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[Retracing a Century-Old Honeymoon: The Journey of 'Honeymoon Road']-[Honeymoon Road: Pete & Me & our Model T]

Book Club for Kids · B1 · 2025-09-10

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📋 Summary

Introduction: A Century-Old Adventure

In the podcast Honeymoon Road, hosts Kitty and Marie Felde embark on a sentimental and historical journey to commemorate the 100th wedding anniversary of their grandparents, Gertrude and Peter Felde. The duo decides to retrace the 1925 honeymoon trip their grandparents took from Chicago to Los Angeles in a Model T Ford. Using their grandmother’s letters as a primary “road map,” the hosts seek to bridge the gap between modern America and the world their grandparents inhabited nearly a century ago.

The Historical Context of Pete and Gert

Through the preservation of precious family documents, the hosts provide a window into the lives of the young couple. Gert was a lively, “sassy and irreverent” secretary, while Pete was a grain mill worker and stationary engineer who had once considered the priesthood. The podcast highlights the social fabric of 1925 Chicago, noting that Gert’s family home was built by Walt Disney’s father, Elias Disney. This connection adds a fascinating layer to their family lore, as stories suggest the Disney family often visited the Felde household, potentially rooting the “happiest place on earth” in the same neighborhood as the hosts' own ancestors.

The Challenges of Ancestral Research

The journey begins with a series of investigative hurdles. In Chicago, the hosts attempt to locate the childhood homes and the specific church where their grandparents were married. They quickly discover that urban development and street renamings—such as the change from Costello Street to Shakespeare—make historical tracing difficult. Their search for a marriage certificate proves equally elusive; despite visiting several local Catholic institutions, including Our Lady of Grace and the Basilica of St. Hyacinth, they find no formal records of the 1925 union. The hosts humorously acknowledge their limitations as researchers, admitting, “we have discovered that we are really lousy detectives.”

Themes of Migration and Memory

Beyond the personal narrative, the podcast touches on the broader immigrant experience. During their search, they meet Jorge Reyes, who shares his own family’s story of migrating from San Luis Potosi, Mexico. This encounter highlights the universal nature of the “classic immigrant story”—the pursuit of a better life through hard work and determination. The contrast between the modern, fast-paced world of airport security and the slow, deliberate pace of reading 100-year-old letters creates a reflective atmosphere. The hosts describe the experience as being like “kids hiding under a blanket in the backseat, eavesdropping on 25-year-old Gert and Pete.”

Conclusion: The Road Ahead

Despite the lack of concrete documentation regarding the wedding, the spirit of the adventure remains undeterred. The podcast serves as both a historical exploration and a personal tribute. As they transition from the archives of Chicago to the open road, the hosts prepare to follow the literal path of their grandparents, beginning with a letter dated September 15, 1925. By sharing these letters and the history of the regions they traverse, Honeymoon Road offers listeners a unique perspective on American history, family legacy, and the enduring nature of love and adventure.

🎯Key Sentences

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I recognize that person.
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Good to see you.
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We made it.
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I almost didn't.
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What happened?
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📝Key Phrases

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tune out
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deviate from the script
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give the scoop
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more than game
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take a step back
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📖 Transcript

Hi, I'm Kitty Felde.
This week, instead of our usual episode, we wanted to introduce you to a new podcast Honeymoon Road.
Pete and Me and Our Model T On the show, my cousin Marie and I celebrate the 100th wedding anniversary of our grandparents by retracing their honeymoon trip from Chicago to Los Angeles in a Model T.
Now, we didn't take a Model T across the country, but Marie did learn how to drive one.
Come with us on a road trip across America and learn a bit of history along the way.
It's something you might want to share with your students.

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