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My Neighbor Tommy.

03/11/2011 by Kate P. 43 Comments

When I was a little girl my parents bought this cute, little house & moved us all there in the summer of 1992. We were living in the kind of neighborhood that you don’t really think exists. The kind where the neighbors are friends & you have potlucks at the community swimming pool. Our house was the “Kool-Aid House” as my mom always called it because it was the gathering spot for all the neighborhood kids (with 5 kids, we had something not every family could offer, a kid for every age group.)

There were 6 houses on the street. We had been renting House #3 & they moved us right across the street to House #4. It had a creek in the backyard which has been the Grand Canyon, a hideout for cowboys & Indians, and the burial ground for all our pet fish.

Next door to us lived Tommy. He was a widower with the world’s greatest green thumb. He had this huge backyard with bridges, green houses, dog houses, & a basketball goal. And on his front porch were these beautiful wind chimes that you could hear from anywhere on the street.

The longer we lived there the more Tommy became a family member, like another grandfather. He let us roam in his backyard, he let us stomp on his plants, and swing from his bridges. He let us fish in his part of the creek & shoot hoops on his basketball goal. We treated his backyard like it was our own personal Sandlot.

Most evenings, Tommy would set up one of his fold out chairs & watch us play basketball in our driveway. I remember one time when he looked at my mom and said, “Man, they are getting big.” Until that moment, I never really knew just how much he was paying attention to us all.

Aging started to get the best of him, my mom started cooking him meals in the evening, & all us kids would fight over who got to take him his supper. Eventually, Tommy’s children moved him away to be closer to them because he had gotten to old to live on his own.

A realtor bought his home. She gutted it, but kept some things the same. She put up privacy fences & blocked off the backyard. With those fences came a realization that Tommy was really gone & that a piece of our childhood had left with him.

On the day his son was born (or maybe it was his son’s first birthday) he planted a Cherry Red Oak Tree in his front yard (today, this tree is enormous. I think it would take 3 or 4 people to wrap around it.) At one point, he built a sign & on it he carved the date he planted the tree & what kind it was. Thankfully the realtor never took it down and that helped lessen the sting of him being gone (and frankly, it helped us like this new person who was taking over Tommy’s house.)

Three years ago this month I got a phone call while I was out to dinner with Todd & his father. The phone call said that Tommy had passed away.

To this day, I pull up at my parents’ house, I think of Tommy. I look at his yard and see the sign that sits in front of his tree. I think of all the evenings he sat in his front yard watching us play basketball in our driveway. And sometimes, If I listen closely I can still hear a faint chiming coming from his front porch.

Mama's Losin' It

 

 

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About Kate P.

I'm a Spanish speaking, supper cooking, sporadic house cleaning, sometimes swearing, to do list making, stroller pushing, diaper changing, SAHM & skin care selling, God fearing, church going, independently thinking, family loving, not always perfect, hooked on blogging, husband loving, health food nut & junk food junkie, first & now second time mommy. Welcome to my world.

Comments

  1. Sarah says

    03/10/2011 at 5:47 am

    I love this. What a sweet memory.

    Reply
  2. SarahB says

    03/10/2011 at 5:50 am

    Wow…I'm sorry for the loss of ur friend Kate.

    Reply
  3. Kate@Mommy Monologues says

    03/10/2011 at 5:56 am

    Thank you. 🙂

    Tommy was awesome! I texted my little sister & told her I wrote about him today & that I cried the entire time I wrote the post. She remembered the exact date he passed away & told me thinks about him too. He was a very special person.

    Reply
  4. Kate@Mommy Monologues says

    03/10/2011 at 5:58 am

    Thank you Sarah. 🙂 It's all good, I've just been thinking about him a lot since it's the anniversary of his death & I thought the prompt from Mama Kat was the perfect way to tell people about him.

    Reply
  5. Jessica says

    03/10/2011 at 6:52 am

    I have to admit that after yesterday's Desperate Housewives post I thought this post about your neighbor was going to go a little different…

    It's really great that you had a neighbor that was close with your family. I think that is something that is changing in today's world (or at least where I live).

    Reply
  6. Sara Louise says

    03/10/2011 at 1:29 pm

    This is a really bittersweet story. Sorry for the loss xo

    Reply
  7. Diane says

    03/10/2011 at 1:49 pm

    What a beautiful story. Everybody needs a neighbor like Tommy.

