I aim to please
Dublin Core
Title
Description
A note from Riene Shattuck to her grandson, the submitter's father.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact's history: Note from Grandmother to Grandson (my father).
Attached to recipes that were sent in the mail from Maine to Florida.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact's history: Note from Grandmother to Grandson (my father).
Attached to recipes that were sent in the mail from Maine to Florida.
Creator
Riene Shattuck
Source
Sidney Turner
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
Language
English
Identifier
Coverage
1975-1999
Letter, Message, and Announcement Item Type Metadata
Genre
note
Material
lined paper, pencil
Circulation
Person to Person (analogue)
Linguistic Text
[underlined] I aim to please Per Request [underlined]
Mom- 1/11/93
It was great to hear your voice - made my day
even though you were thinking of your [underlined] stomach [underlined].
P.S. Many - many years ago your Father told your Mother
"That is not the way my Mother
does it" = Mother's reply;
"I am not your Mother - I am your wife." [underlined] That I Loved [underlined]
I love you, and am so
happy for you that you finally found Lisa. The very
best to you both
From -
Mom- 1/11/93
It was great to hear your voice - made my day
even though you were thinking of your [underlined] stomach [underlined].
P.S. Many - many years ago your Father told your Mother
"That is not the way my Mother
does it" = Mother's reply;
"I am not your Mother - I am your wife." [underlined] That I Loved [underlined]
I love you, and am so
happy for you that you finally found Lisa. The very
best to you both
From -
Citation
Riene Shattuck, “I aim to please,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed May 2, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/1431.