Friday, December 28, 2007
1965 - Where are we going?
We're going somewhere, maybe the start of a trip? To where? As usual, we are dressed nicely. Charlie in his cool surfer stripe shirt. I do remember that rainbow striped shirt. I've always liked rainbow colored things. Looks like Charlie and I have things to 'do' in the car. Not sure how Pam's stick horse fits in. Also, I like more than two years older than Charlie. In the front yard of Wilhaggin home.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
1965 - Pam in the surf
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
1965 - Too cute by half
The kids are trying to have a cute pose here. Results could have been used on a halidya card. Pam, Charlie and Sandy in front of that same doorway. I used to really like those satin hair ribbons, I had them every color of the rainbox. And I used to be able to wear bangs, my hair was thicker...but not too much thicker. Again wearing a sweater and a pleated skit. I think I remember that white skirt.
Monday, December 24, 2007
1965 - On the way to Sunday School!
I think we are on our way to Sunday School in this picture. Pam look like it could be a Purim costume. We are dressed up, as usual, Charlie especially. I think that was one of the first sweater that mom made me. It looked like a bronzey brown but all of the filaments were all different colora, I thought it was quite cool. I seem to remember that skirt, the pleats would never lay right.
Paired with a picture of the entry now.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
1965 - Thanksgiving in the new house
Pam in the family room/dining/kitchen of the Wilhaggin House. Looks like it could be Thanksgiving...might be 1964, just not sure. Looks like the cornucopia on the table. Those colonial style wall candle holders, where are they? I don't think my mom has them up any more.
I didn't get a chance to go inside when I visited in September but a peek in the back window shows that the cabinetry is the same.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
1965 - Pam on the trike in front yard
Guess that was a tricycle. The trees are small, there are sidewalks and all of the shrubs are fairly new. The present owners said that the fruitless mulberry were gone by the time they got there in the late 70s. There are those junipers that Pam hated so heartily. Chilly and cloudy
Contrast with the front yard now. Too bad, I did not stand across the street to take a matching shot. The trees in the back are big and visible. Everything a lot more lush and shady.
Friday, December 21, 2007
1965 - Pam on bike
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
1965 - Delia's lornette and hankie
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
1965 - Charlie driving a boat?
Monday, December 17, 2007
1965 - Three kids on the front step
Charlie, Pam and Sandy on the front step of the Wilhaggin home. Must be winter, looks chilly and the leaves are off the trees. Grass still green though (likely well fertilized with the chemicals du jour).
I remember the striped shirt and those red pants were the stretch pants with the stirrups.
Don't know what we are doing. Don't know what Sandy is holding in her hand, what's the white bar, can't be sure what position Pam is in.
Ideas?
Sunday, December 16, 2007
1965 - Pam and Charlie in front yard in Wilhaggin
Saturday, December 15, 2007
1965 - The redecorated living room
When we moved into the Wilhaggin home in 1964, my mother used an 'interior decorator' to buy new furniture for the living room. French Provincial or some such. The mural on the far wall was all the rage, not sure what it was supposed to be with it's turquoise and olive green hues. Actually there was a nice new dining room set that would eventually be in that far part of the room in front of the mural. With a china cupboard which will go against that bare wall on the left.
Actually, I am quite fond of these pieces, I liked the colors and the marble top tables. My mother still has a lot of these pieces in her overcrowded living room in Wesley Willows. The couch has been re-upholstered http://azure-turquoise.blogspot.com/2007/10/photoessay-157-my-son-and-rabbi.html. You can also see the round marble table in that picture over 40 years later. My mother still has the bronze dragon candlesticks and, of course, the gold watch from my great grandfather (Charles Weil)
The ensemble pretty new and raw in this picture, not everything is in place. Despite its dated colors and its audacity, I was quite impressed with the whole getup. My grandparent's baby grand piano would eventually be in the upper left.
My mother's living room was quite the deal.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
1965 - Sandy on a boat
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
1964 - Little league parade
Charlie and Mikey on the way to the Little League parade. My guess is that they are on different teams. Charlie belongs to the Seals, ergo the sign on side of the car and the blue crepe paper. Mikey has on a black hat, maybe he's on the Mounties (?). I don't quite remember it but likely the car was in the parade.
Of course, no little league for girls then, nobody thought such a thing. I look through my high school yearbook (class of '70), 75 pages of Boy's sports, zero pages of girl's sports. The way it should be as far as anybody knew. But, I would not likely have participated anyway. I was 'uncoordinated' and had my face in a book. But maybe if I and everybody I knew participated in sports from an early age, who knows?
