My grandmother died in 2005. She did not own a computer. I think she could have mastered some computer skills, but she had plenty of interests and activities and friends to keep her engaged in the world. She wrote things down, not fictional stories but events of her life, both past and present. After she died, I was given the honor of keeping some of her writings. I thought starting a blog with them might be fun. I hope readers will find it enjoyable. Thanks for stopping by.
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Back home
Sat., July 20, 1935 - This morning I traced patterns. I drove Gilbert's car to Norfolk this p.m. Hazel, Mrs. J. and Bud Maas, a kid from Pierce who is visiting here, went along, too. Tonite Hazel and I went to Hoskins with Gilbert. We stayed in the car.
Sun., July 21, 1935 - To S.S. and church this a.m. After dinner we slept. Mr. Behmer and Charlotte Faye came over about school business. C.F. woke us up and talked to us. Tonite Hazel and I went to League and church. Gilbert brought us in. After church they brought me to Winside.
Mon., July 22, 1935 - Rained good early this morning. I spent most of the day embroidering the sampler I got in Norfolk Saturday. Hot as blazes this afternoon.
I peeked ahead and it appears Grandma is done picking and canning for a while and can enjoy her needlework.
Just look at the cute kitty in the window of the sampler picture I found. :-)
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