In the spring of 1985, my oldest brother Duke was living in Washington DC and my sister Shawn & I were working and living in a small house in town, back home in Waynesburg Pa.
There were still 3 kids at home—our brother Steve, and two sisters Donda-Lin & Courtney.
One day, Mom called Shawn & me with some exciting news; they were moving out of the old farmhouse and into a brand new mobile home. What!
My sister Shawn on the front porch at Reeseman’s, Aug 1995
After years of scrimping and saving on Mom’s part, they bought a brand new mobile home with a room sized ‘tip-out’ giving them a double-sized living room.
They managed to secure a corner spot on the perimeter of Reeseman’s, a large mobile home park halfway between the farmhouse and our high school in Jefferson Pa. Dad installed a porch and shed on their lot, and Mom planted flowers everywhere. My mom was very, very happy. Every time I made plans for a visit, Mom would say "Doug, bring your laundry home! We have city water now, we've got all the water you need!"
(Growing up with a shallow well, we never seemed to have water. I never brought my laundry to their new place, but it was funny and generous of her.)
Just months after moving there, my brother Steve graduated high school, married and moved out. One year later in 1986, our sister Donda-Lin did the same. Shawn moved back in with them.
They lived there from 1985 - 1999, before Dad talked Mom into moving to a house in the country again. But I know my mom was very happy there with her compact place and city water, and I was surprised she let it go.
I have hundreds of family photos, but only a dozen of the Reeseman years. I wanted to share them here as they are so few and I miss those times with my family so much. We got together at Reesemans often for holidays and family things, but shortly after they moved from there, Dad died and then Mom a couple years after that. All of the kids went their separate ways.
So if you'll indulge me... here's the few photos I have from those years at Reesemans.
My brother-in-law Bobby, me in the back and my pretty sister Donda-Lin at Christmas, in the 1990s.
Bobby & Donda-Lin’s baby Drew looks about a year old here, I’m guessing this is sometime in 1994. Drew and Dad were very close.
Dad is giving Drew a piano lesson, 1995. I just love this photo, Drew was curious & sweet as can be.
Here’s myself on the left, my brother Duke, our brother Steve with his sons Stevie and Eddie, and Dad. This is the only photo I have of the Morris men together.
My brother Steve from behind, Dad, a 3 year old Drew and our Grandma Morris, Christmas 1996. Where did the time go?
My (always photogenic) sister Donda-Lin enjoying our Mom's new "art" couch. That thing was super comfy, I miss it still.
Here's my youngest sister Courtney in her acid washed jeans, outside the front door
Grandma Morris and me, my birthday, Halloween 1997.
Here's Mom & Dad's dog Frankie (who Mom insisted was our brother). He was a sweet little guy, and after Dad & Mom's untimely passing was adopted by my sister Donda-Lin and her family, where he lived a long time.
I wasn't going to share this one, but oh well--home for Christmas, in my Superman sleep-clothes. (Mom supplied me with that red smock for my cape.)
And finally, I wanted to share this one with a funny story. The night before Thanksgiving 1993, I came home for the holiday weekend and saw no bags of food or such on the kitchen bar. I asked "Where's the stuff for tomorrow?" and Mom said Donda-Lin wanted to prepare the entire dinner, and would be arriving with everything.
I said "But she's 10 months pregnant!" and Mom said she couldn't talk her out of it. Sure enough, Donda's car pulls up outside and she comes clanging into Mom's house, giant with a baby and carrying all these pots and pans. I said "Donda what the hell!" and she started laughing and yelled at Mom that I was going to make her water break.
Sure enough, an hour or so later--her water broke. Shawn, Mom & Donda-Lin rushed to the hospital and Donda gave birth to her daughter Drew Thanksgiving morning.











Doug, so many wonderful photos! Thanks for sharing these.❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you Robin, you're very kind! I know other family's photos aren't that interesting to everyone, I just loved these Reeseman years so much. ❤️
DeleteMy sister's niece had her water break when she reached down to grab a cold drink from the cooler at a family reunion. It is still a topic of conversation at the family reunions 10 years later.
ReplyDeleteYou and Duke are an image of each other.
What is that cage above your dad at the piano?
I guess some things are hard to forget! Thanks for sharing Debby. As for my brother Duke, I don't see it but I've only seen him twice in the last 30 years. As for that cage, I'm pretty sure there was nothing live in there. I'll have to ask my sister.
DeleteDug, you had/have a beautiful family. Great memories. Thanks for sharing. Makes me want to go through all our albums and boxes of pics... and remember. As we age, not all memories are good... but the good ones are wonderful and do bring a smile.
ReplyDeleteand love those Superman pj's!
DeleteThank you Rian... I hope you do, and share them too. This was just a little subset of my own photos, all the ones I had of my parents mobile home. I wish there was more. ❤️
DeleteHaha thank you! 😊
DeleteOh, my, you have so much family! Do you go visit your siblings or do they come to see you now? I knew you had a sister, but this is the first time I've read of so many siblings.
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