Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Saturday, December 12, 1925

Saturday, December 12, 1925
Snow

Albert and I went to do our shopping after Gilbert came home, but we got a late start and what a mob in the stores! I got a desk for Gilbert and then took Albert to the 5 and 10 cent store. By the time he was done, I could just barely get him some shoes before the store closed. He is the stubbornest kid I have, wouldn’t get what others wanted, but what he would like to have himself.

(Albert is 5 1/2 years old at this time, and perhaps didn't quite get it as far as giving people gifts. For those who are reading who might not be completely familiar with the family, Albert grew up and attended Harvard University, converted to Catholicism and became a Jesuit priest. He spent most of his career teaching philosophy at the Univ. of San Francisco. More info is on the March 16th diary post and I added a picture of him in the 1940's on the picture blog.

Eleanor has the desk Grandma got for Gilbert. For awhile, my brother had it but then Mom (Eleanor) decided she would like to use it for awhile. So I went after work one day to his house to get the desk. I remembered it as quite a massive, oversized piece of furniture, and wondered how my brother and I would get it loaded onto my truck. When I got to his house, he had already moved the desk downstairs. Turns out, it was much bigger when we were little kids visiting Grandma!)

1 comment:

  1. The desk referred to is almost square, like the ones teachers used. Because it is so deep it is sometimes hard to place in a room. Put against a wall or a corner and it sticks out too much, so it's best not to try to line it up with other furniture.It's in my room with the end near the wall. It acts as a room divider between my bed and my quilt making area. The drawers are as deep as the desk top so it holds lots of stuff.

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