Wednesday, September 29, 2010

How Did You Two Meet?

The other day, while trying to get some genealogically useful information out of Bob, I got him to talking about how he met Betty. He told me about how his boss had been going on for some months about knowing the perfect girl for him. That eventually led to her being invited to the party where they actually met. He saw her home after the party and they exchanged contact info.

Later, he called and set up a date to meet her for an actual date. In those days, very few people had cars -- and neither did he -- so he borrowed a car from a friend and a pair of roller skates from another friend because they were going to go roller skating. He went to pick her up at an ice rink where she was taking ice skating lessons (you know, like figure skating... not just the skate-in-circles stuff).


Well, the date didn't go as planned. When they got back out to the car where he had parked it near the ice rink, his borrowed car had been broken into (along with ALL the other cars parked in that whole block) and the borrowed skates were stolen. They spent the first hour of their date standing in line at the police station waiting to report the crime (along with all the other drivers). Then they went off to the roller rink. She went in to change and reappeared in a well-filled sweater, skirt, and tights. Woo-woo! 


Betty was in good physical condition. She wasn't just a skater, she was also a good swimmer and diver. She was good enough that Betty got a job working for Billy Rose's Aquacade in the 1939 World's Fair. She got to keep her job for a week before her father found out, came apart at the seams and made her quit. 


After the roller skating first date, Rader Bob saw her home and they agreed to continued to date. The problem was that, without a car, the commute to see her was l-o-n-g. He lived out near the end of one line and she lived out on a completely different line (he living in Queens, she living in Brooklyn, and no direct subway route between Brooklyn & Queens at that time), so he had to go all the way to Manhattan, change trains, and all the way out the other line... and back again at the end of their date when the trains were less frequent. This led to a foreshortened courtship and an early marriage.
Betty & Bob Wedding


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Rader Bob Has a Past

To date, "Life with Rader Bob" has been mostly about the great health upheavals in Rader Bob's current life and his progress through those upheavals. And the occasional new BBQ grill.  :-)

Rader Bob on Farm

Lately, however, we've been working on aspects of Rader Bob's genealogy. In the process of trying to get him to remember certain facts, dates, timeframes, locations, names, and on and on, we've been bringing up some memories that have probably never been shared with his kids... or grandkids.  We thought it might be nice to share those memories with the rest of the family. And what better place to share them than in a blog about Rader Bob's life!?

As we hear his stories, we'll try to capture them as best we can -- giving him an opportunity to correct or augment -- and post them.

We'd also like to invite Rader Bob's family to share their stories of Rader Bob. Did he tell you a story? Did Betty share something about him? What about character tales of other family members out of the past. (Stories about currently living family members are right out unless contributed by said living family member.) Contact us and we're post your stories as a Guest Author.