Showing posts with label Darlene Hanson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darlene Hanson. Show all posts

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Sitten' on the Dock at the Bay...

Darlene, Pearl, Pierre the Poodle, Darrell and Doug Hanson-
Possibly Luddington Michigan
1965

Friday, January 6, 2012

Abt 1970 Where did that fence come from?


One night it was raining out when I had the Yellow Camero out for a drive. Coming home around Arbor Hills corner a little too fast in the rain, I slid off the road just enough to be on wet grass and now sliding down the hillside towards the fence protecting us from the highway traffic. Bumpers used to be metal and wrapped around the body of the car. When the hook like bumper grabbed one for the fence posts, it took the side of the car and smashed it into the fence big time. The fence acted lie a big spring and shot the car back up the hill, across the street and into the neighbor’s yard. This was not a good day for me. When driving home, I begged my older sister to take the blame, but she would not. When dad woke up the next morning, I told him I put a dent in the car hoping he would not notice the entire passenger’s side was totaled. Maybe he would see it after he got to work and would have time to cool off. No such luck, about 3 minutes later after telling him, he tore into the bedroom totally unglued. I think that was the last straw for the insurance man and we were cancelled. Like lawn mowers, we were pretty hard on cars too.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Abt 1969 Hamster Tracks?

Our home partially burned one day and the entire home was filled with soot. What a mess. When the fire department left and we were able to wander through the house, we noticed hamster tracks in a long trail. We ran to the top of the upstairs to find Puffy #?? still wired in his cage.

The funny thing about these tracks were that they were on the ceiling. It was clear that little feet with a touch of the little tail dragging behind them made the tracks, but we to this day do not know how they got there? Maybe one of the previous Puffy’s came to visit?

Abt 1960-70 Puffy (Budsk)

My brother Dave liked hamsters. He called him “Puffy”. Puffy was an escape artist. He would push open the snap lock on the wire cage and take off for the hills. Puffy 1, I think, bit the dust when he was wandering around the house and got under the couch I was sleeping on (When I was about 5 years old). Dave lifted the edge of the couch up to see where Puffy went and dropped it back on top of #1.

I cannot remember which one of the 17 (one at a time) Puffy it was, but Dave, Dar, Doug and I were playing army with one of them when Dave decided to use Silly Putty for a saddle to stick the army guy on to. It worked great until it was time to take it off. Fur and putty stick really well together! The vet said it was not worth trying to take the putty off. Just raise the number on the next Puffy!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Dave and Dar with our Great Grandma Mieske

Dave & Baby Darlene Hanson with Great Grandma Julia Mieske about 1952 at their dairy farm in Midland Michigan

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving on Pioneer Drive



Our front yard in winter

Our backyard in winter 
FROM DAR HANSON, daughter and 2nd child of Rudy and Pearl Hanson)

(Pioneer Drive Thanksgivings included Rudy, Pearl, Dave, Dar, Doug,
Darrell and later Dean Hanson/Uncle Phil, Aunt Alma, cousins Tim, April
& Bridget Kelly- PEARL & ALMA are sisters...)


MY MEMORIES:

-Us kids sledding at the "canyon" before dinner...(back when it snowed big in November!)

-Those toasty hugs from mom coming in from the cold...

-Dad wiggling the turkey legs to test for doneness.. he always said "just how I like it- falling apart!" (yah swede)

-Mom scouring the house into oblivion the week before (das German).

-The 'kids table' that you never seem to graduate from..."maybe next year" Aunt Alma sympathized...

-The chairs all matched with a piano bench here, & a phone book there....

-"Helping" mom pick out the linens from the linen closet...

-Dad hauling out the extra "table leaves" from the front hall closet...

-Mom's "golden wheat" pattern on the good dishes...

-Itchy sweaters....

-Aunt Alma & cousins Ape and Brigee bringing the DEE- licious pies made all the way from scratch...

-Uncle Phil's cool car where the doors opened like a limosine!

-The roasting bird driving us nuts...how the adults tortured us kids by "visiting" for what seem like HOURS before we could dig in...(if we had it our way, we'd just knock each other on the shoulder, show off any new toys and EAT..)

What are YOUR childhood memories?? 

