Peggy had her hair dyed red again (I only had my black and white camera, and her fingernails painted blue. She asked Red to be her Valentine. I think he already is. When she spots him in the hall, she yells “Red,” and he comes running.
I haven’t told the residents that some of you are planning to send them Valentine’s Day cards and messages, (11 S.Union Street, Cambridge, N.Y.,12816.) They are still going through all of the Christmas messages and trying to write as many replies as possible.
It makes sense to me to space out our gifts and messages to the residents at the Mansion, I don’t want to wear anybody out, and you can’t imagine what these messages and presents mean to the people who live at the home. People are so good when given the chance.
Peggy is hot stuff, a lot of love and fun. And very full of life.
Valentine’s Day is February 14th, a Tuesday. I think I’ll bring some chocolates. Your love and generosity is awesome, I thank you. Again, the address is The Mansion, 11 S. Union Street, Cambridge, N.Y., 12816.
The first names of the residents who can or wish to receive your messages are Jean A., Mary B., Gerry, Sylvie, Diane, Alice, Jean G., Madeline, John, Allan, Carl (Bob), John K., Aileen, Christie, Helen, Connie, Alanna, Barbara, Peggie, Dennis, John R., Bruce, John Z.