This Old House turns 30
It seems like a bit of a coincidence that recent news about stabilizing home prices falls on the same month as the 30th anniversary of the Emmy Award-winning TV series, This Old House. The popular home improvement series was originally broadcast locally on WGBH Boston in 1979 before going national the following year on PBS. Throughout the show’s 30 year history it’s seen 3 different hosts, but master carpenter Norm Abram has always been there to provide expert advice. Examiner.com has the info on the anniversary season starting this month:
This season, This Old House will start with a two-story, 330 square foot addition to a 1915 Dutch Colonial Revival in Newton Centre, illustrating challenges and trade-offs that many homeowners face in the present economic environment. In January, a foreclosed 1870 Second Empire residential structure in need of extensive renovation will be tackled in Roxbury, alongside nonprofit Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation.
While maybe not as funny as Flipping Out on Bravo, This Old House has always provided good advice and inspiration to do-it-yourselfers looking for a weekend project to tackle.

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This weekend, my 12-year old daughter and her friends are hosting a surprise birthday sleepover for one of their friends whose mother lost her very short battle with lung cancer this past July. Each year, her Mom would have a huge sleepover birthday party for her which all the girls looked forward to. This will be the first birthday she will have without her Mom and it will probably be difficult for her and her Dad and brothers.