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DFW

(54,895 posts)
19. The other way around for me
Sat May 11, 2024, 01:35 PM
May 11

I was in Virginia/Washington until the age of 16. Then: Spain, Massachusetts, Philadelphia (5 years), then the Boston area for a few years, and then over here to Europe when my wife-to-be made me an offer I couldn’t refuse (namely, “want to live with me near the banks of the Rhein River?” ). Of the possible options I was considering, “no” was not among them. We’ve lived in a few places. First in a gritty factory town in the Ruhr industrial area, and then finally now in our old medieval town near Düsseldorf.

I suppose I could be persuaded to move again, but I haven’t yet heard the argument persuasive enough to make me want to do it. I’ll run to the airport and fly anywhere, but I want to come home to our simple little house outside Düsseldorf. I could move back in to my parents’ old house, the one in the photo, simply because the memories are so etched into my memory, but my wife wouldn’t want to live anywhere where a car is a necessity, so it ain’t gonna happen, and anyway, no house is worth losing her.

What an eloquent remembrance, my dear DFW! CaliforniaPeggy May 8 #1
Must have been an enjoyable reminiscence. cachukis May 8 #2
The house I mostly grew up in... Archae May 8 #3
This is what it looks like now DFW May 9 #4
that's a beautiful house onethatcares May 9 #5
They must have stuck a fortune into the place DFW May 9 #6
wow! AllaN01Bear May 9 #8
Yes, the people who bought it seemed to have plenty of money to sink into it DFW May 9 #9
one nice thing , unlike here i could walk all over the place or i could take the bus all over the place. AllaN01Bear May 9 #10
How beautiful. Even remodeled & gussied up, I can tell that house started with lovely bones. Hekate May 9 #12
A beautiful house, for sure. malthaussen May 10 #14
I probably have one somewhere. DFW May 10 #17
i have seen my childhood home via google earth. the house has been modded and remodded several times . AllaN01Bear May 9 #7
I grew up in a little GI bill tract house that my parents bought when I was two. My father was a laborer who never... NNadir May 9 #11
Mine was a 3 bedroom/1 bath built in 1948. LudwigPastorius May 10 #13
I don't have anywhere where I could say "I grew up" malthaussen May 10 #15
The other way around for me DFW May 11 #19
The house I grew up in was on the poor side of Emile May 10 #16
That house I grew up in wasn't even in a neighborhood when my parents built it. DFW May 11 #20
The magical places of my childhood have been obliterated by wealthy white people. hunter May 10 #18
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