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.
Monday, March 19, 2018
Working from home
Sat., January 11, 1936 - At noon Ray took me to F. Nieman's to see about staying there next week. It's OK with them. Went to the dentist tonite, he wouldn't pull either of my teeth because they were still sore.
Sun., January 12, 1936 - Mom and I went to church. This p.m. Ray, Mom and I went to Kahlers, they weren't home so we went to Hoffman's. Howard took me out to Nieman's tonite.
Mon., January 13, 1936 - The schoolhouse was pretty cold. I took work home but didn't do much because we talked too much. Donald T. treated us to candy, his birthday was yesterday.
I know all too much about taking work home at night and then not getting it done. But, it has always been work that was not time-sensitive, so there was no horrible fallout.
For no particular reason, here is a photo of some of my day lilies from last year.
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