I've done practically nothing today except watch Ryder Cup golf on T.V. The Americans are a disappointment losing 10-6 on Sat & 14 points win. Another disappointment are the Mets. Can't believe how they have slipped. The young golfer from Spain Sergio is a breath of fresh air. He played with the Swede Jesper & they were winners. Hope you follow golf a big so you know what I'm talking about.
Last Wed. I went out for lunch with our pastor friends. We always have fun together.
Mon. Barb wants to go to Erie shopping. She is now working for 3 people - all due to Kim. And she might have another one - one of Kim's friends is losing her cleaning lady. Barb enjoys it.
Dale is now painting the side door of the garage & the final painting of the 3 windows he fixed. Did a nice job in them.
Mr. Curtin has his well digging rig at Camp & he hopes to start digging next week. His 85-year-old dad works with him. He is the one that climbs on the rig & Mr. C. is on the ground watching.
Lar took some time off to work on master bath & has the tile finished. They have a shower ordered. It is a larger one with a seat so you can sit down. More elbow room. T hat's why I like our basement shower.
Last Thurs. when Lar & Kim came for dinner I had something besides the usual chicken. Hatch Patch was still selling corn so we had steak, baked potatoes & corn on the cob & it was delicious. Kim had some a week ago & they didn't like it so we were lucky. It was our goodbye to summer meals.
Can't believe that Fri. is Oct. 1. Before you know it, Paul, you'll be celebrating your 50th birthday. How time flies. That means I'll be 1 year closer to 80 & that is harder to believe. That's old!
Kim was telling they have a new boy who is from Union City. He assaulted 3 teachers there & they were glad to get rid of him. How lucky can Sheffield be to inherit him. And some people think teachers have a soft job & get too much money.
Dale was saying one fellow at work knew someone working at Eisenhower Hi School in the cafeteria & due to the shortage of substitute teachers they asked this gal to sub. She refused saying I couldn't do that. That's scraping the barrel all right.
Sun. aft.
The golf is great this aft. with single play & the Americans are making the putts. If they should win it will be a great overcoming. I almost wanted to skip church but my "inner voice" said "no!" And I obeyed it & was glad I did.
What has happened to Wisconsin - I thought they were a better team, but they're losing. Has Andy noticed Penn State has been winning - at least so far. Yea, go Penn State! They have a very loyal alumni - they come from all over & tickets are hard to get to the games.
Saw the lawyer & the new deed to the house is soon ready to be signed. To be divided evenly between you 4, or the heirs. We changed it to "heirs" & Mr. Swanson wondered about the daughters-in-law. I said there's no problem there. He asked because so many mothers-in-law don't like or get along with theirs. No problem. I have 2 wonderful "daughters-in-law".
Just checked & Buffalo is ahead 16-0 in the first half. Barb is happy.
Guess this covers the news here. Nothing too exciting goes on here.
P.S. Ruth called to tell that Stella fell & broke her wrist (in a cast) & her upper left leg. She will have her leg operated on Mon. the 27th.
Ruth is fine. Has had her house painted & a new roof. New rug for the porch.
David will start a new job (chaplain) Oct. 17th in Mpls. Have to sell their home & by a new one there. Be nice for Stella to have him close.
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, January 12, 2012
Saturday, September 25, 1999
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