So yes, Ina did buy a
few gifts. And if any gift was “over-the-top,” it would be for daughter Shirley,
her youngest child. After all, Shirley was still living at the family home, and
though she was another mouth to feed, she was also Ina’s “righthand man.” One Christmas
morning, Ina tied a pair of stockings to Shirley’s bedroom door. Other years
she gave Shirley a diary that she wanted and a pair of flannel pajamas. And there
was that box of pretty stationery that Ina deemed a necessity. They wrote a lot
of letters, but a pad of paper and plain envelopes would work as well. That’s
what Ina used.
Nevertheless, I know that my Aunt Shirley worked hard, helping with the housework as well as the farm chores. She was worthy of some consideration. KW
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