Wednesday 1 November
1944, 10:55 PM
Dearest Sweet,
How is my
love tonight? Are our two darlings
behaving or shall I give you a hand? Gee
I wish I could. It would be fun to get
Linda and Norma ready for bed. I'd
undress both of them tonight with the greatest of pleasures even with my blues
on. And then after they were comfortably
tucked in you and I would have a "late" on the studio couch. Nice dreaming anyway.
Well darling
today consisted of the same sixes and sevens.
Work and chow and work and more chow.
I haven't weighed lately so I'll check myself in the morning.
There were many
clouds in the sky today and all day it looked like rain but so far no such
luck. If it did rain, I'd promised
myself to strip down and just sit out on deck and cool off. However there is a nice breeze blowing now
and it has been blowing for the past several hours and believe me I sat out
there and enjoyed every moment of it.
It'll probably rain but I guess not until after I've turned in.
Darling, do
you remember our honeymoon at Lake Arrowhead?
My but it was hot! Remember how
we pushed the bed so that it was almost hanging out of the window to get an
extra breath of air. Sweet if you and I
were there now I wouldn't care how hot it was.
Let's go back after the war. Is
it a date?
Good night
honey. I do feel extra loving tonight so
how about a big hug and kiss and right now, not later. Thank you dear, that was swell.
Lovingly
Gil
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