Lt. (j.g.) Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San FranciscoSunday 8 October, 1944, 9:35 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
This
has been a swell day and I feel badly that you have to sit around and wait for
someone to call while I'm really getting around and seeing things. Al Klein paid me a return visit today and we
spent the whole day doing "the town."
He came aboard at 10:00 AM. I took one and a half hours showing him
around the ship. I learned a few things myself.
Some of the explanations we got about different instruments were new to me even
though I've been aboard for nine weeks or so.
There is always something new to learn.
After our tour we sat around and gassed until 12:15 and then had
luncheon aboard. Soup, salad, fried
chicken, pie a-la-mode with lemonade and coffee to drink. It was as good as it sounds.
After lunch
we hopped into the jeep Al had. He
showed me parts of this place I hadn't seen before. There are many beautiful homes, educational
institutions and buildings that one can't see unless one has a car for
transportation. We also drove along the
coast and saw several interesting phenomena.
Then a visit to a hotel for a couple of beers and a little walk to
stretch our legs. Al hadn't seen the
aquarium I've mentioned so we look in there also. By then it was time for dinner. Al led the
way to a restaurant I hadn't been to. We
had a steak dinner with all the trimmings and it cost $3 plus tip (no
tax). The steak would have brought a
least $6 at any mainland eating place.
It was large, tender and tasty. Then
we returned to the ship just in time for the movie "When Hearts Were Young
and Gay" was the title--from the book by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Ethel
Kimbrough. It is about the two authors
when they were teen age girls. Put it on
you "must see" list. It is the
most refreshing and amusing picture we've had aboard for some time. After the movie, Al left and I found some
mail for me. Two letters from you and
one from my mother.
Ran out of
stationery so will finish on this paper.
That stomach upset must have been something you ate. Hope you are all
over it now. You sure haven't had much
luck with household help. Hope this new
girl pans out. Please don't buy too much
for me in the way of Xmas gifts. Unless
it is something useful I'd probably have stow it somewhere. Extra room is at a
premium. However I guess you realize
that and will use your judgment. Please
finish typing up my course and send it on.
I was hoping it would be here by now but I realize now how swamped under
you must have been.
Do you
remember your birthday party many Thanksgivings ago when I gave you your first
real engagement ring? Well after the war
that new wedding band you've been wanting is going to be first on my list. Going to sign off my darling with these three
words, "I love you."
Devotedly
Gil
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