Monday, January 23, 2012

The Walls are Still Talking!

Today, I took out the floor of the little shoe closet
and retrieved the rest of the stuff that was
trapped between the 1st floor and the basement.
To explain just a little - there is about a 3 ft. gap
between the floor of this little closet to the
top of the heat duct in the basement.  A gap
in the back of the bottom shelf allowed
items to drop below, only to be found
again many years later when a remodel project occurred.

The is the last item laying on the bottom - a
little mirror, plus lots of dust.  I did
finally get the mirror out without breaking it.

Found:  A jump rope handle, ear muffs,
a wrench, and a cough drop box.

This box  was from nylons, most likely
bought at Rorvig's Store in Dalton.

Someone's math project.

A National Bellas Hess magazine.

Inside of National Bellas Hess

Family Circle - 1951 - only 5 cents!

Inside of Family Circle Magazine.

I also found some pens, a button, wrapping paper
for a bridal shower, a baby card offering congratulations
on the new baby girl (signed by Gunda),  a swatch
of red/black wool plaid, roller pick and much dust!
I did not  find any money, however.


Friday, January 20, 2012

Visions & Dreams

Many years ago, I was visiting with my Dad
and he told me about a vision that he had.
He said he didn't tell too many people about the vision;
people might think he was "crazy."
And he stressed to me that he was awake
and that it was not a dream.

He had the same vision on two separate occasions:

There was a beautiful river, beautiful landscape.
On the other side of the river, sitting on the bank
 was a man with long hair.
The man smiled at Dad.
Dad said that it wasn't his smile, but the eyes of this man
that he remembered so vividly.
The man's eyes were very sharp,
but at the same time, they were very kind.
Dad was sure the man was very wise,
and he felt very comforted by his presence.
Dad believed that the man in his vision
was Jesus.

Dad said he was not afraid, and he would welcome
another such vision.
[I don't know if he had another one or not.]

Some years later, I read several accounts of
visions by others, and the description given
was almost word-for-word as Dad had
said to me.

[This vision was about  8 years before Dad's death in 1991.]

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The Autograph Book

Back in the "olden days" autograph books were
very popular.
I have one that belonged to a relative
whose name was John Rime.
He was a "cousin" of my Grandpa Dahlager.

No one is really sure just how John Rime
was related - it is believed he was adopted
by Marit (Dahlager) and her husband,
Ole Rime. 
(prounounced Ree-ma)
Marit was my grandfather's aunt.

There was some speculation that John was
born illegitimately to another relative,
and another theory that since John was
a little "different" Marit and her husband
took him in as their own.

John Rime once claimed his real father
was Ole Bull (the Norwegian composer)
because John also played the violin,
just like Ole Bull
(well, not "just" like, but you get the picture)

John died at the State Hospital
in Fergus Falls.
My grandfather took care of the arrangements
since there was  no one else.
His personal items were given to my grandpa,
and my Aunt Esther gave me the
autograph book when I was working
on my genealogy.
I believe my brother Si has a trunk
that belonged to him.

Here are a couple of entries:

(Click to enlarge)
This autograph is dated February 27, 1889.
Notice the beautiful handwriting!

This one is from 1892.

The one below is a drawing my grandpa
contributed to the book in 1923.
The cover was a rust-colored velvet that has
lost its luster (in background)
The inside front page is still very nice.
Wonder why these days, no one
wants any autographs
unless it is from someone
rich and famous?

Monday, January 2, 2012

If These Walls Could Talk!

My bathroom remodeling project is well under way!
Look what was found hidden in the walls!

A whole pile of valentines were found - The envelopes
were yellowed & brittle, but these valentines
are in pretty good shape, complete with
moveable arms!  I am sure these
were from the 1950's, and they had not been written on.





Then there was this old crochet cross
found between the first floor & basement.


This cute wrapping paper was fold and still cute,
although brittle.


Wonder if we'll find anything else?   There was a couple of pens, a crayon,
a yellow balloon, parts of soap/deodorant boxes, and much dust.
There are a couple of
items found that I won't mention here!
[Keep you wondering!!]

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Predictions for 2012

Now is the time for resolutions and predictions for 2012.
Have you ever said, "I could've predicted that?"
Well, I have. . .so here goes.

1. There will be devasting tornados in the U.S.
and deadly earthquakes in the world,

2.   President Obama's real birth certificate will be found. 
Many will be surprised by the details!

3.  In spite of the cost of groceries rising ridiculously,
Americans will continue to be overweight.

4.  The world will NOT end on December 12, 2012,

5.   Again, in 2012, Laurie Jensen will  NOT win the
 Publisher's Clearing House sweepstakes.

6.  Yet another politician faces scandal when his personal
life is exposed.

7.  The Upper Midwest winter will be cold and snowy.

8.   The best movie of the year will not win an Oscar.

9.  While the Vikings will improve in 2012, they have
no chance at winning the Super Bowl.

10.  Gas prices will fall right around Memorial Day,
but by the end of summer, the cost of gas will go up.
Then just before the election, gas prices will drop drastically
before going up again the next day.

11.  Another rock star will die of a drug overdose.

and finally. . .

12.   It will be a very close National Election in November.
The winner will be either a democrat or a republican.