    Reply
  8. -Hynz- says

    03/10/2011 at 2:32 pm

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  9. Bruna says

    03/10/2011 at 3:32 pm

    Great story! I wish I had a neighbour like Tommy!

    Reply
  10. Kimberly says

    03/10/2011 at 3:40 pm

    This post touched me since we just lost our neighbor a few weeks ago. We moved into a neighborhood that was mostly older folk. Our next door neighbor didn't have kids so he adopted us. We took care of him and he took care of us.
    It is so sad watching his sisters rip apart his home and it's going to hurt even more when the new neighbors take over. Those kinds of neighbors can never be replaced.

    Reply
  11. jadenotjaded says

    03/10/2011 at 4:33 pm

    I too, wrote about my neighbor. But she is a sweet old lady who loves next door. I really enjoyed reading about Tommy!

    Reply
  12. gringationcancun says

    03/10/2011 at 4:41 pm

    Wow, what memories! We used to go play down the street at my cousin's house 🙂

    How great that the tree is still there! (I don't think I could ever cut down an old tree… they're too beautiful) It does make me sad that the yard was fenced off, though.

    Reply
  13. Courtney Kirkland says

    03/10/2011 at 4:43 pm

    What a great memory! I think it's so awesome to hold onto pieces like that from your childhood. Those kinds of things make great stories for our own children. So happy to see she didn't mess with that tree. 🙂

    Reply
  14. Maryann says

    03/10/2011 at 6:04 pm

    When I graduated from High School Tommy gave me a ten dollar bill with a note written on the back of an index card that told me he was proud of me and amazed how I had grown from a little bitty girl into quite a beautiful young lady. Best gift ever 🙂

    Reply
  15. Jacki says

    03/10/2011 at 6:23 pm

    I am so glad you had such a great neighbor growing up and shared his story with us all. Here from Mama Kat's.

    Reply
  16. Whitley says

    03/10/2011 at 6:29 pm

    I used to always get in trouble for playing on his sheds!! And I got in trouble for breaking his concrete wall to get the marbles out of it… and I got in trouble for climbing his tree! Haha I was always getting in trouble over there! Tommy told me if I wanted marbles he would give me some I didn't have to break his wall. He told me not to play on the shed because I would get hurt. And he told me I could climb any of his other trees but this one was special and he didn't want it to get messed up. He died March 27th, 2008, his funeral was March 29th, 2008. I remember feeling like I lost my grandpa.

    Reply
  17. Kim says

    03/10/2011 at 6:44 pm

    So amazing. What a beautiful memory you all have. And him as well. His children must be so grateful for the time he spent with you guys. (also? you were a 'little girl' in 1992? gahh)

    Reply
  18. Carri says

    03/11/2011 at 1:17 am

    What a great post. I love it! We just lost a dear neighbor last month and you just can't replace people like that. It's so sad how the neighborhood changes, isn't it?

    Reply
  19. Mom of the Twinkies and Tot! says

    03/11/2011 at 3:14 am

    That is one of the sweetest posts I've ever read! You made me cry!

    Reply
  20. Allie says

    03/11/2011 at 5:27 pm

    I have chills! What an amazing story! We all wish we had great neighbors and great memories, and you do! However bittersweet the end turns out to be, great people touch us forever.

    Reply
  21. heidi @ wonder woman wannabe says

    03/11/2011 at 9:10 pm

    what a sweet memory and tribute. I want to live in a neighborhood like that! 🙂

    thanks for paying me a visit on my SITS day!

    ~h

    Reply
  22. Karen and Gerard says

    03/12/2011 at 7:02 pm

    What a nice guy to let you kids play in his yard. This reminds me of my dad and how he used to like watching the neighbor boys play and how they used to come over and help him with things.

    Stopping by from Writer's Workshop.

    Reply
  23. Crystal Escobar says

    03/13/2011 at 3:09 am

    It's so sad to see things change as you get older. REcently a mall that I spent so much time at when I was younger was torn down, and it really makes me sad. So many memories I had there.

    Reply
  24. Karen Whittal says

    03/13/2011 at 6:47 am

    What a great story, it is these memories that keep us believing that there are still good, honest, people in this world, that can be trusted.

    Reply
  25. Liz says

    03/13/2011 at 3:27 pm

    So sad yet so sweet. It's so great when we are lucky enough to have neighbors like Tommy.

    Reply
  26. Hello! I'm Kate. says

    03/14/2011 at 4:52 am

    @Kim

    lol Yes, I turned 9 in Dec. of 1992.

