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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-04-01 Page 2
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on the hot water faucets. I see by the Keo paper where ---wood has been home on furlough and expects to be transferred to California when he returns. The kids are all O.K. They had a big time playing April fool jokes on each other. Cliff fixed John R a glass of salt water for breakfast and he drank it all down before he realized it and then was mad? And Carol fixed John and Cliff cotton sandwiches for lunch. They had a great time. The grass is commencing to get green & also the trees are starting to bud out. I am just afraid the new grass in front isn't going to come up very well. It sure makes me sick. Well I am not going to do anything about it. We spent enough money on it. Well honey, just two weeks and three days and you will be here. I can hardly wait. It seems like the time is going so slow. How long do you think it will take you to drive home if every thing goes well? I do hope you can make it without any trouble. Goodnight. Loads of hugs and kisses Mommie and Kiddies P.S. Your mother is all O.K. She brought the kids down to dancing school today & I washed & curled her hair while they were taking their lessons.
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on the hot water faucets. I see by the Keo paper where ---wood has been home on furlough and expects to be transferred to California when he returns. The kids are all O.K. They had a big time playing April fool jokes on each other. Cliff fixed John R a glass of salt water for breakfast and he drank it all down before he realized it and then was mad? And Carol fixed John and Cliff cotton sandwiches for lunch. They had a great time. The grass is commencing to get green & also the trees are starting to bud out. I am just afraid the new grass in front isn't going to come up very well. It sure makes me sick. Well I am not going to do anything about it. We spent enough money on it. Well honey, just two weeks and three days and you will be here. I can hardly wait. It seems like the time is going so slow. How long do you think it will take you to drive home if every thing goes well? I do hope you can make it without any trouble. Goodnight. Loads of hugs and kisses Mommie and Kiddies P.S. Your mother is all O.K. She brought the kids down to dancing school today & I washed & curled her hair while they were taking their lessons.
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