Third Anniversary Blues
Frank has written “Happiness is Love” many times in his letters. This saying came off of a big card I sent him while he was in Vietnam. The card had Snoopy dancing on the front of it with “Happiness is Love” above Snoopy’s head. Frank kept it taped to the wall next to the side of his bed. On that same wall, he kept taped pictures that his four-year-old little sister, Cindy, had colored for him. Another really special thing that Frank and Cindy did, was to send each other freckles through letters. Frank was pretty down in the dumps in his next letter to me. ...
Read MoreDoll, Jewlery, Dear John
Frank and I made it through our third Wedding Anniversary without being physically together but the distance between us could not separate our hearts and souls that day. On our third Wedding Anniversary, I was kept busy by the family around me to keep my mind off of the fact that Frank was not there. Frank had good friends around him that kept him busy too. In Frank’s next letter he tells me a little about what he did in Phu Bai, Vietnam on our third Wedding Anniversary. May 10, 1971 Dear Nancy, How’s my wife today? I hope fine and very much in love with me. I’m sorry I...
Read MoreA Tape & Another Gift
As you know from the last chapter, Frank has been asking me lots of questions that I have not answered. I made Frank a cassette tape then sent it to him with some of the answers to his questions and some other things that had been going on in my life. I do not have this cassette tape but really wishing I had the cassette that was in the plastic cover of the one that Frank mailed to me which I found with the letters. One of the most upsetting things that had been going on had to do with my job. The man who owned the business had a nephew who needed a job, so it was decided that he would be...
Read MoreThe Longest Hair
Frank had been in a good mood until receiving my letter which had been delayed in the mail. With mail delivery so mixed up at times, it was very hard for us to communicate but even with normal ten-day delays in receiving letters, our moods would already have changed by the time we got another letter. We just never knew what to expect in a letter but we learned to work at holding back our reactions to a five-day-old letter. In the next letter, Frank was a little down and he gets a little rebellious. May 29, 1971 Dear Nancy, Hi Darling. How are you today? I hope you’re well and in...
Read MoreThe Pocket Watch
Frank experienced so many emotions in his last four letters which were all written in a time span of eight days. He was feeling rebellious, angry, humorous, and depressed. In his letter from June 5, 1971, he was very down. Frank was not feeling well and something else was really upsetting him but he had not shared with me what it was. After receiving his June 5th letter, I was totally confused but then I received his next letter written three days later. June 8, 1971 Dear Nancy, Hi Honey, how’s my life today? I hope that you’re fine and happy because I want you to be happy. I...
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