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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-02-05 Page 2
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yet. Kids are all fine again. They rec'd their Valentines and are so happy with them. They carry them around all the time. Tonight at the supper table we were all saying what we would wish if we could and Carol said she would wish that Daddy would come home to stay. I t was so cute. They brought the motor back to the frigidaire today. Mother said she didn't know what was the trouble. I don't know how much it will be yet. Plenty I expect. I deposited your check & the bal. after the 65.00 is subtracted for the Check you are going to write is $320.54. Please get our income tax reports made out & we can get that off my chest. That seems to worry me so. Your mother went up to the drug store today. It was the first time she has been out since she took sick. She has had a long siege. You had better send her a Valentine. She gets sort of jealous when you send me things & not her. You know, she is sort of childish. She has surely been wonderful to help me out though. Don't know what I would do without her. It sounds like it is sleeting out tonight. I suppose we are I for more ice and we just got rid of what we had. I fixed the Cookus bridal party up this morning & it was lots of fun. Well darling I must get to bed. Wish I could give you a big hug & kiss, but will save them up. Goodnight Lovingly yours Mommie & Kiddies P.S. I sent your pants & sharpener this morning. The kids put those little candies in there.
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yet. Kids are all fine again. They rec'd their Valentines and are so happy with them. They carry them around all the time. Tonight at the supper table we were all saying what we would wish if we could and Carol said she would wish that Daddy would come home to stay. I t was so cute. They brought the motor back to the frigidaire today. Mother said she didn't know what was the trouble. I don't know how much it will be yet. Plenty I expect. I deposited your check & the bal. after the 65.00 is subtracted for the Check you are going to write is $320.54. Please get our income tax reports made out & we can get that off my chest. That seems to worry me so. Your mother went up to the drug store today. It was the first time she has been out since she took sick. She has had a long siege. You had better send her a Valentine. She gets sort of jealous when you send me things & not her. You know, she is sort of childish. She has surely been wonderful to help me out though. Don't know what I would do without her. It sounds like it is sleeting out tonight. I suppose we are I for more ice and we just got rid of what we had. I fixed the Cookus bridal party up this morning & it was lots of fun. Well darling I must get to bed. Wish I could give you a big hug & kiss, but will save them up. Goodnight Lovingly yours Mommie & Kiddies P.S. I sent your pants & sharpener this morning. The kids put those little candies in there.
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