Dear Daughter,
It's 50 degrees here, and it will get to 64 today. Last night it was raining when we went to bed at 11:00, but this morning it was not raining, but it looks like it.
We didn't do much last night. Watched a movie, but I have forgotten the name of it. We just sit around and enjoy talking to one another. I remember you and Daddy used to talk to one another while I napped. He will talk to me about anything I want to talk about.
Buddy called last night. He said he was afraid we had gone to play bingo, but I told him that was just once a month. He was telling us about Saturday, the anniversary of his and Anna's first date. He's going to get all dressed up in a tuxedo, and they are going to see Carmen (?) and she is going to wear a long evening dress. It sounds so exciting!
I'm worried about you and the second graders. I don't think you will ever get to like one another. I don't know the answer, but I do worry about you!! You are the only little girl I had, and if something is bothering you, it is certainly bothering me. Daddy was saying last night, that if anything happened to you, our lives would be over. So, please be careful for your sake and for our sake. We love you.
I did not know about your going to the MS association for Gifted Teachers in Biloxi next week. That is a long distance to drive. I can't tell you how worried we will be.
I'm not sure Daddy knows all about the Scooter or the Power Chair. We will just have to wait and let them bring them out here to see. Hopefully, it would be Friday, but we just don't know.
Daddy has cooked himself a rather large steak, and has the green pepper and onion chopped, to make me an omelet, so there goes our lunch at the cafeteria. Maybe Friday we can to go eat Catfish.
Thanks for you nice, long letter.
You are definitely our little trooper.
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
Good Wednesday morning. While Wednesday is a long day, it is also the middle of the week which means that it is possible to look forward to the weekend. Unfortunately, I have morning duty today and tomorrow (in addition to my afternoon duty) because I traded with someone. I’m taking two of her days this week and she will take the two days I’ll miss next week. I’ll be gone to the Mississippi Association of Gifted Children conference in Biloxi, by the way. So it will be a long day but then I have Thursday to look forward to and Thursday is my easy day and then there is Friday which will be computer day. So Wednesday isn’t all that bad! Also, I had thought I would be going out with Gretchen and Katie for dinner but Katie found out that she had to stay late at her school so we have decided to put off our dinner to another time.
Because I was so sleepy yesterday, I went to bed moderately early last night. I would have gone to bed a little earlier than I did but I ended up having a long Yahoo "chat" with Buddy last night. I think he probably called you when he finished "chatting" with me. Actually, we were so busy talking about computer stuff that I never asked him about his apartment. I guess there’s not much to say about it until he moves, however. Anyway, I finished chatting on the computer with Buddy at 8:00 and then I got straight into bed and was asleep by 8:15 or 8:20. So I got a good night’s sleep finally and feel much better this
morning.
School will just be regular old school today, I guess. The second graders are near the end of the big thinking skills unit that I do with the new second graders every year. So we’ll finish all this curriculum by early next week, then I’ll be gone to the convention, and then we’ll be ready to start their first real unit. I’ll be interested (and have some apprehension) to see how the second graders deal with independent work and the demands of research and projects. I’m not terribly hopeful but maybe they’ll surprise me.
So tell me about everything going on up there. I’ll look forward to hearing all about your plans.
Bye--Ruth
A chronicle of life between a mother and daughter, separated by distance, connected by daily email
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
out with the old
Dear Daughter,
How different the sky looks tonight than it did this morning. TV says it will rain tonight and tomorrow morning, then it will be clear tomorrow afternoon and colder than it is now. I hate to see it bad for the weekend.
It is so funny - when I got to Dillard's today, there were several women pulling dresses from the racks and putting them in a huge box, ready for shipping. I looked for the girl who told me yesterday that they were not shipping them out. Oh, well, I guess I'm glad that they were getting ready for the fall clothes.
I saw Linda looking for a denim skirt with flowers at the bottom, and denim pants to match it. She had just seen it an hour before watching, and she couldn't believe that it had already been packed, but when I told her that I had to go, she was heading toward Hecht's.
I came back by the Grocery and got a load of things, so that's about all we did today .
Hope you and Stan got to go to dinner.
Hope you and the children had a good time today -
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
As I had hoped, Stan and I went out to dinner to celebrate payday. We just ate at the Mexican restaurant but it was nice and I was glad not to have to cook. So that was a nice end to the day.
