the mail came 3 different ads from realtors, so after one told us the price she could get for our place, I told her if she could get that for this house to sell it.  Thee days later it was gone.  After a lot of looking and a couple of months of our buyers not being able to sell their place, we got lucky and moved to....
...Rolling Ridge in Menomonee Falls.  When I think of all the places we looked and all the places we could have ended up I am amazed this is where we landed.  It was a brand new subdivision with lots of young families, plenty of kids to play with and neighbors to hang out with.  The schools were great for the kids in every way.  It's typical suburban living, and I feel fortunate to have had it.  The neighborhood has started to change over again, and we are seeing a lot of kids around here again.  Kind of makes me nostalgic.  I've been here almost twenty years now, the longest I've ever been in one house.
 
So these have been "my home".  I have really been very lucky to have nice, safe places to live.  I have memories from most all of them, some better than others.  I said when I moved into the present place  that I'd be moving out feet first.  When the kids went off to college, I told the Misses we had to "lighten the load" for our next move.  Is there going to be another?  You never can tell.....
 
 
 
 
 
 

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