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Wednesday, September 15, 2004

I have a question about a present and a party.


From:  Myrna  


Did I give Emily a birthday present? I  usually mark the name with a check-mark on the calendar when I give the gift.  Her name doesn’t have a check-mark.

Did Amy get the magazines I sent  for her birthday?

Love, Mom

P.S. I fixed Kirsten’s birthday. The  program won’t let me add her spouse but it would let me fix her  birthday. 


Todd wrote:

Emily asked if she was going to get one this year. I told her I thought Grandma was waiting for us to have a family birthday party--which only Amy and I ever do anymore. No one else does, so we were thinking about not doing them anymore as well.

Myrna wrote:

Bree wanted to have an overnight party in St. George for Erin’s birthday. David thought that was asking way too much of the family. I guess we are doing the September birthday party, right? When was that?

I am sorry about Emily’s present. I don’t know what happened to me—brain dead, I guess. As Julie says, I must have been a brain donor

Why are my apostrophes ending up as commas when I send my e-mail? 

Love, M

Todd wrote:

Apostrophe's look fine to me. Might need an adjustment on the middle line on your glasses. :)

The party is going to be October 2nd from 4pm to 6pm at the pool by our home. We offered for David and Bree to stay the night at our home, if they would like.

As I stated before, I would be more than willing to go to St. George and have a party for Erin; however, if they want, we can do this one.

The details are:

Saturday, October 2nd 4-6pm at the pool (those not going to the priesthood meeting can stay later if they wish)

We will rent the party room for the first hour and eat pizza and cake and ice cream.

Each parent will bring a $5 gift for each of their children and we will call this the Trauntvein Annual Grandkid Birthday Party where only the parents will give a gift. That way, if you and Dad are still wanting to do gifts, you can actually wait until the birthday of the child, instead of doing them all at once.

Let me know if that makes sense.


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