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cwhite27 at Jun 23, 2018 01:12 AM

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May 29, 1958

Dear Mother & Daddy,

We're still waiting for No-Name. It's still
moving around quite a bit, so there is a
possibility that we have miscalculated.
Maybe I'm just different. After all; the hippo
has an 18 mo. period of gestation & the
elephant goes for 2 yrs. Maybe it's a recessive
gene, but more probably, it's just because
it's the first baby. Nobody is particularly
concerned, but we're getting pretty curious to
see what we've produced. I hope you're all
calmed down & have called off your trip.
We have given it quite a bit of thought, &
definitely feel that it would be best for you
to wait a month or two after the baby is born
to come up together.

All the thank you notes to the [gurruls?]
are written. The things they gave us are
really lovely, particularly the blankets.
Who gave us the two blue blankets, the
wool open-type weave, and the orlon one?
I have nothing to indicate who they are from.
We are really set as far as blankets go, at
least until No-Name graduates from a
6 yr. crib. Marge Newby sent a lovely yellow
sweater, a very practical 3-yr. size.
After all, it won't be an infant for very long.
What is the Newby's address? Also, who
are Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Harvey Pearson? They sent

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May 29, 1958

Dear Mother & Daddy,

We're still waiting for No-Name. It's still
moving around quite a bit, so there is a
possibility that we have miscalculated.
Maybe I'm just different. After all; the hippo
has an 18 mo. period of gestation & the
elephant goes for 2 yrs. Maybe it's a recessive
gene, but more probably, it's just because
it's the first baby. Nobody is particularly
concerned, but we're getting pretty curious to
see what we've produced. I hope you're all
calmed down & have called off your trip.
We have given it quite a bit of thought, &
definitely feel that it would be best for you
to wait a month or two after the baby is born
to come up together.

All the thank you notes to the gurruls
are written. The things they gave us are
really lovely, particularly the blankets.
Who gave us the two blue blankets, the
wool open-type weave, and the orlon one?
I have nothing to indicate who they are from.
We are really set as far as blankets go, at
least until No-Name graduates from a
6 yr. crib. Marge Newby sent a lovely yellow
sweater, a very practical 3-yr. size.
After all, it won't be an infant for very long.
What is the Newby's address? Also, who
are Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Harvey Pearson? They sent