Provence eCard From: Gosselin, To: Auntie Valerie
Sending Happy Thawts from Sunny Provence…We’ve been inspired to watch Olivier again in Horseman On the Roof. P.S. We can be ready to go on an expotition with very short notice – HINT HINT. Have an awesome day. –Les Enfants du Chateaux XXX XXX XXX
Provence eCard From: Patricia McHugh, To: Dawn
I’m thinking of you right now. I didn’t want to wait another minute to tell you. Life is precious and I don’t want to waste a moment of it. I always try to follow my heart and do all the things I feel. Like making artistic crowns for my high school friends or cardboard stars with colored glitter on them for Christmas. My friends really appreciate these little acts of love. We are a small, female class from St. Agnes High School but our love of one another and spirit is strong.
Love to you and Mike,
Provence eCard From: Patricia McHugh, To: Dawn
Dawn,
God Bless You as you make your transition from hospital to home. I’m sure your beloved home and loving husband will be so precious to you.
All My Love and Support,
Patricia
Provence eCard From: Patricia McHugh, To: Marlene
I hope you will have a good St. Patrick’s Day. Because the weather is difficult, I won’t go to the Parade today. I just saw that Daylight Savings Time is going to happen on the 12th. Good thing I saw this.
Mitch and Amy are moving today. They loaded their things in a small trailer attached to their SUV. They didn’t tell me they were moving now. They didn’t say goodbye. I felt bad. Their furniture was very nice.
I am wondering who they sold the house to. I am very nervous because I have gone through so much with the trouble in this neighborhood since I moved here 3 years ago. I hope that I get a nice neighbor.
Dan bought a different Lexus. It’s white and looks just like the black one he had. I helped Barbara to connect with the Public Library so she could sell Lisa’a Madame Alexander Doll Collection. I hope one day, Barbara will hire a company to clear out her Silver St. building and then sell it. She is at the later journey of life. I want her to be able to have the control of dealing with this building herself when she is able to do this.
I really look forward to spring. The flowers, Easter, etc. It’s just much easier than now. I’ll keep in touch.
All My Love,
Patrucua
Provence eCard From: Patricia McHugh, To: Marlene
Marlene,
I’ve been thinking of you so often. I hope you’re well. I’m good and just aging and adjusting to the constant changes that occur.
I had a very quiet Christmas. I was surprised that my oldest sister didn’t want to pick me up and have me for Christmas at her apartment. I had to accept it and move forward. I was all alone but had a beautiful Christmas that passed by very quickly. I cooked a feast for myself and it was delish! I just watched some telly and was happy.
I have finished my curtain for my kitchen. It came out beautiful! Dan has a very bad cold so when he’s better he’ll put it up. I like to have a curtain that gives me on my side and Mitch and Amy on their side, privacy. This window is directly facing their dining room I think. I continue to be very vigilant about Covid. Many people keep getting it in Rochester and all over the world. I wear my mask when I go out. Many people have severe flu and colds and cough all the time now without a mask. Children cough so much without masks and don’t use tissues at times. I’ve tried so hard not to get Covid for the past 3 years. It has been a lot of work. I didn’t get it so far.
So I wish you the best and will be so glad to see you again when the weather is better.
All My Love,
Patricia
Provence eCard From: Patricia, To: Linda
I’ve been thinking of you. I’m putting heart shaped lights in my windows tonight. I want to honor St. Valentine’s Day.
All My Love to you Linda!
Provence eCard From: Patricia, To: Carol
Happy New Year Carol. To open the email I sent, click on : cliquez ici pour revoir cette Dromacarte. If you deleted it, don’t worry.
I’m so proud of you. Getting through Christmas is not easy. I also like your understanding that it’s best to tackle chores one step at a time. I was alone for Christmas It just turned out that way and I had to accept it. I did and the day went by quickly as I prepared my feast.
I watched Christmas Mass at the Vatican with the Pope, because the weather was too bad for me to go to church. This was very hard for me to accept but my safety came first.
I’ll be very glad when we get to May. Usually it is better weather then. I’m so glad I came back to Rochester. My life is simple and good.
Remember that I think of you often and if you need to talk or reach out to me for support that I am here for you.
All My Love.
Provence eCard From: Patricia, To: Mary
I hope you’re having a nice day. I wonder if you could help me. I just learned that Pat Shaw Zapf’s family wants to keep her memory loss diagnosis quiet. Could you please not share her diagnosis with anyone? I’d be most grateful if you could do this.
Be well and enjoy the beautiful New Year.
Love,
Patricia