Friday, June 11, 1926
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School out. The boys all got splendid marks. Albert got A’s for the last six weeks which brought his average up to B which is good, especially for a beginner. The boys are so joyous over the prospect of school out that one would think they didn’t like school. Continued from yesterday. After she left I went to the Sunday school party at Mrs. Weilands, left the children with Mama and getting back found that the three youngest had slept all the time and I had to wait till they woke up before coming home The big boys read.
(I guess Grandma believed it "let sleeping babies lie" along with toddlers and little boys!)
Monday, June 11, 2007
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I started reading from the beginning two days ago and finished today. Now much more of it makes sense and I am very fascinated by it. Thanks for commenting on my blog as well.
ReplyDeleteI am most curious about Albert. As a convert to Catholicism myself, I am wondering what the family's reaction to his conversion and his decision to become a priest was. Perhaps Marjorie or Eleanor could provide some insight?
I wonder if she let them sleep so she wouldn't have to deal with them. Young children can be wearing on a grandma
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