26JANUARY 26 Wed 1910
Nice morning, but about noon
it began to rain & was icy - Lillian was very bad yesterday. Had a convulsion &
knows she must die - made her will & It is so sad! I lunched at Sibley's again & went to the
Hippodrome. Mother
went to the "Y" to sew all day. It was pouring rain horrid
tonight. Peter and Tinker
had their trials too, Dr. Knight was over this
a.m.
Thurs 1911
"Soggy" all day - & real
rain some of it. Mother didn't feel ok,
and I felt just horrid - eyes - head & teeth all aching. I went up to
Cad's to lunch (invited her with me)
& had a real nice visit. Frances is
better & her mother- in-law is dead. Tonight sewed a little, read a little
& now (10) am going to bed in the den for a change. Have been
reading Mr. George Jordan's "Self
Control"
which Meta lent me. It
is simply fine - and my Brother personifies most of these virtues too!
Fri. 1912
Busy picking up loose ends.
Claude in N.Y. at
Heclas. Jim en- thusiastic about going to
Annapolis
(where his "Helen" is) on Tuesday.
Read tonight.
Sun 1913. mem.Claude took the Children to
Syracuse
(Mrs. Andrews) yesterday and brought them back this
a.m. They had a fine time
Mother & I went up to dinner & then
Nana & they & I took a long walk -
conservatories, park. Dr. Thomas - length of
Rockingham St. &c. Then a nice evening at home again. Mild as
Easter time.
Mon 1914 Jim told me such tales of Sibley's today that I didn't eat lunch!
Claude & Eugenie went to New York. Stormed this
p.m. Read tonight.
26JANUARY 26 Wed 1910
Nice morning, but about noon
it began to rain & was icy - Lillian was very bad yesterday. Had a convulsion &
knows she must die - made her will & It is so sad! I lunched at Sibley's again & went to the
Hippodrome. Mother
went to the "Y" to sew all day. It was pouring rain horrid
tonight. Peter and Tinker
had their trials too, Dr. Knight was over this
a.m.
Thurs 1911
"Soggy" all day - & real
rain some of it. Mother didn't feel ok,
and I felt just horrid - eyes - head & teeth all aching. I went up to
Cad's to lunch (invited her with me)
& had a real nice visit. Frances is
better & her mother- in-law is dead. Tonight sewed a little, read a little
& now (10) am going to bed in the den for a change. Have been
reading Mr. George Jordan's "Self
Control"
which Meta lent me. It
is simply fine - and my Brother personifies most of these virtues too!
Fri. 1912
Busy picking up loose ends.
Claude in N.Y. at
Heclas. Jim en- thusiastic about going to
Annapolis
(where his "Helen" is) on Tuesday.
Read tonight.
Sun 1913. mem.Claude took the Children to
Syracuse
(Mrs. Andrews) yesterday and brought them back this
a.m. They had a fine time
Mother & I went up to dinner & then
Nana & they & I took a long walk -
conservatories, park. Dr. Thomas - length of
Rockingham St. &c. Then a nice evening at home again. Mild as
Easter time.
Mon 1914 Jim told me such tales of Sibley's today that I didn't eat lunch!
Claude & Eugenie went to New York. Stormed this
p.m. Read tonight.
26JANUARY 26 Wed 1910
Nice morning, but about noon
it began to rain & was icy - Lillian was very bad yesterday. Had a convulsion &
knows she must die - made her will & It is so sad! I lunched at Sibley's again & went to the
Hippodrome. Mother
went to the "Y" to sew all day. It was pouring rain horrid
tonight. Peter and Tinker
had their trials too, Dr. Knight was over this
a.m.
Thurs 1911
"Soggy" all day - & real
rain some of it. Mother didn't feel ok,
and I felt just horrid - eyes - head & teeth all aching. I went up to
Cad's to lunch (invited her with me)
& had a real nice visit. Frances is
better & her mother- in-law is dead. Tonight sewed a little, read a little
& now (10) am going to bed in the den for a change. Have been
reading Mr. George Jordan's "Self
Control"
which Meta lent me. It
is simply fine - and my Brother personifies most of these virtues too!
Fri. 1912
Busy picking up loose ends.
Claude in N.Y. at
Heclas. Jim en- thusiastic about going to
Annapolis
(where his "Helen" is) on Tuesday.
Read tonight.
Sun 1913. mem.Claude took the Children to
Syracuse
(Mrs. Andrews) yesterday and brought them back this
a.m. They had a fine time
Mother & I went up to dinner & then
Nana & they & I took a long walk -
conservatories, park. Dr. Thomas - length of
Rockingham St. &c. Then a nice evening at home again. Mild as
Easter time.