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Some of you may recall a post I did a while back about Habitat for Humanity taking our house away. Actually they were just taking building materials to resell in their the Restore from my childhood home before it met the wrecking ball.  It was a huge win-win for all involved.

We sold the house in 2003, and it is looking like the new home on the site is nearing completion. Quite a change from the home I knew as 600 Lakeside, Birmingham, MI 48009. In fact, not even the address remains. Now the city has ‘retired’ 600 and given the home the address of 620 Lakeside. I think they stopped forwarding my mail a few years ago anyway. And another step toward complete transformation of the property.

When I lived there, our home was about 2,700 square feet. The new home is over 7,000, though I wonder if they are including the basement in the square footage. As a tear down, our house was listed for $800,000 in 2003. Today, the new home is $2,700,000.

I am not sure how far along they are now but here is the description:

"Luxury living at its best! Enjoy this four bedroom home with five full and two half baths, a spacious family room, elegant living room, library with rich appointments, formal dining room, two-car attached garage, apartment above garage, five fireplaces locations, finished basement with bar, kitchenette and full bath."

Not a bad looking home at all, and it still has the priceless view of Quarton Lake that could not be bulldozed. The funny thing is that when I look at this picture, I still see MY house sitting on that lot, sandwiched between the two gracious 1920’s colonials. I envision my dad calling the ducks and the geese on to our front lawn to entertain house guests.  My brother and his friends intentionally jumping their bikes off of ramps and splashing in to the lake.  My mother cajoling us into having our picture taken on the front porch on milestones like Paul’s first day of school, my first communion, my grandparents 40th wedding anniversary and our graduations. And me, personalizing the purple walls of my bedroom with my own version of graffiti.  

The trees are gone, the house is gone, but my memories live on.  

I chose today to post this blog because it is mother's day.  My mother did so much to make that house our home.  Happy Mother's Day, Mom. 

This post appears courtesy of miOaklandCounty.com.

 

 

11 Comments on Habitat for Humanity took my house away: Part II

MAY
13
2007
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Nice Post
5:21am • #1
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The beautiful things is that they can't bulldoze the home that remains in your mind and memory.
5:28am • #2
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I enjoyed reading about your childhood memories.  As Sharon so aptly states, they can't bulldoze those! Did your brother's bikes get rusty real fast?  Sounds like you had lots of fun there.  Happy Mother's Day!
6:16am • #3
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You are right, the bulldozer did not get to my memories.

The bike never rusted, I dont think.  This was back in the day of those little BMX racing bikes, if anyone remembers that craze. 

8:21am • #5
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Very nice Mother's Day present.  I bet your Mom is emotional about the home too.

kk 

9:38am • #6
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What a terrific tribute to your Mom on Mother's Day. Thank goodness for our fun, warm memories!
11:23am • #7
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What a nice story!  Perfect for today.   Happy Mother's Day Maureen.
11:38am • #8
MAY
15
2007
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Maureen, thanks for sharing your story.
12:19pm • #9
MAY
19
2007
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Enjoyed your post, Maureen.  Sounds like you grew up in a wonderful home.  Although I must say, the new place is quite attractive.
7:41pm • #10
MAY
20
2007
I bet that was very emotional with all of those memories and it sounds like a great childhood!!
8:29am • #11

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