We had such an amazing time starting with our stop at the local Dunkin' Donuts on the way out to the stop at the Dunkin' Donuts right out of Shinnston for the ride home! Yep, twice in one day!
Here we are West Virginia! |
Aunt Rose said she used to bring Aunt Joann here as well as the other theater, The Metropolitan |
Me and Aunt Rose in front of the shop on the corner of Pleasant Street and University Ave. |
The building that our cousin managed |
She took us to the street where Uncle Red lived, but couldn't remember exactly which house was his. She remembered streets and the town very well and led us right to the church they used to go to and the mausoleum that her brother and my great uncle, Frank was buried. We were searching for the glass company that Uncle Red had worked back in the late 20's and she led us down to the river and said it was by the RR tracks. But, we couldn't find anything so we asked the local fire captain who sent us to the glass factory in Star City, but after talking to the owner realized that wasn't the right one. When Aunt Rose shared that President Kennedy bought their glassware there, the owner instantly knew that it was the Morgantown Glass Company that he worked for and unfortunately it, and the other glass company, Seneca had closed down years ago. He told us there was an antique shop in Morgantown that sold some of the glass that was made from the factories so we headed there. We looked around and shopped for just the right item that would bring Doreen the joy of knowing it was made in the factory that her father once was a glass blower for. She chose a beautiful vase that she will proudly fill with flowers and have sitting on her kitchen table. Aww! The Seneca center had pictures of workers from the 20's and 30's about the time Uncle Red worked there. It showed many young men and the technique of glass blowing, it was amazing.
Aunt Rose outside the Seneca Center and antique shop where we shopped for glassware |
Well, our day was just getting started. From here, we stopped for a sandwich then headed to Shinnston to visit the grave of my great grandma and grandpa. When Otto and I were here a few months ago, we were at the right cemetary, but the wrong location and it only took a little reminder from my cousin, Donald, one of Aunt Mary's 12 kids to steer us in the right direction. Oh yeah, on to that story. So, we are driving in Shinnston and Aunt Rose says, up that hill is where Aunt Mary used to live, so U-turn and up we go. Doreen remembered that the street dead-ended right at the house, but she hadn't been here since she was 12. After a few turns here and there, I said 'was it Highland St?' and Aunt Rose, said 'yes' that is it! So, there we were, right in front of the house Aunt Mary raised her 12 children.
Aunt Rose and Doreen at the grave |
Nana's parents. My great grandpa Frank and great grandma Nancy |
Me and Aunt Rose - she brought some red silk roses, she said they were her mother's favorite flowers. A few of her children still live local and come visit and decorate the grave. |
While we were taking pictures of the house, Aunt Rose says 'Donald's house should be right here, he has blue glass rocks in the front'. And sure enough, he was home and we stopped in for a visit. We had planned to meet another cousin, Mary Margaret, but when we called she wasn't home, but Donald said she was stopping by so we got to see her as well.
Donald and his wife, Mary May live in the house next door to where he grew up as a child. Doreen remembers the garden and the horses in the fields out back. Donald built the house in '72 right where the garden that fed the family used to sit. He filled us in on all the family in the area and who was doing what. Donald is now retired, he was the Chief of Police in Shinnston.
It is certainly a different way of life for those that live in this small town. And it was evident when Aunt Rose told them to come to Michigan to visit and Mary May said they don't leave Shinnston often as Donald doesn't like to travel.
Mary Margaret finally showed up, she had served Meals on Wheels for lunch, then headed to visit a friend's brother in the VA hospital. She is certainly a busy lady. Her husband, Joe just retired from the mines. It was so cool to see her, I believe I met her and her husband when they came to see Nana one time. She remembers our dad and has fond memories of Nana as well.
Me, Donald (Aunt Mary's son), Aunt Rose and Donald's wife, Mary May |
Aunt Rosie and Mary Margaret (Aunt Mary's daughter) |
I took this picture of a picture - Aunt Mary is in the middle surrounded by her twelve (12) children |
Aunt Rose and Aunt Ida |
And so, our road trip was winding down. We left the nursing home and plugged in our destination into both our GPS's. But, as fate would have it I told Dor to take a wrong turn and we ended up on the wrong highway up by Cooper's Rock State Park, where we intended to make it to see earlier but decided against it. It was right then that Doreen and I made plans for her and Frank and Otto and I to go camping at Cooper's Rock State Park in September. There's a story here too, isn't there always? Uncle Red build the guard rail at the Cooper's Rock lookout point when he was with the CCC back in the day. And, that my friends and family is the end of my story.
When we moved to Pennsylvania it never occurred to me the connection I would make with my cousin again. God is so good and has given me the opportunity to meet cousins and renew relationships as well as see the places where my great grandparents, grandparents and family lived, worked and made their mark in this world!
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