March 3, 1973 Dear Eleanor & Diana, If I
don’t get any word from you by next Sat. I will know you don’t seem to be
getting my letters somehow so I will phone you Sat or Sunday to tell you we
will be coming to stay with you March 16th I will tell when to meet
us and what I will be bringing for supper as for now I don’t know yet as I
haven’t been feeling my very best I can’t get my glasses till March 26th
but don’t worry I be all right the only thing I would like a brown or tan hat
but I may get that when we get to Winnipeg as I think the bus gets there at 5
oclock and if I hurry I may get some thing in Hudson Bay its not far from bus
depot (stop)
Dad is
watching the hockey and I washed the floor and don’t have much to do. I washed Thursday so there is ironing but I
will do that Monday. Dad got some lumber
for that bedroom so he says he will start Monday. I hope he does as there is a lot to do in
that basement.
Matt
been having trouble with his teeth he was to see the Dentist Friday and is
going again Tuesday to get some out he’s sure sore today his nose is swalllen
& upper lip too even his eyes are sore looking.
&
Miron & Katie.
Wes is
not so well his feet are bothering him the rest are fine. Katie lost some weight she looks fine I guess
a person can loose weight if they try hard enough I guess I don’t have will
power I haven’t gained but didn’t loose any.
I got myself a long slip for the dress I will close for now looking
forward on seeing you both. I will close
with best wishes and most of love.
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March
4/73
Matt
brought the letter from you after I have sealed the one I wrote to you instead
of rewriting I am writing this note I thank you for the letter about the dress
you keep it there we are planning to be there I likely will phone before we
leave home only I would like to know what you would like me to bring I have
canned chickens peas cauliflowers spinnich I may kill a small chicken and
freeze for you for roast and do you need and like some canned fruit as for
pickles I don’t have much. And if you
have any way to come before Easter please do but we will talk about it when I
get there unless you wish to come this week end as the next we will be to see
you Love Mother
Here are Mom and Dad in 1973 at Marilyn and Bill’s wedding on . . .
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“Never love anyone who treats you
like you’re ordinary.”
(Oscar Wilde)
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Hurrah for the Irish!
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IRISH PRATIE OATEN (Potato Oat Cakes)
From: BRITISH COOKERY, edited by Lizzie Boyd
1 pound mashed potatoes
¼ pound instant oatmeal flakes
¼ tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper
1/3 cup milk
Mix together all ingredients. Roll out and cut into triangles or
rounds. Bake on a hot griddle. Serve hot with butter.
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P. S. I sewed Mom’s dress for her.
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