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Home Mysteries

Our family is continuing to slowly de-clutter the house. It’s the home that I grew up in and later purchased from my folks, so I know most of its little nooks and crannies, but apparently not all of them. Yesterday we tackled some drawers in the kitchen, which led to these little discoveries.


Gold stamps plastered to the inside bottom of a drawer in our kitchen. It’s tough to make out, but the writing beneath George Washington reads, “Your Golden Opportunity To Save.” Which store gave these out? Were these being saved up for something, or just randomly shoved in a drawer? Were they deliberately pasted there by me as a toddler, or accidentally plastered down by water damage? Who knows?


Found on the side of a drawer in our kitchen while we were cleaning. These are both local numbers. This is neither my mother nor father’s handwriting. The house was built in the early 60’s, and my parents or I have occupied it pretty continuously since. Maybe some numbers a workman had to remember? A couple of love connections?

My mother tells me that she and my father didn’t buy the house until ’68, but I recall that my deed says it was built in ’60 or ’63. There’s plenty that could have happened in the five years before it passed to us. Who knows what other mysteries we’ll find?

Shelf liner (non-adhesive) now covers the gold stamps, and I didn’t scrub off the phone numbers. They can be little mysteries for the next homeowner after we eventually move out.

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  1. July 29th, 2008 at 02:05 | #1

    Hey that’s so awesome that you bought the house you grew up in. I did the same thing! Even though I lived elsewhere for 8 years, it was nice to move home and be able to find the bathroom in the dark.

    So neat!

  2. July 29th, 2008 at 02:05 | #2

    Hey that’s so awesome that you bought the house you grew up in. I did the same thing! Even though I lived elsewhere for 8 years, it was nice to move home and be able to find the bathroom in the dark.

    So neat!

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