Love My Desk
by Winona I. Hahn Laird The year was 1944 and our country was in the middle of World War II. I was eight years old and lived in Denver, Colorado with my mother, father, sister and two brothers. I remember the day my father went in to sign up for the Army. My mother cried all day until he got home and she found out he was 4F. They wouldn’t take him into the service because he had a heart murmur. In those days a heart murmur was very serious. They really wanted him in the Army because he was a doctor. Since my father couldn’t serve his country in the Army, he bought a Doctor’s practice in Casper, Wyoming. Many things had to be taken care of in preparation for the move. To purchase gas there were gas stamps, so they had to save up enough gas stamps to make the trip. The move could only take one day while pulling a trailer behind the car with all of our belongings. Many household items had to be sold; and yes, my desk had to be sold. I loved that desk and cried when so