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, June 4, 2018
Getting closer
Sun., May 17, 1936 - Ray was so late getting here, that we had Edwin take us out to the schoolhouse for the picnic. The North and South schools had their picnic together. Around 80 people there. Howard was here this evening.
Mon., May 18, 1936 - We went out to the place this p.m. which he's letting us use this week. We tore off old wallpaper and patched up cracks in the plaster with cloth.
Tues., May 19, 1936 - We washed and baked today. This evening Mom and I went out to the schoolhouse and cleaned it.
Time sure flies when you comment on three days at a time. The big day will be here very soon!
And speaking of big days, Jayme and Ashley's baby arrived last night somewhat earlier than expected, choosing to be born on his Grandma Jenny's birthday. Tanner William Iversen and his mother are doing well at last report. Dad and Grandpa are probably okay, too.
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