While in Vegas a couple months ago, I drove by the old Moberly house. It is for sale and looked pretty run down, but not just this house. The whole neighborhood looked pretty run down. So I called the number on the sign to see if I could get a showing. It was under contract so he couldn't show it to me. no to be discouraged, I walked around the house and noticed that the little girls were still not closing their window all the way... after all these years. So I helped myself inside and took a few pictures. Enjoy.
front side view. the trees have taken well
new (to us) gate. vines growing on the front. that is the same hoop we used.
backyard. pool in the distance. no fort.
more of the same.
front yard up close. circle drive still in tact.
front porch
the infamous wall used in a sting operation to get E & F in trouble when mom and dad were away. guilty of creating the sting- B, C, & D
septic tank opening. not sure why I include this other than to give an idea of the upkeep on the house.
backyard where beautiful easter pictures were once taken
graydon and harper must have broken the screen door off the window before we left.
not sure this bench was ours.
backyard corner
sad but the pool has been covered probably for liability. The Christmas tree has taken nicely as well.
more pool
back patio has been covered.
back side. close window is the one that was open.
E&F's room
A&D's room
B&C's room
hallway from E&F's door
bathroom. same counter tops
craft room
thoughts of theft passed through my mind.
pantry
kitchen. lanai to the right
family room looking toward front door
family room
laundry room door to left. playhouse straight ahead has been sealed.
front door
parlor (living room)
front bath
G&H's room
hallway to Mom & Dad's room
Mom & Dad's room
Master Bath
Lanai. Graydon's favorite story takes place in here. Wait, maybe that is Harper's favorite story...
laundry
PK's house to the left. Old mean guy's house to the right.
view of Lawson's/Sands/Whitely's front yard
our cul de sac
the bus stop. not sure why but i kind of hated the bus stop
our church
new beginnings at delhi
entrance to mooncrest
newer beginnings at Mooncrest. I thought about checking for open windows here but again, thought better of it.
I hope you have enjoyed this blast down memory lane. Would have been fun to include commentary from everyone as they saw these pictures to hear different angles to our family's history.
xo
5 comments:
Oh my goodness. Talk about memory lane. So glad you had the guts to climb through that window. Thanks!!!!
That was awesome.
I agree, it would have been fun to hear everyone else's comments going through this as well.
-Harper
p.s. Definitely Graydon's favorite story.
Really, that was great. I definitely would not have had the guts to go through the window. Ironic, I know, because I'm the one that convinced Eden to go through the window on our way to the roof - thanks to Dominic...
I was only 10 when we moved, but there are lots of good memories in that house/neighborhood. I loved it there.
Thank you, Dominic.
Thanks from me, too, Dominic.
I am sad that things are run down but I have a lot of great memories from our years there, as well.
I remember how grateful I was to have that addition--built on faith and the GENEROUS help of so many friends and neighbors. Really just a bunch of miracles.
I remember how grateful I was to have the pool built. The Tedescos had been SO generous with their pool but having our own backyard pool was so much fun. I still miss those Las Vegas pools but have terrific memories of them.
Thanks, again, Nickel.
those are awesome. thanks for all the pictures. so fun to see them.
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