Out of the welter of Christmas plans comes this letter
and how I wish I were coming to you with it or better still that you were
coming home. No use to think of these things though, and I hope and trust
you’ll be with friends and be cheered and happy. Ina Dobson to Vance, 1932

At 26, Shirley was now
employed at a doctor’s office in Orofino, where she was in training as a
nurse’s aide. Ina missed having Shirley at home. Besides being good company,
she was good help with the housework and chores. But – she was too young to
molder away on the farm. Opportunities for a young woman alone were scarce
anywhere and non-existent in this remote community. It was right for Shirley to
have employment and a home of her own – one way or another. And besides, she wasn't far away. They saw her frequently.

Ina knew that elsewhere
Christmas celebrations might be bright with revelry, colored lights, and
expensive gifts, but she didn’t care for that. Simple pleasures shared with
family were all she desired -- and in keeping with her values. KW
[The portrait of Ethel and her daughter Shirley Jean was probably taken in the early '30s. Shirley Jean was born in 1925. The second picture was taken in 1952 -- the same people in a different era: Aunt Ethel, her daughter (my cousin Shirley Jean), and Grandma Ina Dobson. Seated in front is Shirley Jean's daughter, Patty.]
[The portrait of Ethel and her daughter Shirley Jean was probably taken in the early '30s. Shirley Jean was born in 1925. The second picture was taken in 1952 -- the same people in a different era: Aunt Ethel, her daughter (my cousin Shirley Jean), and Grandma Ina Dobson. Seated in front is Shirley Jean's daughter, Patty.]
5 comments:
That's a nice portrait of mother and daughter. Are these the folks that were in NY or the ones who moved to Canada? I'm too lazy to go back and look.
That's all right -- I don't mind supplying the info. Pearl, the eldest daughter, lived in Canada. Ethel's husband, Ernest Robinson, was a federal agent. I'm not sure where they were living in 1936 -- perhaps Havre, MT. Then they moved to Minnesota and then to New York state. Shirley Jean graduated from high school in New York, I think.
I thought it was Ethel. Havre, MT is a very cold place. I have not been there but it is near to Great Falls (using "near" in MT terms meaning less than 3 hours away).
I love how you wrote this! It brings the reader right into Ina's preparations for that Christmas. Well done!!
Thank you for the compliment, Chris. This is the first year I've been able to add Ina to an imaginary scenario. It happened quite effortlessly with this post -- not sure that particular muse will happen again.
And -- I discovered that the Robinsons move to Minneapolis in 1935, I believe. Perhaps they were between Minneapolis and New York at Christmas 1936.
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