Sunday, June 22, 2014

June 22, 1932 - Wednesday


This has been quite a busy day altho’ I haven’t been out of the house. I got up late spent all morning writing home. In the afternoon washed my hair and helped move in new bedroom set. After supper letters again.

Ann's letter to George:

Dearest George,

It’s been a busy day today compared to the days I have been living but not to your days, I imagine. Are you just about dead every night when you get thru? I hope you weren’t too tired to write. Your mother and father had done a lot of work this morning before I got up because I wasn’t dressed until eleven o’clock. For the first two hours after I got up I spent writing to my family. I wrote them a long letter and explained my plan about living in Portland with June for her last year in high school. I hope they approve and all because I think it would really be the best thing for June and besides I do want to be as near as I can to you, dear. That would fix it so beautifully. Time will tell.

To go on with my story after lunch (a yummy lunch, cream tuna) I washed my hair and dried it in the sun. That is a long process with me. That was the first time I had dried my hair in the sun for a long time. It feels nice and soft. About that time the new bedroom set arrived and I helped put it up and so forth. It certainly is nice and I like it immensely, don’ you? I read Old Map until dinner time and after the dishes I wrote you and Doro and now we are going to take a little ride and mail our letters (your mother wrote two, too).

The time gets shorter and shorter and I am glad, dear.


Love, Ann

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