School went well enough. I don’t want to complain in every letter—so I won’t—but I guess I’m just not enjoying school very much this year. Who knows—maybe these second graders will eventually mature and settle down and I’ll really like them in third grade. But right now, I just sort of slog through my time with them. I do enjoy my third graders and we had a good time today starting on our business unit. I started it off, actually, by reading them the story of King Midas to remind them that there were things more important than money. That being said, I then gave each of them an envelope of play money (each envelope had a different amount) and asked them to list what they would do with the money. They enjoyed that and they particularly enjoyed critiquing each other’s selections. That made for a fun afternoon (which is when I had the third grade today). There was, of course, afternoon duty so that was not such a fun end to the afternoon but it passed.
After I finished with my afternoon duty, I made a couple of phone calls, cleaned up my classroom, and then went to return a book to one of my book club elderly ladies. I knew she would ask me in to chat (which she did) so I stayed at her apartment about 30 minutes before finally getting home right at 5:00. Stan had gone to his office in the morning, played golf in the afternoon, and was waiting for me when I got home. We went straight out to dinner and now here we are.
Did you ever find out more information about the scooter/chair that Daddy saw last night? I’ll be interested to hear about it. And I guess I’m sort of sorry all the cheap clothes are gone from Dillard’s but they were pretty much picked over so it will be nice to see the fall things, as you say. So enjoy your evening and I’ll write you in the morning.
Bye--Ruth
How different the sky looks tonight than it did this morning. TV says it will rain tonight and tomorrow morning, then it will be clear tomorrow afternoon and colder than it is now. I hate to see it bad for the weekend.
It is so funny - when I got to Dillard's today, there were several women pulling dresses from the racks and putting them in a huge box, ready for shipping. I looked for the girl who told me yesterday that they were not shipping them out. Oh, well, I guess I'm glad that they were getting ready for the fall clothes.
I saw Linda looking for a denim skirt with flowers at the bottom, and denim pants to match it. She had just seen it an hour before watching, and she couldn't believe that it had already been packed, but when I told her that I had to go, she was heading toward Hecht's.
I came back by the Grocery and got a load of things, so that's about all we did today .
Hope you and Stan got to go to dinner.
Hope you and the children had a good time today -
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
As I had hoped, Stan and I went out to dinner to celebrate payday. We just ate at the Mexican restaurant but it was nice and I was glad not to have to cook. So that was a nice end to the day.
School went well enough. I don’t want to complain in every letter—so I won’t—but I guess I’m just not enjoying school very much this year. Who knows—maybe these second graders will eventually mature and settle down and I’ll really like them in third grade. But right now, I just sort of slog through my time with them. I do enjoy my third graders and we had a good time today starting on our business unit. I started it off, actually, by reading them the story of King Midas to remind them that there were things more important than money. That being said, I then gave each of them an envelope of play money (each envelope had a different amount) and asked them to list what they would do with the money. They enjoyed that and they particularly enjoyed critiquing each other’s selections. That made for a fun afternoon (which is when I had the third grade today). There was, of course, afternoon duty so that was not such a fun end to the afternoon but it passed.
After I finished with my afternoon duty, I made a couple of phone calls, cleaned up my classroom, and then went to return a book to one of my book club elderly ladies. I knew she would ask me in to chat (which she did) so I stayed at her apartment about 30 minutes before finally getting home right at 5:00. Stan had gone to his office in the morning, played golf in the afternoon, and was waiting for me when I got home. We went straight out to dinner and now here we are.
Did you ever find out more information about the scooter/chair that Daddy saw last night? I’ll be interested to hear about it. And I guess I’m sort of sorry all the cheap clothes are gone from Dillard’s but they were pretty much picked over so it will be nice to see the fall things, as you say. So enjoy your evening and I’ll write you in the morning.
Bye--Ruth
Thursday, December 8, 2011
payday
Dear Daughter,
What another gorgeous day it is today. The temperature is 46 degrees, so it's about like yours.
Phil called last night, and told us that Baby was fine and was kicking up a storm. We laughed about that. He says soon that Marla can't ride around any more. So, they are going for a short weekend this weekend. I have forgotten where he said they would go, but it is on the beach. Hope they enjoy it.
