Happy Birthday, Paul. We hope you're enjoying the V. C. R. & microwave!!!
We're watching the series & we're happy as Hrbek just hit a gland slam. Such excitement.
This week Joyce & I walked to the Glade Bridge twice. It should be finished by Thanksgiving & that will ease the traffic on 3rd. Penn Ave Bridge is coming along but don't think it'll be finished by Thanksgiving.
We went to Nichol Inn for my birthday & had Prime Rib & it was delicious. Their beef is good.
Finally got to the library & tried 2 new authors. Missed Connections by Elaine Ford. About a family in the Boston Area. Italian heritage. Enjoyed it a lot.
How did the week go for JoAnna & Andy. I thought of them a lot.
Talked to Gen & Jerry is still in the hospital. They keep him sedated as he talks all the time. He isn't doing well at all.
The first week of Nov. we'll go to Burlington Coat Factory with Don & Pat Greendahl (Jamestown). We'll go to lunch first. Dad is still looking for a coat.
Next Fri. we go to Peak'n'Peek with our pastor friends.
When Mim & Tom were in Madison they went to the Luth Church near the U. Is that the one we saw when we went nout to lunch.
We're enclosing pictures we took. We think they came out good. Enjoy your birthday.
Acorn squash cooked in the microwave is easy & comes out tasty.
One that didn't come out good.
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, January 17, 2011
Sunday, October 25, 1987
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