1994
THE PIANO STUDIO
by Dorothy Ainsworth
Dorothy, Eric, Cynthia 1965
When I graduated from high school in 1960, my father wrote in my autograph book: "When you get married and have twins, don't come to me for safety pins!" Culturally, my role in our large family was Susie Homemaker, and sure enough, by age 21, I had fulfilled my destiny: two kids, two jobs, one husband; then, to lighten the load, no husband.
For 15 years I had put myself on the back burner, where hopes and dreams of security and independence were simmering. A notebook entitled "Wants and Needs in a Home" and a filing cabinet stuffed with log and timber-frame ideas revealed my yearning. An apartment-dwelling single mother waitressing in a big city was not my idea of the good life. Something in my genes insisted on a massive medieval fortress decorated in early pioneer. I wanted a house that the wolf himself couldn't blow down!