Letters
This trunk is for
Frank Muldrow.
Not any thing in
I am giving the bed
Dec. 7, 1995
Hi Aunt Ceil,
It's Chris
from California
saying Hi and How
are you.
We've been
having pleasant
weather the last
couple weeks. Matter
of fact we've eaten
Dear Aunt Ceil & Uncle Frank, Hi, how are u? I hope you'll be able to read my writing, I used to - page two - be write handed but the doctor fused it. By the way I
This has been one heck of a busy morning so far. Tom stayed up last night writing a paper which was due at 10 this morning. So I had to get up early this morning, drive him to school, come back & type 8 pages, then rush back to school so he could turn the paper in.
Sure was a pretty afternoon here. Tom & I gave the ol' laundry and books up & went out to the lake, climbed around by a big bluff - scratched up my left knee, but sure was fun. We're going to organize a picnic for next weekend if the weather stays so warm.
You should see the ol' place now - it's looking quite nifty. I put the brick contact in the kitchen & it made a world of difference. Made everything look warm & cozy. It sure would be nice to someday have real brick in the kitchen!
Tom has gone over to school to see about what to do picnic-wise. It's not as warm today as it has been, so don't know for sure if we'll go. For me, it's not too cold - my ski pants still have a semblance of fit & with my sweat shirt I feel very comfortable out. Will see what Harry & Rog think.
There's nothing new, of course, to write, but just wanted you to know we got back alright. We arrived here about 6:45 in the midst of some terrible fog. Could hardly see 5 feet in front of yourself. It's turned now into a wet snow so I'm staying in today.
See PDF. I'm making an assumption regarding the year - the pdf says 11/16 Thurs.
Cantwell, Mo.
Dec. 19, 1956
Dear Grandma,
I hope all of you are doing
ok & all are in good health.
We are all just fine. I guess
Santa is going to be good to