I went to the grocery yesterday, so I guess I will go back today. Let me tell you how much we made at the Flea Market - $1,l23. I think that was great. Doris is the Chairman of the House Committee, and she works all the time. She is definitely a good chairman.
I wanted to tell you about why I'm going back to the grocery. I bought two boxes of Russell Stover candy, which was on sale for $4.98, and they charged me $7.99, so I will take it back and have refund $6.00 each.
Let me tell you about our lunch. I really intended to go to cafeteria, the two of us, to have our lunch. But Daddy insisted on my calling Omaha Steaks, and placed an order for $59.00. That is their super special. So, we will have to wait until tomorrow. We are having today Filet Mignon - two of them, and that will the end of our Omaha Steak.
Daddy went out to carry the garbage last night. When he came back, he was all excited, and asked me to call a lady, I've forgotten her name. He saw her downstairs riding a chair, not a Scooter, but a chair that is smaller than a Scooter. Daddy and I went to her apartment and she gave us number to call. So, she said that it didn't cost her a penny, because she has Medicare, Type A and B. Daddy is very excited about it.
I think it is great about the 3rd Graders studying the Business Unit. I remember when you had them study the Stock Market, which was very good, too.
Hope you and Stan get to go out to dinner.
Have a great day -
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
Good morning. How chilly is it in Nashville? According to our thermometer, it is 41 degrees here. The Weather Channel says Tupelo is 45 degrees so I guess the real temperature is somewhere in between, but whatever it is, I still think it’s very comfortable. I do love this autumn weather! I hope it stays nice for the weekend but some of the forecasts say that it will warm up considerably on Saturday. Hope they are wrong!!
For whatever reason, I seem to be more tired this year than I have been in the past. Maybe it’s my pesky 2nd graders requiring too much energy. Anyway, by the time I had gotten home, fixed dinner, eaten dinner with Stan, cleaned up the kitchen, and taken my bath, there was very little time left in my evening because I went to bed at 8:30. I would have gone to bed at 8:00 if it hadn’t been too embarrassingly early! So there’s not much to say about my evening,
Today should be a fairly good day with the bumptious 2nd graders. I’m going to teach them how to do little puzzles called tangrams. This has always been popular over the years with second grade classes so I hope these 2nd graders will be equally intrigued. I let my 3rd grade class vote yesterday on what they wanted to do and they voted to do a Business unit. I last did a business unit about 3 years ago and the kids then really had a great time doing it so I’m relatively sure that my nice little 3rd grade class will enjoy it, too. When I get to school this morning, however, I need to scurry around to get all the "stuff" together to start it.
Well, today is payday so that’s always a reason to go to work! Stan said he might take me out to dinner to celebrate! I have a couple of errands to run this afternoon (after the dreaded afternoon duty) so it will be nice not to have to come home and fix dinner. That’s about it for my day. What about your day? You need to relax one of these days, Mother! Tell me what’s going on up there!
Bye--Ruth
What another gorgeous day it is today. The temperature is 46 degrees, so it's about like yours.
Phil called last night, and told us that Baby was fine and was kicking up a storm. We laughed about that. He says soon that Marla can't ride around any more. So, they are going for a short weekend this weekend. I have forgotten where he said they would go, but it is on the beach. Hope they enjoy it.
I went to the grocery yesterday, so I guess I will go back today. Let me tell you how much we made at the Flea Market - $1,l23. I think that was great. Doris is the Chairman of the House Committee, and she works all the time. She is definitely a good chairman.
I wanted to tell you about why I'm going back to the grocery. I bought two boxes of Russell Stover candy, which was on sale for $4.98, and they charged me $7.99, so I will take it back and have refund $6.00 each.
Let me tell you about our lunch. I really intended to go to cafeteria, the two of us, to have our lunch. But Daddy insisted on my calling Omaha Steaks, and placed an order for $59.00. That is their super special. So, we will have to wait until tomorrow. We are having today Filet Mignon - two of them, and that will the end of our Omaha Steak.
Daddy went out to carry the garbage last night. When he came back, he was all excited, and asked me to call a lady, I've forgotten her name. He saw her downstairs riding a chair, not a Scooter, but a chair that is smaller than a Scooter. Daddy and I went to her apartment and she gave us number to call. So, she said that it didn't cost her a penny, because she has Medicare, Type A and B. Daddy is very excited about it.
