Sunday, May 7, 2017

My favorite things 19


Our house was built in 1963, when room-to-room intercoms were all the rage.  I know this because our previous house was also built in that era.  When we moved into that house in 1974 the intercom worked for a while, but soon died; apparently a decade or so was all you could get out of those systems.  Besides, our kids had a way of ignoring it when you called on the intercom.  If you confronted them they would innocently say "I guess I must have been in the bathroom."

By the time we moved into this house, its intercom was more than 20 years ago and dead as a doornail.  In most of the rooms I simply hung a picture over the useless speaker.  But when we had our kitchen remodeled, I had a little niche built into the hole where the intercom master station had been.  I put my armadillo statue into the niche, where it fit perfectly.

Over the years, though, the niche has become baby-picture central.  A few tiny 1970s pictures of my kids and their cousins, and a lot of newer, bigger, more colorfast photos of their respective children.  I change the photos out every now and then to display the newest baby, or maybe to pull out an old picture that hasn't been on view for a while.

You can barely see the armadillo behind the babies.

And best of all, as of yesterday morning, there's a new granddaughter whose picture will soon be front and center.


7 comments:

  1. Congratulations Kathy! Enjoy that new grand baby. I can't wait for ours.

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  2. How wonderful to have a new granddaughter! And I love little nooks that can be found in older houses.

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  3. The niche is a clever idea. Congratulations on the little granddaughter!

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  4. Congratulations!! How wonderful. :)

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  5. How wonderful to see this precious new little person!

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  6. Congratulations on the new granddaughter!

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  7. Lucky duck! Sporting a new grandaughter.
    I only have grand-dogs haha
    So much fun for you!

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