I know you'll have a gay Christmas watching the boys "tear into" their gifts.
I've made cookies & plan to make a couple more batches plus some candy. That is for next week.
We think our tree is pretty & now we have the gifts under the tree so we know Christmas is close. Cards are arriving & it's great hearing from friends.
We're having rain today & warm temps & tomorrow is suppose to be much colder, windy & snow flurries. Hope the snow stays away until we're home with Barb.
Yesterday I got "H is for Homicide" & look forward to reading it. Started a book by Simon Brett, a new author to me & it's good. A murder mystery.
I seem to be "written out" so will close & wish you all the Merriest of Christmas & Happiest of New Year. It surely will be a busy one but you are happy with all your duties.
Did you open the pkg & get Eddie's stocking & did you see the calendar?
Sat. at the airport.
It couldn't be a worse day - hard winds & snow flurries. But the plane left Pittsburgh but they haven't heard when they'll arrive. Hope it's a larger plan or they'll be blown around. Wonder how it was when you left Milwaukee. Lots of snow is predicted - late tonite, Sun & into the new week.
Barb arrived safe & sound. She looks 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.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
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