Saturday, November 04, 2006

Old

"There are a lot of spooky sounds that come from our house." Lauren reported at breakfast.

"Hmm. You mean like floorboards creaking when we walk on them?"

"Yup. And that big banging sound..." she shuddered dramatically.

"Oh. Yes. That's the steam coming up through the pipes and hitting the cold radiators." I replied. "They make a whistling sound too, as the steam comes out."

"It's all so spooky," she said sadly.

"Well, it is living in an old house. If you know what makes the sounds, perhaps it isn't quite so scary?"

"How old is the house?"

"Older than me."

"Oh." She thought a minute. "Older than Grampie Fisher*?"

"Yep. Even older than Great-Grampie Fisher."

"Wow." she said. "Now that is old."


*Grampie isn't identified as the benchmark of old, it's just that his birthday was yesterday. The Lauren definition of birthday is a year older than you were the day before. He's not Lauren's oldest grandparent. Poppy is, at 61. Great-Grampie also isn't the oldest great-grandparent, but we try to have linear family conversations - Lauren is my daughter, and Grampie is my dad, and Great-Grampie is his dad. The house is the same age as Lauren's Great-Grandpa Leo, who turned 90 in March.

3 comments:

Bud Weiser, WTIT said...

You should have had a party for Leo and the house. Yesterday, I did feel old. Today I am better with it. I'll go a singles dance tonight. Then the real old people will make me feel younger.

Dad

Lady Epiphany said...

They did have a party for Leo, in June. Neither he nor Freddie (Alec's uncle) understood why I didn't attend.

The house gets to throw its own parties.

karen said...

I never feel old on my own birthday...I feel old on my sister's birthday. She can't possibly be THAT old! I'm not even THAT old and I'm three years older than she is!