Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Birthday Tote Bag

It's been way too long since I posted. Time to get back at it and update you on some of my recent projects.

I had made myself a tote bag a few months ago. When it came time for Lisa's birthday, I decided to make one for her. I admit I picked the fabrics because I loved them, but I knew she would too. 
It was much easier to make the second bag since I now had experience with adding a lining. 

I also made a small makeup bag to match. 

Happy Birthday, Lisa!!


Friday, May 9, 2014

Flashback Friday

A trip back in time
There isn't a day of the year that you aren't special to me. Happy Mother's Day!

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Dahlhauser Machine Shop - Timeline

It all started in 1940 with Grandpa Henry pumping gas; doing all of his own repairs as needed. As more people learned of his repair expertise, his business led to a machine shop which has prospered for the past 73 years.


The shop was just a single small building at first with their family home built to the south of it. (#1 in photo below)



The initial building eventually became the steel room. Before the sale in the above photo.


The empty steel room above after the sale. The people in the background are standing in an addition.

The first addition was put on in about 1948. (#2 in the above aerial photo). At times this room holds the race car that Dad helps with...and that's about as wide as it is.

The second addition was put on in the early 1960s. (#3 in above aerial photo). It held two hay racks before the sale.

The same room almost empty and from the other end.

Grandpa and his brother, Paul, ran Dahlhauser Bros. until about 1962-1963 when they parted ways. Grandpa continued the machine shop business with the help of his sons.


An old West Bend Elevator office building was originally bought to be moved onto a foundation and made into a home for my Mom and Dad. But after closer inspection it was decided it wasn't in good enough condition for a home, so it was used as another addition to the shop around 1968 – 1970. It was used to store inventory and for much needed office space. (#4 in above aerial photo)




The final and largest addition was put on in 1975, and an open house was held to celebrate. At the time it seemed like such a large space and would fit the biggest of equipment, but just a handful of years later, it was getting full and customers' equipment was getting bigger. (#5 in above aerial photo)

Starting to get ready for the sale on May 31 in the 1975 addition.

Getting ready for the sale on June 14.

West Bend's Quasquicentennial was in 1981, and Dahlhauser Machine Shop had an entry in the parade.  Mike, Grandpa, and Dad were on the float with the old coal forge.

Uncle Gene, Uncle Tim, Grandpa, and Dad at West Bend's Quasquicentennial in 1981.


Dad doesn't remember when, but when he was doing some remodeling, he found an old flag in one of the walls. It only had 48 stars. He donated it to the American Legion.
 
Published in Fort Dodge Messenger in the late 1980s-early 1990s.



Dad and Gene sometime between 1992 and 2001.
 
Grandpa Henry and his four sons worked there for several years. When he retired in 1978, Dad bought and operated the business until May 31, 2013. Charlie worked with him until 1985, Tim until 1992, and Gene until June 2001.

Charlie, Tim, Gene, Max
 The Shop will be missed by many in West Bend and surrounding towns. It holds many memories for me and my family. The end of an era.





Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Dad's Retirement

Last February, Dad called to say that he had decided to sell the shop. He had already cut back on the hours he was working over the past few years, but it was time to officially retire. Grandpa Henry started the shop in 1940, and Dad grew up and worked there his entire life.

The beginning. The picture didn't have a date on it, but I'm guessing it's about 1942-43.


Working hard on his official last day.

  Many hours have been spent in the past few months going thru the stuff that accumulates in a building after 73 years.


The shop is a part of family history and holds many memories.
Happy Retirement, Dad!

Friday, December 30, 2011

The Christmas Season

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and that 2012 brings you good health and happiness!
 


The Dahlhausers

The Dahlhausers



The annual white elephant gift

Dad barely moved from his chair for 4 days because of his sore hip



 
 

Monday, December 27, 2010

My Sister and Her Many Looks

As I was looking through my Christmas photos, I found several of my sister. The first one is one of several self-portraits we were taking. The rest of them she is just being silly!




Thanks for the Christmas memories.


Monday, October 25, 2010

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday, Lisa!!  I hope you had a special day. After going out for dinner, it was time for cake and presents.  I baked her favorite lemon bundt cake last night.
She loves Halloween so I thought a seasonal towel for her kitchen was a perfect fit.

Opening her card from Mom. 

She has been admiring Mom's purse holder, and I finally found one at a Hallmark store here in town.  What a great idea to keep your purse off the floor of restaurants.

I finally finished the binding on her quilt a couple weeks ago.  Since her birthday was so close, I decided to wait and give it to her today even though she's known about it for months.
I'm glad I could celebrate your day with you.  Love ya!