It appears that I missed posting a dash last week, and so I will post an extra one for this week.
It's hard to
say who my first best friend was or how for how many years we were in
touch. There are several photos that
were in my mother's possession and now in Corey's which indicate that our yard
seemed to be a hang-out for many children.
Mom has pictures of some of the older kids as well as those that were my
age and number. There is one of me
holding hands with Daniel and Brian, several in which I am with David or Mike
and Scott. I only remember one of me,
David, Brian and Jeri. Many party
photos. Though there was a wide variety
of children to play with, I would have to say my best friend at that time was
probably Daniel Bird from across the street.
At that time Daniel had three brothers
as the youngest brother had not yet been born.
Daniel was interested in eating food and I seemed to have a more inquisitive
mind and wanted to know what happened if . . .
I think it's safe to say I was the inciter. Mom said that some of the mischief
we caused was dumping cosmetics in the toilet, nails in the washing machine,
and mixing soap and Jell-o together. I
am so grateful that Jenna was not nearly as mischievous.
Mom says that one time when Daniel
came over to our house that she told us to stay out of mischief. Daniel made a puzzled expression and said
that "mischief" existed at his house as well. Of course we ended up causing mischief -
though I don't know the specifics, I'm sure that my mom had sent him back
across the street to his own house.
One time Danny and I used the ladder
to climb and get on the roof. I don't
know if the ladder fell or if my brother Patrick just wasn't able to hoist
himself up or what. He ran across the
street to find my mom visiting with Daniel's mom and starting crying because he
couldn't get on the roof like his big sister.
Mom said that when she went outside
she saw me waving from the roof to her.
She told me to carefully go back to where the ladder was as I needed to
get down. It's a wonder I ever survived
childhood honestly. There was a half
fence that separated Birds property from the property just east of them. I don't know what reason we were on the wrong
side of the fence, but the boys wisely went the long way to go around to get
back to Bird's side of the fence. I
decided that there was enough space for me to squeeze through the fence that ran east
and west and the one that went north and south.
There wasn't. I got stuck. My mom said that when she found me, my head
was suspended in the air and the rest of me was dangling but not touching the
ground. The fire department had been
called to come and get me out.
Danny was like another brother. All of the Bird boys were. Daryl was the oldest and then Danny and I
were same age. Patrick was two years younger than us, John was behind him and
Matthew was the youngest. Turns out our
families have been friends for generations and continues - though the ties
between Daniel and I are not as close as they once were. Our minds went in different directions and
may keep in touch through other family members, but not directly.
The girls I hung out with most were
Jeri Gilbert, Lily Black and Julieanne Downs though I don't remember which
order or which friendship may have lasted the longest. All four of us lived on the same street. Jeri, Julianne and I all lived on the north
side. There was a house between Jeri and
me. The house to our west was a corner
house. To the west of that was a small
avenue. Julieanne lived at the next
corner lot. Lily lived across the street
from Jeri. The house to her west was the
one in between her house and the one where Birds lived.
I enjoyed playing with all three of
them, but don't remember many times when I played with more than one of them at
a time. I remember only one time when
Julieanne, Jeri and I hung out together and possibly one time with Jeri and
Lily but never Julieanne and Lily.
Jeri, Julieanne and I were the same
age. Lily was exactly one year younger
than me as we both shared the same birthday.
I remember having many sleepovers at Lily's house. Sometimes when Jeri's parents would go out of
town, she would stay with our family. I
don't believe Julieanne's parents would allow sleepovers. I thought her mom was nice - but she seemed
to be sick a lot. I always thought her
dad looked old enough to be her grandfather - and perhaps he was. Roland and I are both old enough to be
Jenna's grandparents.
Though Julieanne and I were both in
kindergarten at the same time, I don't know that we were friends then. I was in the kindergarten class that had at
least three different teachers teach us throughout the year. I liked the first one. Mom said she had gotten married and probably
moved out of state. I think both Jeri
and Julieanne had Mrs. Flinders as a kindergarten teacher. I remember wishing that I had Mrs. Flinders.
Julianne had an older brother. I think he was five or six years older. We would listen to records. She liked Bobby Sherman and Donny Osmond. We would play school. She would be the teacher and I was the
pupil. Sometimes we would play in her
yard though I don't remember the specifics.
She had a Mrs. Beesley doll. I
liked the doll and requested to have my own one Christmas. After she had accidentally gone through the washing machine she had stopped talking. I remember
Julieanne's dad fixed it so that it would talk again.
Jeri and I would often play with
Patrick, John and Matthew. We would act
out the Wizard of Oz. Occasionally we
would try another story - such as Sleeping Beauty. If there was a kissing scene involved, Jeri
wanted to be the princess and have Patrick be the prince. Mostly Jeri would
come to my house to play, but I remember playing with Barbies at hers.
Aside from sleepovers with Lily, I
remember playing in her sandbox. My
favorite part about playing in the sandbox was being near enough the raspberry
bushes to eat the delicious berries. I
don't know how old I was when Blacks moved to Alpine. It must have happened during high school as I
remember Lily's older sister attending my high school when I was a sophomore
and she was in her senior year. Though I
tried to remain connected, Lily and I seemed to have lost touch after they
moved - perhaps before. I don't
remember.
By junior high, Jeri and I were civil
to each other at best, but did not choose to hang out together. Julianne and I had signed up to share a
locker (as there were more students than lockers) but as she had a lot of
health problems (I think most were psychological) she dropped out of public
school and was supposedly tutored at home.
Thus I had a locker to myself. I
was pretty much a loner for the rest of school.
I did have friends in high school - or at least those I considered to be
my friends - include Lily's older sister.
Eventually Gilberts moved from our neighborhood also. I'm not even certain as to which family moved
out first.
I hung around seniors all three years
of my high school. I hung around more
seniors in my sophomore year than in my last two years combined. I really don't have many positive things to
say about school regardless of how old I was or what school I was
attending. I think I would have enjoyed
learning more if I hadn't had to deal with so many peers. I wish I had been more outgoing and not
afraid of being myself like Jenna is.
Jeri and I have reacquainted through facebook, but we are not the friends we use to be. I keep in touch with what's going on in Danny's family as there is still that bond between us and I suspect always will be. Neither Lily nor Julieanne have shown interest in facebook.