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Wednesday, December 4, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Of a certain
AGE
Sue Stafford
Columnist
The Unexpected Life
Growing up in the south-
west hills of Portland, in
an area that used to be the
country,  I  was  a  child  of 
nature. Animals, flower
and vegetable gardens, and
the <Hundred Acre Wood=
behind our house provided
hours of outdoor adventure
to engage my vivid imagina-
tion. We were never without
cats  and  dogs,  and  I  even 
raised a baby raccoon to his
full adult size.
Once I mastered riding a 
bike, I rode for miles on two-
lane roads with little traffic. I 
also spent many happy days
with my cousin in Hillsboro,
riding her horses for long
distances in the very rural
Tualatin Valley.
Portland  was  pretty  pro-
vincial in those days 3 a great
place to grow up. My intact
nuclear family was part of a
much  larger  extended  fam-
ily, 90 percent of whom also 
lived in Portland. The role
modeling provided for me
was to work hard in school,
plan on going to college, and,
because I was a girl, become 
a teacher or a nurse 3 until I 
got married and had a family.
Of  course,  there  would  be 
grandchildren, and my hus-
band and I would grow old 
together.
The mold started to show
cracks when I was about 10 
or  11,  when  I  announced  I 
wanted to marry a rancher
and have five sons. At about
the same time, my career
dreams centered around vet-
erinary  medicine.  I  didn9t 
receive much encouragement
for either path.
My individuality showed
up in my choices of schools.
My two older brothers had
attended Lincoln High
School in the Portland
School  District.  I  had 
another option with the open-
ing of the new Sunset High
School in the Beaverton dis-
trict, so I chose Sunset over 
Lincoln 3 rural and suburban
over city kids. My first two
quarters of college were at
Portland State University and
I lived at home, to be closer 
to a boyfriend who wasn9t a 
boyfriend by the beginning
of fall quarter. I transferred 
that spring quarter to Oregon 
State University, not to the U
of O where my brothers had 
studied.
I  pledged  a  sorority  at 
PSU but, when they found
out I planned to transfer, they 
wouldn9t  initiate  me.  I  had 
always  thought  I  would  be 
part of the Greek experience 
and  make  life-long  friends 
like my brothers had.
College is when my
<expected life= really began
to include the <unexpected.=
With no sorority life, I lived 
in three different dorms and
an apartment with different
people every year. My social
life was on the fringes of the
action 4 a very different
experience from being a big
fish in a small pond in high
school.
I went into college think-
ing I would be a high school 
English  and  journalism 
teacher. After three or four
changes  of  major,  I  gradu-
ated with a degree in clothing
and textiles with a business
Made in Sisters, Oregon
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Join us for a ceremonial candle lighting
and reading of names, honoring our
loved ones who have passed.
Th ursday, Dec. 12 | 5:30-6:30 PM
Hospice of Redmond Community Room
the storms. Raising children
is what rounded off my cor-
ners and vanquished my per-
fectionist tendencies.
I  never  expected  to  live 
in Seattle for 33 years, after 
moving there with my first
husband. I did hope to live in 
Central Oregon at some point 
in my life, and 15 years ago I 
chose to make that a reality.
It was with that move back 
to Oregon that I truly found 
home and peace.
Now,  at  age  75,  I  am 
entering that period of age-
related challenges. A recent
fall resulted in a broken nose
(the first break of my life),
which could have been so
much worse. My doctor and
I  are  working  on  reducing 
my blood pressure. The pain
in my lower back is being
helped by pain relief patches.
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minor, prepared to be a buyer
for  a  retail  store.  Instead,  I 
joined the National Teacher
Corps,  one  of  LBJ9s  Great 
Society programs. I spent a 
year at Highland Elementary 
School in Portland9s Albina 
district. Then I moved on to 
training as a stewardess for
Western Airlines.
The progression of my
life from there has included
many unexpecteds. My first
husband died of a heart
attack  at  age  39,  after  we 
were divorced. For 10 years, 
I was a full-time stepmother 
to four children, something
never on my radar. That mar-
riage ended in divorce. My
greatest joys, the births of
my two sons, have been fol-
lowed by some very difficult
periods in both their lives. It 
is those times that have pro-
vided the real-life education 
and skills needed to weather
t the
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Saturday, Dec. 7
from 11 to 2
Sisters Art Works Open House
204 W. Adams Ave.
(Open House from 9 to 3)
204 W. Adams, Ste. 109
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(next to the Habitat Restore Parking Lot)
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