May 21, 1944
John Rasmussen, hearing we were out of money, asked Jerry if he could use P20 which Jerry clutched like a drowning man. He was able… Read More »May 21, 1944
John Rasmussen, hearing we were out of money, asked Jerry if he could use P20 which Jerry clutched like a drowning man. He was able… Read More »May 21, 1944
Jerry woke me at 6:30 and I dressed quickly. With a cup of coffee in hand and a bun, we sauntered to hospital point to… Read More »May 18, 1944
We had all our meals in the dugout and I spent the whole day there, resting and reading. A box is our cupboard and Dr.… Read More »May 17, 1944
Afternoon rains are here. It is our third wet season. There was quite a gale last evening. Jerry carried our table into the dugout and… Read More »May 16, 1944
I am now trying to enjoy Sheba as a study in psychology. June and I are timing her shampoos during a week. She is always… Read More »May 15, 1944
A sound sleep and a good day. Jerry was busy in the cubicle building underground. He talks about building the West Wall as though it… Read More »May 14, 1944
After breakfast I went over to Peg’s to lie down as Elizabeth was having her bed swung to make table space and dressing corner curtained… Read More »May 6, 1944
The dentist has brought in the panels from his office which, with other boards, he is making into a paneled apartment for his wife, taking… Read More »May 3, 1944
Practice for Maypole dancing, rope wreaths made of evergreen, monotonous piano tunes inkling for days—will soon be ended after today’s program. At quarter to six… Read More »May 1, 1944