I think it is great about the 3rd Graders studying the Business Unit. I remember when you had them study the Stock Market, which was very good, too.
Hope you and Stan get to go out to dinner.
Have a great day -
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
Good morning. How chilly is it in Nashville? According to our thermometer, it is 41 degrees here. The Weather Channel says Tupelo is 45 degrees so I guess the real temperature is somewhere in between, but whatever it is, I still think it’s very comfortable. I do love this autumn weather! I hope it stays nice for the weekend but some of the forecasts say that it will warm up considerably on Saturday. Hope they are wrong!!
For whatever reason, I seem to be more tired this year than I have been in the past. Maybe it’s my pesky 2nd graders requiring too much energy. Anyway, by the time I had gotten home, fixed dinner, eaten dinner with Stan, cleaned up the kitchen, and taken my bath, there was very little time left in my evening because I went to bed at 8:30. I would have gone to bed at 8:00 if it hadn’t been too embarrassingly early! So there’s not much to say about my evening,
Today should be a fairly good day with the bumptious 2nd graders. I’m going to teach them how to do little puzzles called tangrams. This has always been popular over the years with second grade classes so I hope these 2nd graders will be equally intrigued. I let my 3rd grade class vote yesterday on what they wanted to do and they voted to do a Business unit. I last did a business unit about 3 years ago and the kids then really had a great time doing it so I’m relatively sure that my nice little 3rd grade class will enjoy it, too. When I get to school this morning, however, I need to scurry around to get all the "stuff" together to start it.
Well, today is payday so that’s always a reason to go to work! Stan said he might take me out to dinner to celebrate! I have a couple of errands to run this afternoon (after the dreaded afternoon duty) so it will be nice not to have to come home and fix dinner. That’s about it for my day. What about your day? You need to relax one of these days, Mother! Tell me what’s going on up there!
Bye--Ruth
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
sales abound!
Dear Daughter,
It is such a beautiful day, cool and nice. I love the days like this.
I went to the Pharmacy and got our medicine. Then, would you believe it, I thought I would go to Dillard's and do some walking, which I did, but when I got to Dillard's, they still had all their summer clothes on sale, 75% off, and 75% of that. Of course, I didn't buy anything , of course, but I asked one of the girls who works there when they were sending the clothes out, and she said she didn't know they were sending them out, so I guess they are keeping them in the store. Will wonders never cease.
Daddy is getting ready to go to the garbage, which reminds me that maybe you and Stan can take him to Kroger's to have his Flu shot. He was going to try to walk over there, but I'm afraid he couldn't walk back. Anyway, we can talk about it when you come.
Daddy made the other "batch" of pear preserves today, so we will have a lot to eat.
Phil is supposed to call tonight. We always look forward to it to see how they are getting along, including Baby.
Hope you had a good day, and hope that you and Stan have a good evening -
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
It was nice to read your letter, Mother, and hear that things were going well with you and
Daddy. I’m glad to know that Dillard’s still has sales although, to be honest, I don’t have much hope that they will have anything interesting to buy. Still, it will be fun to look on Saturday. Who knows? We might find a great deal.
My day at school was so busy. I did have half class, half computer day for each group today but that made it even more hectic than usual. Still, all my students seemed content with that compromise and I got almost everything done that I needed to do. In my free time, I was busy getting the Reading Fair organized. You will hear more about this as the next few months progress so I will just say that I was getting the initial letter to all the teachers ready today and I was finalizing the arrangements. Once the regular day was finished, I had my afternoon duty and then, after that, there was a faculty meeting. Finally
I was able to come home at 4:30 so it wasn’t too bad. I was definitely eager to get home on such a beautiful day!
Stan and I have finished dinner and now I’m looking forward to a quiet and short evening before I go to bed. Hope you all enjoy talking to Phil. Until tomorrow morning….
Bye--Ruth
It is such a beautiful day, cool and nice. I love the days like this.
