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GordonJ December 19, 2019 06:41 PM

Bailey Rd. Mansion. We were the middle class poor, but I was...
 
As a kid, living in a 750 Sq. Ft. "mansion" with 6 family members, it got a little crowded.

We were the middle class poor, but I was second hand rich. See, my folks were well liked, good people, not much education there but hard workers.

The result, for me especially, was I got a lot of stuff that older kids had abandon when they went off for college, or military. I was asked, "Do you want a ______ ? Tom is leaving for the Army, and wants me to find it a new home or toss it out."

My answer was ALWAYS a yes.

Our tiny basement was loaded with junk. I had a full chemistry set, microscope, telescopes, cameras, tools, pieces and parts of just about anything you can think of. And a curious mind, at least for short bursts of attention.

Every year, I do a year in review, and a look ahead. It is a mile marker on my journey. I think this is #19 at SowPub, next year, 20.

At the time, it seemed to be embarrassing, although, I probably had more "toys" than even the rich kids did. Sure, it was USED, had belonged to someone else, but still...it still worked.

One of my benefactors was my Aunt Nelle, my mom's younger sister. She was married to Bill Huff, whom I've written about before, he being a long term President of the Goodyear Hunting and Fishing Club and active NRA, Veterans Organizations too.

Aunt Nelle worked for Sydney Olson, of OLSON ELECTRONICS, at his camera store in the State Road Plaza back in the day. She was an amateur photographer and the family historian. She was very well liked. It was through her I got camera pieces and parts, but even better, I got all kinds of electronic parts from OLSON ELECTRONICS warehouse, now a building on the U of Akron campus.

Oh what fun I would have rummaging through all those junk boxes and many a returned KIT, I think the Heath Kits were popular back then.

Anyhow, it wasn't until I was 40 and then diagnosed officially with ADHD, and it was something my sister and I shared, we shrugged it off, "Of course we are."

So, on the one hand I appreciated my many youthful interests and bouncing around from one hobby to another, it seemed to have laid a solid foundation of understanding and knowing about many different things.

I remember during a course at the U. of Hawaii, on Celestial Navigation...I thought, wait I know this. I studied it as a kid with my hand me down telescope. On a clear night, I might be able to get pretty close to where I'm at in the world.

So we made fun of the old homestead, and 750 sq ft might be generous at that, but it was full of things which many people didn't have or even know about...all because I said YES to second hand things.

Man, I wish I had the junk from that basement, circa 1968, it would be worth a fortune today. Well, it has been worth a fortune of knowledge, experience and gratitude.

Gordon

Dien Rice December 20, 2019 09:10 PM

Making moolah by helping folks relive their childhood
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonJ (Post 40378)
Man, I wish I had the junk from that basement, circa 1968, it would be worth a fortune today. Well, it has been worth a fortune of knowledge, experience and gratitude.

Gordon

Hi Gordon,

Thanks for sharing these memories!

And I think you're right... that basement, today, would be worth a fortune!

Which reminds me of something I'd been meaning to write about (but hadn't gotten around to it)... But you've given me a good excuse!

There's moolah in helping those of us graced with long lives relive our childhoods!

One company that's making good moolah doing that is... Magic Spoon.

They've recreated all those sugary cereal treats from childhood - but reborn as low-carb cereals!



Yeah... They're selling big. They sell over the internet, and ship it in the mail. (In order to make the numbers work out profitably for them, you have to buy 4 boxes at a time, for $39.)

If you want to learn more, check out these links...

Low-carb nostalgia: Why Magic Spoon, the ‘childlike cereal for adults,’ is selling out
https://www.fastcompany.com/90365668...is-selling-out

Magic Spoon
https://magicspoon.com/

There's money to be made in helping those who have led full lives, relive their childhood!

Best wishes, :)

Dien


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