Monday, March 16, 2015

Where I am From

 
 
  • Where was the picture taken?  - In Tucker County on the bank of the Horseshoe river
  • Who took the picture? - My aunt Kristie
  • Why were the people in the photo gathered? - My brother and sister was just baptized in the river.
  • How are they related? - This is my immediate family (mom, dad, brother, and sister)
  • Why were they together at this moment? - My siblings were just baptized
  • What were they doing? - Standing and talking on the bank before the picture was taken

  • If possible stand and look out of a least three of the windows and record what you see.
  • I see an old wooden fence painted white with vines curling in and out of the openings. There are birdhouses displayed though out our neighbor's yard, and a soon to be garden that will start growing tomatoes, green peppers, and cucumbers in the spring and summer. To my right stand two Dogwood trees. At there base are three circular stepping stones that lead to my other neighbor's porch. Directly in my front yard are two Maple trees that are perfectly symmetrical to the right and left of my house I also see my brown mailbox with a burgundy flag... In the foreground are the hills and back roads that make up the rest of the town.
    Although this picture is a little dark, this is my back yard. It's my favorite view because I have had so many memories here. Many nights were spent sitting by the fire pit eating hotdogs and playing the guitar. We also fish and swing out over the creek from our tree swing.. It's also the best sled riding spot around! (minus the trees)

    My house consists of three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, two bathrooms, and a basement that looks like a den with a big TV on one end and a laundry room/dad's work table on the other. Most of my house is decorated with old country style decorations. My mom also has tons of Longerburger baskets that are set up all around the house. We like to burn Yankee candles, so most of the time it smells like pine trees or some kind of country living scent that I never can quite place.. Either one smells good to me! My dad has the basement decked out with beaver hides and mounts of a bobcat he trapped a couple years ago and a buck from when he was a teenager. We also have around ten bows (some long, some compound) that hang from the wall on the other side of the basement.
  • Try to find out who built your house. How old is it? Does it have any unusual architectural qualities? Who owned your house before you lived there? - Harold and Alta Efaw built my house in the 1970s. It has two fire places, and two arched doorways. Irene Reppard owned the hose before we lived here.

  • Historical events - On November 20, 1968, An explosion took place in No. 9 mine in Farmington, WV. This explosion took the lives of 78 miners. 19 of those of the dead were never found. The cause of the explosion was never determined, but several laws were passed to protect miners because of this disaster.

    Mannington is known for its history in the oil and mining industry. It was once a very prosperous town and most families that lived there were wealthy.. That's one of the things I love about Mannington.. most of the houses are actually labeled a historic building, so every summer the families that currently live there have an open house day where everybody from town can walk around and get a little history brief on who lived there, what they did, and when the house was built. Most of them are filled with spiral staircases and wrap around porches with bay windows and circular rooms that give the house almost a castle like feel. It's almost crazy to think about how such a little place that's considered to be in the middle of nowhere used to be such a booming town.

     Answer the following questions on your blog:
    • Who lived in your house with you as a child? - My mom, dad, brother, sister, and two dogs
    • How many brothers or sisters lived there? - Two, a brother and a sister
    • Can you describe your father or mother as you remember looking at them when you were small? - I've never seen my dad in a tie. He always wears sweatshirts and an old pair of jeans. His hair used to be dark brown, but now he has one streak of grey starting at the peak of his hairline. He usually has a goatee and camouflage ball hat on. He hunts all the time, so he usually smells like the woods. My mom is taller than me with short blonde hair. We look A LOT alike.. In fact, most people can tell she's my mom even before I introduce her to them. She has big cheeks when she smiles and her teeth a really white. (I'm jealous!) She's also really talkative and has a big family.      
    • Who visited your house when you were young? - mostly my extended family and my parent's friends.
      • Any relatives remembered? Grandparents or Aunts and Uncles? - I have a really big family. I talk and visit with my mom's side of the family more often than my dad's side because they all live in Mannington, but I still stay in contact with my dad's side too. I mostly see them on the holidays.
    • Who were your favorite cousins? - I have too many to pick favorites! But I am closer with my cousins Kailee, Kurt, and Taylor, who are all close to my age.
    • Who were your neighbors? - Lorain, Linda, and the Bonell family  
    • Did you have any favorite teachers? - Yes! Mss. Yoho, Mr. Metz (my uncle), and Mrs. Petrey
    • Who was the best cook in the family? - It was a tie between my mom and dad. They usually cook together.. My aunt Pat is an awesome cook too. 
    • Who was the smartest, richest, kindest, or most religious? - All of my mom's family is Baptist and I consider everyone in my family kind.   
    • Did anyone in the family have some unusual characteristics? -  My sister can sing. She sings gospel songs for churches and the National Anthem for sporting events around the state. (mostly colleges and high schools)  
    7. Interview an older family member (mother, father, grandfather/mother, aunt, uncle) the following questions?
    I interviewed my mom -
    • Can you describe the house in which you lived when you were a child? - The house that my mom lived in was right beside the park in Mannington. It was small and white with brown shutters. The house consisted of two bedrooms, a living room, one bathroom, and a kitchen. There were five kids in the house, so they all shared a bedroom. Although sometimes the small house could seem crowded, the memories and stories that they shared were unforgettable. Because the house was right beside the pool and the park, mom mostly remembers playing with her sister, Jami and watching football games.
    • Do you remember the room in which you slept as a child? - yes. my mom shared a room with three sisters and a brother. She shared a bed with my aunt Jami.
    • Can you describe the houses in your neighborhood? - most of the houses were either about the size of my mom's house, or a little bigger. most of them all had porches where you could find everybody sitting in the evenings.  
    • Where was your favorite place to visit when you were a child? - My mom liked to visit Fairmont to go school shopping when she was little.
    • Where did you go to school? What was in the classrooms? - She went to Mannington Middle school, and then North Marion High. The classrooms usually consisted of a blackboard, sometimes an overhead projector, and individual desks that all faced the front of the room.
    • Where did you go to worship? - At the First Baptist Church in Mannington
    • Where did you go to shop for food or clothes? - There used to be department stores through out Mannington, my mom and her siblings would get two shirts, a pair of jeans, and a belt a piece.
    • Where did you go for fun and recreation? - My mom lived beside the Mannington Pool and park, so she usually played at the pool and the park, but my grandpa always played whiffle ball in her back yard.  
    • Where did you go when you wanted to hide? - in the bathroom
    • Did your family ever move? - No
    • Describe the house you lived in when you were first married. - She lived in an apartment in pleasant valley with my dad.
    • What kind of utensils did you have in the kitchen? - they were all silver with flowers and vines in bordered around the ends.  





    5 comments:

    1. I also decided to interview my mother. I wonder what we can learn from asking family members about their past and how they grew up?

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    2. wow- I think that is really neat that every summer the families that currently live there have an open house day so everyone can go through and a little piece of history.
      wonder- I interview my mother too! I wonder if they have anything in common?

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    3. Chelsi, I enjoyed reading your blog because since we both grew up in the same hometown Mannington, I like reading what you had to say and learn things that I may have not known about.

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    5. One thing I learned about you is that you are religious, I am also religious and have been baptized! I found it interesting about the mining accident that you put as an historical event!

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