TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1955)

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"The Best Reason for Living" (Continued) and get comfortable, because somebody may fall in the punch bowl downstairs and need artificial respiration. So you get all dressed up (in your own house) as if you were preparing for a ball — in your room. Then you sit out the evening reading, trying to be comfortable in your best party clothes. "But we haven't had parties like that at our house for the last three or four years. One reason is we work so 'round-the-clock that there's no time for the elegant preparations. The girls are another reason: The parties seem to have fallen into their -domain. "Now," says Harriet, "in the place of parties, we have a constant round of gatherings: On a weekend, for example, our house will be filled with teenagers; they come and go as they please, so you can't very well describe it as a party — rather, they just gather. "We seldom enter into their activities. We let them strictly alone, except to be pleasant, say hello, and let them know they are welcome. But even now, with the boys in their late teens (or so they think) , we feel it is important that some adult be available." The Nelsons' second rule: Teenagers should tell their parents where they are going, whom they are going to be with, and when they expect to return. Ozzie can't resist some sharp teasing on David's snappy new tie. But it's all a good-natured part of the Nelsons at home. ■**" "*,r» H ' j J^t ** n. .■^ ^