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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-02-03 Page 2
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from me you will know I am not coming. I have Nina Cullen under the dryer now and she said to tell you, she did all she could to encourage me to come. She is a very nice person. I am enclosing the Guardian check. It came day before yesterday. Honey, do get that income tax report made out right away. For if I don't come, it will have to be mailed down here for me to sign first before it can be sent in and there is only 12 days left. I do wish it would warm up & stay that way now. We have had such a long winter it seems. The house has gotten terribly smoked this winter. I am going to have the kitchen & down stairs bath painted this spring & the dining room will have to be taken care of too. Your mother is fine & seems to be getting along with the kids just fine. I try to get her to take it a little slower, so she won't get sick. I don't know what I would ever do without her. She has been grand to stay by me. Well honey, I must get Nina out now, & get ready to go home. I will see what I can do about coming. I don't know whether I can get Wilma to work or not. If I can't this week end maybe I could come next week. Loads of Hugs & Kisses Mommie & Kiddies P.S. When I think about seeing you, I get all excited. Hope I can soon. I do miss you so.
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from me you will know I am not coming. I have Nina Cullen under the dryer now and she said to tell you, she did all she could to encourage me to come. She is a very nice person. I am enclosing the Guardian check. It came day before yesterday. Honey, do get that income tax report made out right away. For if I don't come, it will have to be mailed down here for me to sign first before it can be sent in and there is only 12 days left. I do wish it would warm up & stay that way now. We have had such a long winter it seems. The house has gotten terribly smoked this winter. I am going to have the kitchen & down stairs bath painted this spring & the dining room will have to be taken care of too. Your mother is fine & seems to be getting along with the kids just fine. I try to get her to take it a little slower, so she won't get sick. I don't know what I would ever do without her. She has been grand to stay by me. Well honey, I must get Nina out now, & get ready to go home. I will see what I can do about coming. I don't know whether I can get Wilma to work or not. If I can't this week end maybe I could come next week. Loads of Hugs & Kisses Mommie & Kiddies P.S. When I think about seeing you, I get all excited. Hope I can soon. I do miss you so.
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