Sunday, December 9, 2007
1964 - Charlie has a new bike
Saturday, December 8, 2007
1965 - Kids on the front lawn
Again 1964, because of the Arden Park home. In the front yard. I'm guessing the two bigger kids are Charlie and Mikey (Wohlleb) and the two younger kids are Pam and Eddie (Wohlleb). The Wohllebs lived next door and had six kids. Tommy, Judy, Patty, Mikey, Jimmy, Eddie. When Dennis and I visited in September, we stopped by. Dr. Wohlleb (a dentist) was there, he was very frail. We did chat with him, he remembered mom and dad.
Friday, December 7, 2007
1965 - Pam going to party
Really 1964 because this picture is in front of the Arden Park home. Everything looking neat and tidy. My house and yard never look like that. It's because I am more interested in reading, blogging and talking to people. I know that there were 'gardeners' who took care of the front yard and a teenager named Chuck who mowed the backyard
Pam's looking pretty cute, wonder whose party and what's in the package?
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
1965 - Sandy and Pam in backyard
This is another 1965 but it really must have been 1964 picture because we are at the Arden Park home. She's 5, I'm 11. I don't remember that dress but there's something about that bow that looks like it's on a vented hem that somehow seem's familiar. We are standing in the backyard in front of the garden that was in the swale of the yard. I'm also including a picture taken from about the same spot 43 years later. Of course, the pool is the first thing that catches your eye. I also notice that it's much clearer in the yard on the other side of the fence. I remember some rustic pool house being flush against the back fence.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
1965 - Pam on trike
This was a '1965' box but it clearly is 1964 because we are still in Arden Park. Love those plaid pants that Pam is wearing. Also the period cars parked at the curb. How about the black and pink wagon? Early spring by the budding trees. They were reasonably good sized then but now they are huge.
I'm pairing this with a picture from nearly the same view taken in September. Much is the same, the junipers are gone and you can see the huge construction project going on next door. Cars parked at the curb still and the trees are huge.
43 year difference in the photos.
Monday, December 3, 2007
1964 - Pam in back yard
Pam started kindergarten about the same time that we moved to the Wilhaggin house. I remember that I had to change schools from Arden to Jonas Salk. I think we had not quite moved yet when school started. Mom took me to the bus stop to wait for the bus to the new school. I remember that harsh California light with those new homes. Nobody was on that corner. I waited by myself for the longest time (I was just starting 7th grade). No bus came. Nobody came. I didn't know what to do so I just waited. Luckily Mom swung back around to make sure I had made it on the bus and I was still dutifully standing there. We had missed the bus and Mom took me to school.
This house was still new, there was a patio and grass but not much else. I think that's a tiny camellia bush thereunder the family room window. The current owner has done a beautiful job with the landscaping. You can see what it looks like now, the later shot was taken standing farther back in the yard but you can see the three posts, the window and the slider.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
1964 - Wilhaggin house
I realize that these slides may be out of order. I know that there are some marked 1965 which show the Arden Park home. In September 1964, my family made a 'step up' and moved to a larger home across Fair Oaks Blvd in the upscale Wilhaggin development. 5 bedrooms and a family room. Only a year old, a spec house that the builder had moved into. Apparently after my parents left in 1970, the house had quite a few residents of short duration and the current owners bought it in the late 1970s. You can see current pictures of this home and the Arden Park home in the azure-turquoise.blogspot.com We visited both these homes in September 2007 as part of the trip attending Dan Beittel's memorial.
The 1962 Belivdere "no touch car" wagon is in the driveway and my mother is dong something (not using a cell phone). The mulberry trees did not last long, they were torn out by subsequent owners.
One of the main reasons they moved was so that my sister and I did not have to share a room. Nice house.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
1964 - Sandy at Mormon temple
I think this picture was taken at the opening of the LDS temple in Oakland. For some reason, it was open to the public prior to consecration and, for some reason, my parents felt that this was an unique opportunity that should not be missed. Possibly only I went, likely Charlie was too squirrely. So we went to Oakland and stood in a real long line and went on a tour of this opulent facility. I still have the souvenir book on my shelf somewhere. I could not see the point then of going to see this excess and, now over 40 years later, I still don't. I'm sure they felt that it was an important cultural event.
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