I'll start a letter while your questions are still fresh in my mind.
The floral bouquet consisted of yellow lilies, lge. pink carnations & a deeper pink -- a flower I think are called "Pinks" a smaller type carnation with stock & greenery. And sitting in it is a bird on a nest that is reusable. I'll put it in the wreath in the D.R. Also a "Happy Mothers Day" on a plastic piece. Very pretty, altho it doesn't sound like the colors to together but they do.
Paul I find it hard to believe you are becoming fond of "Boxer". But when you get a baby animal it makes a lot of difference. Will you have it neutered as well as declawed.
We have the twin bed in the eating area & it looks O.K. I think he'll be O.K. as he doesn't "roam" at nite - too hard to get around.
Lar called at noon to find what we had done. He will be over after 5 to help carry the seats, table, etc. up to the attic. I'll miss sitting at the table & watching. - Dale will miss the same at nite when he eats - around 9 pm.
Lar said they found a chair for Dad - can't remember the correct term, but it helps one get out of a chair. That is one of the problems - no strength to lift himself up. This lady said we could try it out & then decided on a price. I'd prefer if she'd name the price she wants.
Dale didn't work today. Washed his car & is in the process of putting the stereo system in this car - the one he took out of the old car. Now he's on the way to Seaman's probably to find "stuff" for the Blazer. He'll stop at the Youngsville Dairy Queen for a burger. Says they are the best ever. He found a door for the Blazer.
Barb worked around the yard this A.M. U& washed off the porch furniture so it's all set for us to sit out there. We haven't gotten any flowers yet but I'm sure we'll get some during the week. I'll need a red geranium for church the last Sun. of May. Pentecost. Members bring red ger- & they are planted outside during the week. It looks nice to see the red flowers in the altar area.
The exchanges of 4 Marlins for 2 L.A. Dodgers was a surprise. Sounds like it will go thru.
We were watching Cleveland vs. Texas & since Cleveland was ahead I switched to golf & noticed a Bob Friend was playing & doing well. Said to Dad there was a pitcher with that name in Pittsburgh & then a note came on T.V. that he had been a pitcher with the Pirates. So he has a 2nd career. Encouraging to other athletes who are avid golfers. Now it sounds like he is the son - he's only 33 so I guess that's true. Must have missed something.
We got a letter this A.M. from Messiah Luth. stating they will be celebrating their 75th Anniv. in '99. It will be a yearlong celebration & hoping we could come for the final weekend next spring. Be nice but an impossible dream. That's Auburn, Wn.
Sun A.M. P.S.
I'm set for church but it's too early so I'll let you know how things are. Last nite Lar & Dale got the lift chair to try out & it will be great. It is one of the workers at the Crary Home. Said it cost $1,000.00 & they tried to sell it for $500.00, then $250.00 & no takers. So maybe it will be less then $250.00. It is blue so it fits in. Dad just has to push "up" to get out of the chair & down to sit. He can just stand against it so that problem of lifting is over. Has the leg rest, too. Very nice.
The bed went well. I got up at 6 A.M. to check, went back to bed til 7 & got him ready & we had breakfast. But he isn't eating much at all. I don't make large portions & still a lot get thrown out.
It is another lovely day.
Barb has an aching shoulder. Too much lifting & working outside Sat. She said she was weight lifting - why I don't know. She saw the Dr., had another pap smear & it shows an irritation. No insurance - an operation, hysterectomy (sp) would be the thing but they are trying other things - a shot to stop her period & heavy bleeding. Maybe things will be better when she won't have Scott to deal with. Good I'm not a "worrier". Barb is good at that.
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.
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