Saturday, February 15, 2025

Mostly family stuff, and the picture Debbie wanted.

 Who knows what stuff I'll put on my blog today?  Not me.

For baking, three tablespoons of mayonnaise equals one egg.  My mother-in-law often made chocolate mayonnaise cake, and it was a winner for all her children.  You can read the history of mayonnaise cake HERE

I shared my love of Grandma's house recently, so here are some pictures I've shared in other posts.  This is her house, as well as the smokehouse.  I took this picture from the road in front of her place in April, 1963.  All the cars are there because the whole extended Stevens family usually celebrated Easter at her house.


There I am in the middle, with my cousin Betty on the left and Royce on the right.  Behind us is the porch where Grandma kept her African Violets until winter, and that's where people entered and stepped up to the kitchen.  

 

Below is a video I made some time ago to tell the story of the music box my grandfather gave his wife early in their marriage.  I still have it, but the more it ages, the worse it looks.  My Aunt Ruby had it after Grandma died, and later gave it to me.  My children never knew my grandmother, so it means nothing to them.  I hope somebody in the Stevens family will be interested in it.  I have always loved it.  As a child, one of the first things I did when I went there was to listen to the three tunes on it.  

This is something Grandma created.  She did a lot of crocheting sitting in her rocking chair.  

Below are two Afghans Aunt Ruby made for me.  My favorite is the one on the right, and she made it from all the leftover skeins of yarn she had.




Here is Gabe after his grooming.  We don't do the fancy Schnauzer look because he's outside with me a lot, and the long hair on the feet and skirt just get dirty.  So he doesn't look as cute as the full Schnauzer cut would make him, but he'd be tracking in a lot more dirt into the house.  

And there you have it.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for the photos! I enjoyed that post with the walk through of your Grandma's house and these pictures are wonderful. By any chance do you remember the name of the dog from the old photo? Just wondering.

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    1. Yes. It was Tippy.

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    2. I like that name. I always wonder about animals in old photos. Your Gabe looks beautiful just as he is.

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  2. I love music boxes too! I have the opposite problem; my older daughter loves vintage things and would collect too much of the family stuff, even if she didn't know the relatives.

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  3. One of my projects on my "to do list" is to go through my heirloom cabinet and apply labels to those I know either with a name or a code to the story which I can write out and stick somewhere in the cabinet. Many of those things are from ancestors I have never met but they still mean a lot to me because of the connection. They might mean something to my children or future grandchildren is they know the story or connection too. At least that is my hope.

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