Sunday, June 30, 2013

VISIT TO RACINE, WI June 27



The flight was pretty uneventful except for being delayed before takeoff because of storms in Chicago and upon landing we sat on the runway for 10 minutes or so as we were earlier than anticipated and they had no room for us to park at the gate. O’Hare was way more crowded than Logan, probably because of the storm delays and people scrambling to adjust. After a pit stop I picked up my already circling baggage.

Larry, Rosemary’s brother, had told me, when I called to let him know I had landed, he had just left Racine as he had been following the flight online so he wouldn’t have to sit long if it was delayed. It was only perhaps a 15 minute wait outside Terminal 1 before he drove up. Fortunately I always have a book with me so I just sat in one of those bus stop cubicles and read till he pulled up in the Highlander. Unfortunately, for awhile I was standing outside leaning up against a large post and later Larry noticed I had black stains all over the back of my orange shirt. I’m still trying different spot removers to get them off but I think it will become a work shirt only! Fortunately, I had on black pants so nothing showed there.

As we drove through the countryside, Larry and I caught up since we’d seen each other 2 years ago at Jon’s wedding. I knew he had 5 kids so asked him to take me through each one so I could keep them straight. He told me about Dan and his family out in Virginia where he visits several times a year, it sounds like. Then there is Scott and his wife Lisa who adopted Libby from China – I think she’s now about 8. Todd and his family live in Whitewater, WI, and Stephen is graduating from high school Saturday so we’ll get out of Larry’s way by Friday. Then Laura and Ron live in Bartlett, IL with their 4 boys not far from O’Hare. This is the family that Larry does the RV trips with – they are leaving soon for Yellowstone this year. And Becky and “skinny ass” (Scott) – Larry insists that’s what he calls him! – live in Racine and Larry takes care of their youngest little boy who just turned 4. There are also 2 older girls. That afternoon Becky and Laura turned up at the house to say hello, bringing the 7 cousins with them who played inside and out. They were very friendly and welcoming!

We had stopped in Kenosha on our way from the airport for a decadent lunch (they don’t even give you PEANUTS any more on the plane!) of burgers and fries, so we just had cheese and these great multi-grain crackers that evening as we chatted and watched the BBC show “Coppers” that he had DVRed (is that a word?). It’s about New York city during the draft riots of 1864 and the corrupt underworld (similar to Gangs of New York movie) of immigrant Manhattan in that time period. Violent but interesting! It was confusing as this is Season 2 so I’ll have to find the DVD on Netflix or library of Season 1.

I was up at 5:30 or so as Larry was getting ready to go to his daily mass and then he takes communion to his 98 year old mother-in-law who still lives in her own home, on her own!! Amazing! After making egg salad out of the 2 remaining boiled eggs I had brought with me, I had a great sandwich of Canadian bacon and the egg and an apple I’d also brought.

Larry gave me a wonderfully thorough drivearound tour of Racine and its history. It’s so interesting to hear someone talk about a place they were born in and lived their entire life! So different from my experience of moving around. My checkered living went from Detroit, Grosse Ile, MI; Ames, Iowa; Dubuque, IA for 4 years; Europe for a year hitchhiking around; Oshkosh, WI for a year, Houston, TX for 3 years; Wilmington, DE; Glen Ellyn, IL for 6 mos.; Michigan City, IN; Chadds Ford, PA; Fairfield, CT; Newtown, CT (for maybe 20 yrs); Southbury, CT for 10 yrs; Yangzhou, PRC (China) for a year; and now Wellfleet, MA for 7 yrs. Whew!! I’m tired just thinking of all those moves!

Larry was able to show me the house where he was born, then grew up, talking about kids taking off in the morning to play in the fields, at each others’ houses, cutting through industrial area buildings, walking over a mile to school and back each day, and only coming home when the street lights came on. He remembers the plant that made tanks during WWII that would roll down a neighboring street during the middle of the night when they came out of the plant. He showed the Johnson Wax corporate headquarters, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and talked about the “family company” where if you got married, you had to quit your job!! Those were the 40s and 50s! We went by the house where his parents lived, where I spent the night prior to Tom and Rosemary’s wedding with her, laughing and bonding!! That, and a shower for Sandy, were the only 2 times I was ever in Racine and didn’t see any of the town, really, then. We drove by the church where they were married – going on 50 years ago! – that’s now looking closed up or certainly no longer a Catholic church.

I have never been in a town where I saw so many churches!! Larry said there were Slovak neighborhood with its own church (this is area where Judi lived – his deceased wife) and where her mom still lives; there was the Polish neighborhood and church where the Weisbrod’s (his family) lived; there was a Germany area; the Lithuanians in another; etc. There were maybe 3 black families before the war, but large numbers moved in from the south when the area industrialized and geared up for the war. American Motors (Ramblers, etc.) used to be made here. We drove down by Lake Michigan to see the parks and beaches along it and the downtown area. Very interesting as I love history!

Jackie Weisbrod, Bernie’s (a brother) widow, whom I had met and bonded with at Jon’s wedding, came over in the afternoon for a walk, visit and dinner. Rod came down and had brought steaks that Larry grilled and we all had a great time chatting! Jackie had just returned from cleaning out her brother Tom’s house in Baltimore. He had recently passed away from complications from diabetes so we had a long conversation about that disease. She had recently returned from a trip to Nepal and me South America so we chatted “travel.”

Speaking of which, I forgot to mention as I had gotten to Logan so early before my flight, I met Lynette, a recently retired nurse from Boston, who was flying with her 95 and 93 year old parents back to Eau Claire, WI, after their visit. We started chatting and she’d traveled all over the world with her husband, who had passed away. She LOVES to travel and NOT high end!! By the end of an hour, we had exchanged emails and talked about Australia next year perhaps together!! Weird those chance meetings! It’s what I love about travel; there are so many interesting people who have done fascinating things – and I want to meet them all!! So that may be my 2014 blog!!

I’d better end this! Stay tuned!




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