The date for this letter is a little uncertain. Please enlarge it so that you can read (deciper?) it. Steve, it is amazing to me that you wrote letters to me in college. I recall one that you wrote in a spiral, beginning in the middle and branching out. Your heart was in the right place, and word from home was very precious. You'll notice that I did not spend the penny - saved for future needs or wants. (The penny covers up the word "circus".)
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Another Look at Grandpa Working in the Beet Field

Monday, May 30, 2011
Happy Birthday, Steve!
I always think of Steve and Ann together, getting into all sorts of mischief. Later, Steve was a buddy - someone interested in art and drawing, as I was. Then there were the difficult years, the years of not being available to each other, etc. But we've been back on track for a long time, and are so thankful that Mother and Dad had six children to make our family complete. You may be the last, but you're certainly not the least. Love you, and hope your day is a good one.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
ENJOYING A GIFT
Feel free to delete this without hurting my feelings, I just wanted to share this for a brief moment. Last year I was given a gift, a miricle if you will. In my enthusiasium for this gift I abused it. I blossomed to the point that I couldn't use the bathroom scales anymore but I had to wiegh myself on the frieght scales at the shop to get any accuracy.
In February I decided that I was at a turning point that I didn't like and went on a diet. For the first week I cut out bread, potatoes, pasta and milk. I also cut out all snacks except for an orange quarter or an apple quarter. Then I set my limits. I went from about 6 slices of bread a day to one slice of sour dough, ( sour dough is great for diets,) I went from 4 glasses of milk a day to a cup, I eat yams for the most part instead of regular potatoes, I eat a good variety of meats and fish, lots of vegetables and northern beans.
This is kind of a brief account of the change in my diet but the upshot is I have lost 40 pounds and 5 inches off my waist so far. The benefits are enormous, my ankles no longer hurt when I walk, I haven't had heartburn in months, I can bend over and pick things up off the shop floor, my energy level is sky high, my noon nap is back to five minute instead of forty five, I don't get winded when I look at a set of stairs. In short I am enjoying my gift more than ever now.
I think that I had to tell you this so that I will continue with the program.
In February I decided that I was at a turning point that I didn't like and went on a diet. For the first week I cut out bread, potatoes, pasta and milk. I also cut out all snacks except for an orange quarter or an apple quarter. Then I set my limits. I went from about 6 slices of bread a day to one slice of sour dough, ( sour dough is great for diets,) I went from 4 glasses of milk a day to a cup, I eat yams for the most part instead of regular potatoes, I eat a good variety of meats and fish, lots of vegetables and northern beans.
This is kind of a brief account of the change in my diet but the upshot is I have lost 40 pounds and 5 inches off my waist so far. The benefits are enormous, my ankles no longer hurt when I walk, I haven't had heartburn in months, I can bend over and pick things up off the shop floor, my energy level is sky high, my noon nap is back to five minute instead of forty five, I don't get winded when I look at a set of stairs. In short I am enjoying my gift more than ever now.
I think that I had to tell you this so that I will continue with the program.
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