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361DECEMBER 18 Sun 1910 A lovely sunny morning. We slept late & I was awfully behind on my various "jobs" - but got up to dear Claudes for dinner at 1:30. Claude quite tired out. (I think) The boys were simply lovely. Lots of toys from "Swartz's" to them & Letitia & the new tobogan came down to Clarissa St. with us. I did up packages - figured - sewed &c. It is melting! The cats all lovely too!
Mon 1911 It was very rough in the night & a horrid rainy day. Letitia was sick & was in her str. chair on her berth all day. I sat with the boys - read the book Chattie gave them & this p.m. after listening to a concert (with the boys) we took Gordon Andrews (a 4. yr old from Winipeg) & went down into the dining room & played "boats". I cross-stitched. The boys came to the dinner table with me for the first time. I wrote later - bed early. Wed 1912 And lots of shopping. Lunching and general festivities. (to our rooms!) early & some - and read in bed. Thurs 1913 Ruth Sandford of Dansville called me up today and came to lunch with me. We had a real nice chat. She is an interesting girl & making a fine thing of their postal cards. Fri 1914 Fine winter day. Lunched with Amelie & Mrs. Stewart at the lunch club at the Seneca and this p.m. Went to Nan's for a brushing & this evening to a - huge dinner at Carolyn's
(she insisted) The Wrights the Casses. The Winifred Smiths. The Hallocks Mrs. Eddy &c. &c. It was a very gay party. John Wright & his broken arm were quite a small circus!

361DECEMBER 18 Sun 1910 A lovely sunny morning. We slept late & I was awfully behind on my various "jobs" - but got up to dear Claudes for dinner at 1:30. Claude quite tired out. (I think) The boys were simply lovely. Lots of toys from "Swartz's" to them & Letitia & the new tobogan came down to Clarissa St. with us. I did up packages - figured - sewed &c. It is melting! The cats all lovely too!
Mon 1911 It was very rough in the night & a horrid rainy day. Letitia was sick & was in her str. chair on her berth all day. I sat with the boys - read the book Chattie gave them & this p.m. after listening to a concert (with the boys) we took Gordon Andrews (a 4. yr old from Winipeg) & went down into the dining room & played "boats". I cross-stitched. The boys came to the dinner table with me for the first time. I wrote later - bed early. Wed 1912 And lots of shopping. Lunching and general festivities. (to our rooms!) early & some - and read in bed. Thurs 1913 Ruth Sandford of Dansville called me up today and came to lunch with me. We had a real nice chat. She is an interesting girl & making a fine thing of their postal cards. Fri 1914 Fine winter day. Lunched with Amelie & Mrs. Stewart at the lunch club at the Seneca and this p.m. Went to Nan's for a brushing & this evening to a - huge dinner at Carolyn's
(she insisted) The Wrights the Casses. The Winifred Smiths. The Hallocks Mrs. Eddy &c. &c. It was a very gay party. John Wright & his broken arm were quite a small circus!

361DECEMBER 18 Sun 1910 A lovely sunny morning. We slept late & I was awfully behind on my various "jobs" - but got up to dear Claudes for dinner at 1:30. Claude quite tired out. (I think) The boys were simply lovely. Lots of toys from "Swartz's" to them & Letitia & the new tobogan came down to Clarissa St. with us. I did up packages - figured - sewed &c. It is melting! The cats all lovely too!
Mon 1911 It was very rough in the night & a horrid rainy day. Letitia was sick & was in her str. chair on her berth all day. I sat with the boys - read the book Chattie gave them & this p.m. after listening to a concert (with the boys) we took Gordon Andrews (a 4. yr old from Winipeg) & went down into the dining room & played "boats". I cross-stitched. The boys came to the dinner table with me for the first time. I wrote later - bed early. Wed 1912 And lots of shopping. Lunching and general festivities. (to our rooms!) early & some - and read in bed. Thurs 1913 Ruth Sandford of Dansville called me up today and came to lunch with me. We had a real nice chat. She is an interesting girl & making a fine thing of their postal cards. Fri 1914 Fine winter day. Lunched with Amelie & Mrs. Stewart at the lunch club at the Seneca and this p.m. Went to Nan's for a brushing & this evening to a - huge dinner at Carolyn's
(she insisted) The Wrights the Casses. The Winifred Smiths. The Hallocks Mrs. Eddy &c. &c. It was a very gay party. John Wright & his broken arm were quite a small circus!
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