Many, many thanks to everyone who sent Mom a card for her 85th birthday. The card shower was a stunning success with mail coming from all over the country and from every era of her adult life. For example…
- Many of her nieces and nephews (a large group as Mom’s side of the family is a prolific bunch) sent cards.
- Several of Dad’s cousins (he was an only child, so no nieces and nephews there) and their children also sent birthday greetings.
- So did friends and neighbors for her many years in LeMars,
- and her eleven years in Boone.
- Most touching of all were the many, many cards from students from her first year of teaching sixth grade in Roland, Iowa in the late 1940s. Not only did her former students send cards, they recalled anecdotes and described their lives since then.
How do I know what was in them? Because Mom felt it necessary to spread the love by requiring my presence as she opened each piece of mail. Once she read then, she passed them on and expected a comment about each one.
Which I did.
Because I’m such a good daughter. And because the sooner she was finished with the cards, the sooner we could dig into the homemade German’s Chocolate birthday cake (dairy-free version) made for the occasion.
Unfortunately, the cake’s all gone or I’d offer you a piece.
But the cards are in a neat stack for Mom to peruse whenever the mood strikes her. Your cards were truly a gift that keeps on giving. Again, many, many thanks for participating.
Dorothy….I missed thiis event…and we are so sorry. You have always meant so much to us. Happy 85th Birthday!!!! I have looked at you this way…..A very good and loving wife to Harlan…..a mother that tops all mothers that I know……a very bright and insightful woman…on top of the arts….good food, and her childrens future..
We love you and have so much respect for you. God Bless you Dorothy…….Kathy and Rich Hess
Thanks Kathy and Rich. I will pass along your message to Mom. She loves to hear from her nieces and nephews. You have always been, are, and will always be an anchor in her life. Thanks for describing her so well.