Must have been a Mother’s day. Cheryl has a carnation. I made the dresses Donnetta and Cheryl are wearing. The suit I’m wearing is the one I wore to the temple the day we got married. I am amazed at the growth of the trees since that time. Many of them still stand in the neighborhood. 2004. This stroller Randy is in, was called a Wonda-chair. It was a stroller, (the chair could be turned the other way so the child faced forward) the chair would come off, and it went on the little table that is in the play house, to make a high chair. The chair also could be put in the car and the bar on it pushed under the cushion. It cost us 50.00 at the time Donnetta was born. It was the popular thing at the time. The chair finally wore out, Kim didn’t use it but the rest of you kids did. The table as I mentioned is in the play house, and gave someone the wheels, I don’t know who it was.
AT the time we bought this wonda-chair, we lived in Logan, someone came around selling them, we didn’t buy it in a store.
Glenn received 105.00 a month from the GI Bill until Donnetta was born then it was raised to 120.00 a month. We paid 25.00 a month rent, then paid for our electicity. Glenn worked at what ever he could find after school and on Saturdays. Alot of the time he worked for Nyman chicken farms. The fifty dollars for the Wonda chair was a huge price for us to pay.
Must have been a Mother’s day. Cheryl has a carnation. I made the dresses Donnetta and Cheryl are wearing. The suit I’m wearing is the one I wore to the temple the day we got married.
I am amazed at the growth of the trees since that time. Many of them still stand in the neighborhood. 2004.
This stroller Randy is in, was called a Wonda-chair. It was a stroller, (the chair could be turned the other way so the child faced forward) the chair would come off, and it went on the little table that is in the play house, to make a high chair. The chair also could be put in the car and the bar on it pushed under the cushion.
It cost us 50.00 at the time Donnetta was born.
It was the popular thing at the time.
The chair finally wore out, Kim didn’t use it but the rest of you kids did.
The table as I mentioned is in the play house, and gave someone the wheels, I don’t know who it was.
AT the time we bought this wonda-chair, we lived in Logan, someone came around selling them, we didn’t buy it in a store.
Glenn received 105.00 a month from the GI Bill until Donnetta was born then it was raised to 120.00 a month.
We paid 25.00 a month rent, then paid for our electicity.
Glenn worked at what ever he could find after school and on Saturdays. Alot of the time he worked for Nyman chicken farms.
The fifty dollars for the Wonda chair was a huge price for us to pay.