Thanks for the letter & newspaper article. We were pleased to read the article & feel proud of both of you. Your job sounds interesting, JoAnna, and I bet you have to do some digging to get the info. Lar read your letter last nite.
You could write to Dale at Wrrn. Co. Jail, Market St. & I'm sure he'd get it. Last week at the Courthouse they moved furniture from 1 office to another & Dale helped. He saw Beth Beyer & talked with her & said he was doing O.K. & that the food is good. Next Mon. the 18th he starts work release & that will help.
Glad you'll be at the lake longer than just the weekend. We'll arrive later on Sat. as we won't leave Fri. til 12:30. Been wondering about Barb. Do you know anything as to what she is doing, etc. We've wondered if you could contact her, see if she wants to come to the lake & wonder if you could give her a ride. We'll take her back on the way to see you.
Thanks for the bumper sticker. We'll make use of it.
I'm sure the Mets will win the Nat. League East but I'm not sure how they'll do against the Astros. We sent Dick Howser a get well card & got a thank you (printed) the other day. We were pleasantly surprised.
We plan to bring the article to the lake so we can show it to the relatives!
I'm on my way to get my hair done.
See you at the lake. Am looking forward to pasties, pizza & eating out!
Until July 2010, when her eyesight deteriorated, my mother wrote 1000s of chatty letters during her lifetime - to her parents, in-laws, sisters, children, friends. Tho she started to write to me on a regular basis in Sept '68 when I began my freshman year at SUNY-Buffalo, it wasn't until 10 years later that I decided to hold onto them. (Very inconsistently at first, to which the big gaps between dates attest.) These are the letters transcribed, annotated, and otherwise highlighted here.
Monday, December 20, 2010
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