I went to the Pharmacy and got our medicine. Then, would you believe it, I thought I would go to Dillard's and do some walking, which I did, but when I got to Dillard's, they still had all their summer clothes on sale, 75% off, and 75% of that. Of course, I didn't buy anything , of course, but I asked one of the girls who works there when they were sending the clothes out, and she said she didn't know they were sending them out, so I guess they are keeping them in the store. Will wonders never cease.
Daddy is getting ready to go to the garbage, which reminds me that maybe you and Stan can take him to Kroger's to have his Flu shot. He was going to try to walk over there, but I'm afraid he couldn't walk back. Anyway, we can talk about it when you come.
Daddy made the other "batch" of pear preserves today, so we will have a lot to eat.
Phil is supposed to call tonight. We always look forward to it to see how they are getting along, including Baby.
Hope you had a good day, and hope that you and Stan have a good evening -
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
It was nice to read your letter, Mother, and hear that things were going well with you and
Daddy. I’m glad to know that Dillard’s still has sales although, to be honest, I don’t have much hope that they will have anything interesting to buy. Still, it will be fun to look on Saturday. Who knows? We might find a great deal.
My day at school was so busy. I did have half class, half computer day for each group today but that made it even more hectic than usual. Still, all my students seemed content with that compromise and I got almost everything done that I needed to do. In my free time, I was busy getting the Reading Fair organized. You will hear more about this as the next few months progress so I will just say that I was getting the initial letter to all the teachers ready today and I was finalizing the arrangements. Once the regular day was finished, I had my afternoon duty and then, after that, there was a faculty meeting. Finally
I was able to come home at 4:30 so it wasn’t too bad. I was definitely eager to get home on such a beautiful day!
Stan and I have finished dinner and now I’m looking forward to a quiet and short evening before I go to bed. Hope you all enjoy talking to Phil. Until tomorrow morning….
Bye--Ruth
Sunday, December 4, 2011
the day after
Dear Daughter,
What a pretty Monday morning it is, not a cloud in the sky. It is 50 here, with the high going to be 69. It's a perfect day.
Was so happy to get your letter. What a joy it is having a computer, and it doesn't cost us a penny to have it. You even pay the amount each month for our service. I want to thank you for that!
Church was fine last night. They had a five page notes about how Bro. Conklin wants the church to be, which I will save and give to you and Stan. I want you to read it, because it is very easy to read, and tell me what you think about it. Daddy read it last night whenIi got home, and he didn't say much about it. It seems to me that it would be better just to let the Bible speak. How simple that would be.
I don't know what we will do today. At least Dillard's is "cleared out" and it won't be necessary to go and check on it and so I won't go today, except just to walk.
I have to go to the Pharmacy to get two prescriptions for me and one for Daddy. Then I may go to Walgreen's, just to walk.
You ought to see our refrigerator. It has all sorts of pie slices, banana bread, etc, and etc. I had pear preserves on a piece of bread that Rita had baked and brought to me. I couldn't eat much - the pear preserves is so good - looks like your Grandmother fixed it. I certainly want you to taste it.
At 8:30 last night, Chuck called me. They had flown, for their vacation, to New Hampshire and rented a car, and are driving it to various places during their stay. Cassie and her husband, Christie and Chuck were together for vacation. He said they are charging all their bills and, said it would be hard to pay them when they get back home. But he seemed cheerful, so that's worth it all, I think.
We are having fresh beans today, fresh candied yams, etc. for lunch today. Tomorrow we eat at the cafeteria.
Sorry you have after school duties today. I always hate that. I know your children will be happy to see you, and that they will want the computer. You will never know it, but all the children will remember you for years to come - how lovely a teacher they had!
Daddy is fine, and I am fine - isn't that great?
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
Good morning. Here we are at another Monday morning again. It’s always hard to go back to
work when you’ve had a little time off. I certainly did enjoy my little vacation on Friday, though, and I’m much happier than I think I would have been if I’d gone to work on Friday and then straight to Jackson. So I’m not complaining about going to work this morning—I’m in a happy mood and I’m looking forward to a good day.
The weather is SO delightful. The nights have gotten so cool that I think it would be fair to call them chilly. I just love it! The days are mild, the nights are chilly—perfect fall weather. As always, in the fall, it makes it somewhat challenging to know how to dress since whatever one wears in the morning will be too warm by the afternoon. My room, of course, has no windows so the outside temperature is not reflected by the inside temperature. In the hot weather, it’s cold in my room (because of the air conditioner blasting away) and in the cold weather, it’s hot in my room (because of the heater blasting away). So I never know how to dress!
