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February 4, 2010

Dazzling Dollhouse

Life, only smaller


Long before I owned a big velvet couch, I owned an itty-bitty one. Years before I could sweep my front porch with a broom, I could dust it off with a fingertip. And decades before my dining room sparkled under a ponderous chandelier, it glowed under a pee-wee one, about two inches long.

I had a dollhouse. A dazzling, one-of-a-kind dollhouse that my father built for me. A blue two-story Victorian with an Astroturf lawn, white popsicle-stick fence, and working lights — and switches — in every room.

My dad's a woodcarver, and quite a craftsman. The way he remembers it, I approached him one day with this oh-so-casual remark: "Grandma said you could make me a dollhouse. You couldn't do that, could you?"

And the game was on.

He called it my "tiny mansion" and worked on it most of the year in his garage, in secret. I recall with breathtaking precision the moment I first saw it: French doors and balconies, old-fashioned wallpaper, buzzing doorbell. A wooden cutting board slid out from the kitchen counter. My initials were carved above the front door in scroll letters.

My dad's a joy to me. He's smart and funny and there when I need him. But if he'd never done another kind thing for me — ever in my life — this would have been enough.


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ahhhh....I was so ready for you to say that after you dusted it off it came to life for you again and you found a special place for it in your "big" house... Very sweet piece. Dad's are great. Glad you shared it with kids who will create their own magical world within...

Rod Lathim

Mon Feb , 12:57:07


Wonderful! Beautiful! made me cry a little.
Thank you.

Marcia Reed

Mon Feb , 13:02:58


Rod took Ahhh, so I'll go with Ohhhh, so sweet! I love your dad for this, love your relationship with him, love your donation. Ohhhh.

Peg

Mon Feb , 16:53:27


I miss that dollhouse. I remember that everytime we would come up to grandma's house that it would always be there and that Jordan and I would fight over who got to set it up first. I loved it. I'm glad that other people get to have that same experience.

Chelsea

Thu Feb 11, 2010


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