A letter written by Granddad X. T. to Nana on her sixty-seventh birthday:
Jan. 22, 1966
To My Sweetheart —
I do not want to appear nostalgic, but I have many memories of our lives together. School days — summer nights. The first time I kissed you. Separations — Reunions, misunderstandings, understandings. Moments of ecstasy — Disappointments and on and on, but all of these have helped us to build a life together. Thru it all we have clung together and become as one and from this union, our children came and dwelt among us. You were always closer to them, because you gave so much more than I — They were nestled in your bosom. You nurtured them. You suffered with them, but somehow God in his infinite love and wisdom has made me, too a part of the plan and when you and the children suffer, I suffer too. I love you and I love them. Sometimes I think I am almost selfish for all of you. I feel so inadequate, but I hope you and the children will all understand and when time ends on earth, I trust we will all extend our hands to the Divine and walk together, serving him who has been so gracious, so kind, and so forgiving.
My love — my all, and many more Happy birthdays!
X—
Wow – how incredibly sweet!
Thanks so much for sharing the letter from my Dad to my Mother. Also, the Mothers Day tributes are all so nice. I have been looking at all the work you have done and all the pictures on FLICKR. I keep thinking, I must save all this work for my children and how will I get it done. Of course it is there because of my favorite daughter. Thank you so much for all the work you do. I love you.
Dad
Thank you! I love you too, Dad!