"THE KID'S TABLE"  MY COUSINS BRIDGET KELLY, APRIL KELLY (ALMA'S GIRLS) & DAR HANSON- THANKSGIVING ABOUT 1968

 "THE MIESKE SISTERS" PEARL MIESKE HANSON & ALMA MIESKE KELLY- LATE 60'S
 MY FATHER RUDY DOING THE DISHES- PIONEER DRIVE
L to R STANDING: GRANDMA MIESKE, APRIL KELLY,  TIM KELLY, DAVE HANSON, MOM PEARL HANSON, DOUG HANSON, OUR UNCLE PHIL KELLY (ALMAS HUBBY)- BOTTOM SEATED L to R: BRIDGET KELLY, DEAN HANSON, AUNT ALMA KELLY &  DARRELL HANSON- THANKSGIVING PIONEER DR. ABOUT 1967
L TO R: RUDY HANSON, OUR UNCLE ROBERT HANSON, OUR COUSIN TIM KELLY, HIS DAD OUR UNCLE PHIL KELLY- FRONT DOUG HANSON, DARRELL HANSON- THANKSGIVING ABOUT 1965 ON PIONEER DRIVE.
 FROM BOTTOM TO LEFT: APRIL KELLY, BRIDGET KELLY, DAVE HANSON, DEAN HANSON (IN HIGH CHAIR), TIM KELLY & DARRELL HANSON- THANKSGIVING ON PIONEER DRIVE ABOUT 1967..

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Family Picnic RUDY BURGERS!


FROM DAR HANSON
(for Hanson eyes only!)

One Father's Day I surprised my dad with a new Weber Grill. Shortly after,  "RUDY BURGERS" were born.  Rudy Burgers are always served with "secret formula" potato salad. I tried in vain to peek over Dad's shoulder to find out how he made both- other than the opening and closing of alot of cupboards, the only thing he told me was "potatoes can take A LOT of salt"...ok Dad-  anyway they were killer and we miss Dad manning the grill...here's the recipes we deduced: (BROTHERS: please correct any of this I missed)
The SECRET INGREDIENT for RUDY BURGERS was this awful liver powder, but I swear it made those burgers tender and juicy and full of flavor...


DAD'S FAMOUS "RUDY BURGERS" 

  -Couple lbs (and a 1/2) of hamburger
  -1 raw egg
 - Dried Onion Flakes
 - Season Salt
 - Dried Parsley
 - Dash Kitchen Bouquet (liquid)
 - (THE SECRET) Couple tablespoons desiccated liver powder. 
- Lots onion & garlic powder
 - Celery Salt 
 - Pepper
 - Big blob of Ketchup
 - Squirt of Mustard 

- Mix together with a ** LIGHT HAND ** so meat doesn't get tough
-Shape into patties
-Poke an indentation in center of each
-Place patties between wax paper and leave in fridge on a plate for a few hours to blend flavors
-Bring to room temp before grillin' 'em up. 

DADS FAMOUS "SECRET FORMULA" POTATO SALAD

-Boil peeled, cut up  Idahos
While taters are still warm, BUT NOT COMPLETELY COOLED, add:
-*Lots* a onion and celery salt
-Garlic Powder
-Pepper
-Miracle Whip
-Mustard
-Dash of white Vinegar
-Dried Onion Flakes
-Bottle of Kraft French Dressing (old fashion bright orange kind -- NOT Red Russian)-Chopped hard boiled eggs

Salad will be kind of soupy, but will absorb flavors and some liquid as it cools. cover in fridge.  Decorate with rounds of hard boiled eggs, cover with paprika and dried parsley.  Stick in Mom's big serving spoon before talking it out to the table.
Put word out to family and friends, set the picnic table on the porch with Mom's red and white checkered tablecloth, her old Melmac "picnic" dishes and plastic glasses, set out a jar of sweet pickles, ketchup, mustard, a bag of super soft Holsum Ham "Burgler" Buns, (bread for the kids), a plate of hot buttered corn from Dad's garden, Frito's and pop.  

Pile the burgers up on the side of the black Weber on the outdoor patio.  Those guests who are new to the game will try to get recipes from Dad.  Dad smiles and repeats two words -- "Secret Formula".  Mom will push vanilla or chocolate ice cream from big round paper tubs (Clark the milkman delivered) for dessert.  

(LATER)..Man, I'm full! 

Dean, Gramma Pearl, Billy George (Doug's best bud), and Brian Hanson

 L to R: Karen & Darrell, Kathy, Doug, Brian, Sherri, Dean, Gramma Pearl, Grandpa Rudy on our porch in Jackson, Mich- about '87

Pearl in front, Dar (standing), the rest Dean's buddies..)

Friday, November 4, 2011

A Darrell Memory

So this is a bit long, but very enjoyable to read. You'll have to click on each "picture" to make it big enough to see. No date mentioned as to when Darrell wrote this. I can safely assume 1978.