Saturday, January 31, 2009

Snowy Thoughts

The snow this week and last got me to thinking about snowy memories involving our family - the most recent one the "off again, on again" family cabin weekend last February. While we all wanted snow, we really had hoped it wouldn't start until we were already there. But looking out the window into the beautiful snowy woods was breathtaking and being together made it all worthwhile.

One of the memories we talked about was the snowstorm of 1958 when Arlene's boyfriend at the time got snowed in. As the story went Bob and John were not allowed to go away that evening because they needed to put chains on the tractor so they could use the tractor to bring their sisters home. Arlene, her boyfriend, and Joyce were attending a Valentine's dinner at a friend's house in Millersville. There were some disagreement on the details of how they actually got them home, but we all agreed we were snowed in from Saturday night until Thursday. Some of the younger of us remembered that as being the time when John and Bob made a bobsled. We had so much fun sliding down the Blue Rock Hill on that bobsled, something we could do because there was no traffic on the road. Story goes that Arlene and her boyfriend broke up soon after that snowstorm - I guess the Dombachs proved to be too much for the poor guy. (But that's okay; we're happy to have Ken in the family instead!)

I remember a second snowstorm that same winter; for that one we were out of electricity for several days and I was sick in bed. I remember Daddy and the boys bringing the stripping room stove into the family room to provide warmth and Mom even making soup on top of that stove.

I also remember a snowstorm when we lived on the Metzler farm near Manheim. It snowed on Saturday and church was canceled, but that didn't stop us. We hitched the bobsled (I'm guessing it was the same one) behind the tractor and went to the Ginder home for church on Sunday morning. With two pastors and a bishop in the neighborhood, it wasn't hard to find someone to provide the morning meditation - I just can't remember if it was Henry, or Wilbur, or Clyde. The neighborhood home church and potluck which followed will long live in all our memories, I am sure. It was probably one of the few interdominational services held in that day and time.

Just this week I was reading a comment by someone on the impending storm and the "run out to the store and get milk, bread, etc. philosophy. This person wondered why all the fuss; do we really think we won't be able to get out for days on end? Guess maybe that person didn't have the same memories we have, but then I have long gotten past the "run out and stock up idea" - unless I really am out of bread and milk - and then I am going to get those items. Not because it is going to snow, but because I really do need them.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Christmas Past

Thanks Lorraine for starting this. Not sure how much I can add to your memories about our Christmas presents from Mother than to say I still have some of the dolls and doll clothes that she made for me.

If you thought waiting till your older brothers and sisters got out of bed on Christmas morning was hard at least you didn't have to wait till they all came home for Christmas or we went to their house after they got married and moved away. I know Ken and Arlene have some pictures of me getting a doll for Christmas at their house. I'm sure that that didn't happen on Christmas day. How about the year we had snow on the day the family was planning to get together and we had to wait till John and Doris made it through the snow in the late afternoon from either Maryland or Delaware.

I know in my teen years we usually had Christmas on Christmas day with those of us who were home instead of waiting until New Year's day when we all got together. That was a much better arrangement. I always enjoyed the tradition of Cookies for breakfast Christmas morning but was not able to convince my family to continue it.

It was good to be together again on New Year's Day and meet the new future family member. Mike thinks he had it easy compared to Troy. Hope everyone has a great 2009