    Reply
  27. Hello! I'm Kate. says

    03/14/2011 at 4:54 am

    @Kimberly

    Oh Kimberly, I'm so sorry to hear that. It was very hard to watch his kids take him away, because they never told him that he wasn't going to be coming back. Then when the new lady moved in it was terrible! Fortunately, she was pretty nice. We were so worried she was going to cut down the trees, but she told us she bought the house for the trees. So that was really nice of her. A part of me likes to think she understood what Tommy meant to us.

    Reply
  28. JDaniel4's Mom says

    03/14/2011 at 11:14 am

    Your family really did a wonderful thing by reaching out to Tommy. He had good friends near by and you got have a special man in your life.

    Reply
  29. The Mommy Mambo says

    03/14/2011 at 2:49 pm

    How sweet, but sad 🙁 and yet not! What a great memory to cherish always. We lived next to an old lady sort of like Tommy when I was little. She treated us like her grandkids, since she had none. A special lady to me always!

    Reply
  30. Kerri says

    03/14/2011 at 2:59 pm

    Okay, now I'm doing the ugly cry. What a beautiful story! What a blessing for both Tommy and your family to have each other!

    Reply
  31. Lady Jennie says

    03/15/2011 at 8:44 pm

    That's so sad, even if it is expected. I loved reading about this and will try not to choke about the fact that when you were little in 1992, I had just graduated from college and was living in Taiwan.

    Reply
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  34. The Mommy Mambo says

    03/16/2011 at 2:23 am

    How sweet, but sad 🙁 and yet not! What a great memory to cherish always. We lived next to an old lady sort of like Tommy when I was little. She treated us like her grandkids, since she had none. A special lady to me always!

    Reply
  35. Hello! I'm Kate. says

    03/16/2011 at 2:23 am

    @Kimberly

    Oh Kimberly, I'm so sorry to hear that. It was very hard to watch his kids take him away, because they never told him that he wasn't going to be coming back. Then when the new lady moved in it was terrible! Fortunately, she was pretty nice. We were so worried she was going to cut down the trees, but she told us she bought the house for the trees. So that was really nice of her. A part of me likes to think she understood what Tommy meant to us.

    Reply
  36. Crystal Escobar says

    03/16/2011 at 2:23 am

    It's so sad to see things change as you get older. REcently a mall that I spent so much time at when I was younger was torn down, and it really makes me sad. So many memories I had there.

    Reply
  37. heidi @ wonder woman wannabe says

    03/16/2011 at 2:23 am

    what a sweet memory and tribute. I want to live in a neighborhood like that! 🙂

    thanks for paying me a visit on my SITS day!

    ~h

    Reply
  38. Mom of the Twinkies and Tot! says

    03/16/2011 at 2:23 am

    That is one of the sweetest posts I've ever read! You made me cry!

    Reply
  39. Whitley says

    03/16/2011 at 2:23 am

    I used to always get in trouble for playing on his sheds!! And I got in trouble for breaking his concrete wall to get the marbles out of it… and I got in trouble for climbing his tree! Haha I was always getting in trouble over there! Tommy told me if I wanted marbles he would give me some I didn't have to break his wall. He told me not to play on the shed because I would get hurt. And he told me I could climb any of his other trees but this one was special and he didn't want it to get messed up. He died March 27th, 2008, his funeral was March 29th, 2008. I remember feeling like I lost my grandpa.

    Reply
  40. gringationcancun says

    03/16/2011 at 2:24 am

    Wow, what memories! We used to go play down the street at my cousin's house 🙂

    How great that the tree is still there! (I don't think I could ever cut down an old tree… they're too beautiful) It does make me sad that the yard was fenced off, though.

    Reply
  41. -Hynz- says

    03/16/2011 at 2:24 am

    Hi! I just gave you the "Stylish Blogger Award". Please follow the link below and claim it! 🙂
    Have a lovely day!

    http://iamhynz.blogspot.com/2011/03/i-got-award.html

    Reply
  42. Tonya says

    03/17/2011 at 4:30 am

    What a bittersweet story. I'm sure had he lived, you'd still be friends today.

    I love that the tree is still there. And I bet flourishing!!

    Reply
  43. Tonya says

    03/17/2011 at 5:24 am

    What a bittersweet story. I'm sure had he lived, you'd still be friends today.

    I love that the tree is still there. And I bet flourishing!!

    Reply

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