I enjoyed precious time with the Gaeke's - lots of walks and hikes, sewing, playing Yatzy on the IPAD. They make the most wonderful meals and we ate outside several times. They learned the squeaking coming from the chimney was a family of racoons! Of course we enjoyed the baby who cried for the Mama and tentatively stepped out on a tree limb, but never made it away from the chimney.
Grace and I made face masks and she used the leftover strips of fabric to make scrunchies for her friends and all the girls in her girl scout troop!

Thursday we drove to Boulder, parked at Chautauqua Historical Park and hiked a bit up to the Flatirons! Hiking Trails recently opened up in Colorado so we felt rather fortunate to find a place to park and an empty picnic table for lunch.

We finished off the day at the Ice cream store, Ryan was happy with a soda and although I'd planned to buy the treats, they would only accept a credit card! Ahh, the joys of the Pandemic.
The three kids have been home for three months, doing homework, completing chores, and choosing a favorite Bible verse. One evening I felt privileged to listen to their Bible verse of the day and why they chose it. Next day Grace asked me about my favorite verse. She looked it up on some app and pasted it onto a lovely background and sent it to me via text message!
Impressive for a 12 year old!
Marilyn loaded their car with all kinds of toys for Grafton - he loved riding to the park in this wagon!
The car was much lighter coming back home. 

And, I received a great gift in the mail today from my cousin, Lucy Hewing. It's a letter written by my mother to her sister, Celia, just two weeks after I was born. Mom wrote thousands of letters, but rarely dated them, so this is quite the treasure. Gratefully, Mom's sisters in Illinois saved some of her letters and our cousins have sent them back to us. But, we've often commented that most of Mom's letters were full of facts only, she shared very little emotion. But this one is much different and I'm touched by her words...even admitting that she's tired of sitting around. And, I'm delighted to know how the Kopczynski's celebrated my birth!
Also, the thoughtful gift of a Bendix automatic washing machine for their first wedding anniversary. I'd never heard the story of how they acquired their bedroom furniture - my goodness there is a lot of information in this letter. And, sisters, Celia and Bertha, sharing how cute their babies are! That would be me and my cousin Lucy!
Never again will I despair at having saved letters, cards, and anything handwritten. I wish one of my siblings had saved a letter I wrote after Duane or Karen was born. Back in those days we did not talk much on the phone - long distance calls were really expensive. We just did not know which letters to save so we saved all of them for awhile and finally had no room to store them all, so most of them got thrown away. Sad!!!
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