The back of the house is very different now. The backporch wasn't there and instead the kitchen looked out back. There was a big woodburning stove in between the windows where Anna cooked the meals. Annette and Vicki both remember how Grandpa George had an easy chair near the stove and when he would get home from a hard day's work, the girls would scramble onto his lap. Sometimes he would let them have a quarter cup of beer (unbeknownst to Evelyn) and Grandma Anna would scold him, "Now, that's enough Dad!" The girls also remember how Grandpa George, who painted for a living, would clean his paintbrushes and give the girls all sorts of painting advice.