April
22, 1943
Thur.
eve
Darling:
Our three days were very lovely and perfect. We both were
very happy to be together, dear. Oh, honey, everything was lovely, dear, for we
love each other so very much.
I’m sure you arrived safely, honey, and all is well with
you. How are you, honey? I’m fine, dear. Honey, I came home, washed my clothes,
straightened up the room, dear, and here I’m on my bed.
Darling, I love you with all my heart. To be with you
again, sweetheart, I’m waiting. I watched your bus leave, dear, and you sat in
the back. I watched you, dear, and you were on one bus and I on the other.
I looked at all the pictures, dear, I showed Esta my Rhinestone pin and she wants one too.
Oh, honey, she had a long distance call from New Jersey.
She wasn’t at home, honey, so I took the call. It was from John.
Honey, it was a boy from home that she dated and he is in
the Naval school. She went to the Service Club dance and seemed very happy. She
really was happy to see me back, dear. Darling, I’ve made my lunch for
tomorrow.
Goodnight now, sweetheart, I love you. I send all my love
and kisses to you, my dearest husband. May God bless you, dear, always.
Lovingly yours,
Rosemarie
P.S. Sweetheart, I kiss
you