Since I wasn’t at school on Friday, I know my children will complain about not having had computer day so I will compromise with them and have a partial computer day. We will work half of the period and we will have computer time the other half of the day. That should
make for a somewhat frenetic day going back and forth from work to play but it is the best I can do. There’s nothing special going on at school otherwise (other than the dreaded afternoon duty) so I expect to be able to come home at a reasonable hour.
After your big weekend, what will you be doing today? Taking it easy, I hope! When you write, tell me if Martha or Fannie came to the Flea Market. You didn’t mention it so I assume they weren’t feeling up to coming, but at least you had Rita and Harry there. How was church last night? Tell me everything you know! And both of you take it easy today!
Bye--Ruth
What a pretty Monday morning it is, not a cloud in the sky. It is 50 here, with the high going to be 69. It's a perfect day.
Was so happy to get your letter. What a joy it is having a computer, and it doesn't cost us a penny to have it. You even pay the amount each month for our service. I want to thank you for that!
Church was fine last night. They had a five page notes about how Bro. Conklin wants the church to be, which I will save and give to you and Stan. I want you to read it, because it is very easy to read, and tell me what you think about it. Daddy read it last night whenIi got home, and he didn't say much about it. It seems to me that it would be better just to let the Bible speak. How simple that would be.
I don't know what we will do today. At least Dillard's is "cleared out" and it won't be necessary to go and check on it and so I won't go today, except just to walk.
I have to go to the Pharmacy to get two prescriptions for me and one for Daddy. Then I may go to Walgreen's, just to walk.
You ought to see our refrigerator. It has all sorts of pie slices, banana bread, etc, and etc. I had pear preserves on a piece of bread that Rita had baked and brought to me. I couldn't eat much - the pear preserves is so good - looks like your Grandmother fixed it. I certainly want you to taste it.
At 8:30 last night, Chuck called me. They had flown, for their vacation, to New Hampshire and rented a car, and are driving it to various places during their stay. Cassie and her husband, Christie and Chuck were together for vacation. He said they are charging all their bills and, said it would be hard to pay them when they get back home. But he seemed cheerful, so that's worth it all, I think.
We are having fresh beans today, fresh candied yams, etc. for lunch today. Tomorrow we eat at the cafeteria.
Sorry you have after school duties today. I always hate that. I know your children will be happy to see you, and that they will want the computer. You will never know it, but all the children will remember you for years to come - how lovely a teacher they had!
Daddy is fine, and I am fine - isn't that great?
Much love, M & D
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Dear Mother:
Good morning. Here we are at another Monday morning again. It’s always hard to go back to
work when you’ve had a little time off. I certainly did enjoy my little vacation on Friday, though, and I’m much happier than I think I would have been if I’d gone to work on Friday and then straight to Jackson. So I’m not complaining about going to work this morning—I’m in a happy mood and I’m looking forward to a good day.
The weather is SO delightful. The nights have gotten so cool that I think it would be fair to call them chilly. I just love it! The days are mild, the nights are chilly—perfect fall weather. As always, in the fall, it makes it somewhat challenging to know how to dress since whatever one wears in the morning will be too warm by the afternoon. My room, of course, has no windows so the outside temperature is not reflected by the inside temperature. In the hot weather, it’s cold in my room (because of the air conditioner blasting away) and in the cold weather, it’s hot in my room (because of the heater blasting away). So I never know how to dress!
Since I wasn’t at school on Friday, I know my children will complain about not having had computer day so I will compromise with them and have a partial computer day. We will work half of the period and we will have computer time the other half of the day. That should
make for a somewhat frenetic day going back and forth from work to play but it is the best I can do. There’s nothing special going on at school otherwise (other than the dreaded afternoon duty) so I expect to be able to come home at a reasonable hour.
After your big weekend, what will you be doing today? Taking it easy, I hope! When you write, tell me if Martha or Fannie came to the Flea Market. You didn’t mention it so I assume they weren’t feeling up to coming, but at least you had Rita and Harry there. How was church last night? Tell me everything you know! And both of you take it easy today!
Bye--Ruth
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